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Games (Scrabble, Car Racing, Chess, Monopoly, Crossword)
Scrabble
I got this tool out of love for the game. A useful tool for the family as well as for dual play. Language is a useful tool for communication and can open up your world to new experiences and new people.
Car Racing
The children in my neighborhood like this game. Although i would not necessarily put them behind the wheel of a car, it is a great way to get them interested in Technology.
Chess
I wan introduced to the game of chess in my first year of High School. I often try to have a copy of the game on every possible
piece of technology. A useful to for students of strategy. I have often compared it to leadership in which you have to identify the
rulers in your field and distinguish them from the pawns. This will help you to learn the value of position and placement.
The game on the whole is well designed with some attractive graphics. It also allows you to save your games. In addition to this the game alerts you when you make careless moves.
Monopoly
A useful game if you wish to understand how the world function-on strategy and luck! You roll the dice and move around buying property and collecting rent. The one who has the most property in the best places wins. You get a chance here and there and often have to spend some time in Jail but if you keep playing and buying and building, you end up winning.
Crossword
Another great game to have especially for the development of language. There are may different difficulty levels in this game and tools on the internet to give you some clues to some of the more complex words. There are people who have survived and who make a living based entirely on their knowledge and skill with the written language.
Scrabble
I got this tool out of love for the game. A useful tool for the family as well as for dual play. Language is a useful tool for communication and can open up your world to new experiences and new people.
Car Racing
The children in my neighborhood like this game. Although i would not necessarily put them behind the wheel of a car, it is a great way to get them interested in Technology.
Chess
I wan introduced to the game of chess in my first year of High School. I often try to have a copy of the game on every possible
piece of technology. A useful to for students of strategy. I have often compared it to leadership in which you have to identify the
rulers in your field and distinguish them from the pawns. This will help you to learn the value of position and placement.
The game on the whole is well designed with some attractive graphics. It also allows you to save your games. In addition to this the game alerts you when you make careless moves.
Monopoly
A useful game if you wish to understand how the world function-on strategy and luck! You roll the dice and move around buying property and collecting rent. The one who has the most property in the best places wins. You get a chance here and there and often have to spend some time in Jail but if you keep playing and buying and building, you end up winning.
Crossword
Another great game to have especially for the development of language. There are may different difficulty levels in this game and tools on the internet to give you some clues to some of the more complex words. There are people who have survived and who make a living based entirely on their knowledge and skill with the written language.
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