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Game Board Place Markers

Posted by Eric · December 31, 2005 · 7 replies

Here are 4 sets of game board place markers. There is a black, red, green and blue set.

Sample:
[IMG]http://www.eslhq.com/images/place_holder_sample.jpg[/IMG]

Enjoy
ERic

7 Replies

Those look great and are real easy to use.

I generally just have students pull out something of theirs, an eraser, pen cap, key chain, pocket fuzz, whatever.

Those will definitely be better than pocket fuzz

mesmark wrote:Those will definitely be better than pocket fuzz

😂

I think I'm going to print these on neon paper, layer them onto some gold and silver paper and then again onto construction paper and then watch the kids scrap over who gets what. No, just kidding.

These will be nice to use for a change, until they get full of fingerprints. To avoid the pocket fuzz I try to keep a small jar of international coins handy in my desk to use for game markers, but I don't always get the coins back. 😮

Eric those could also be cut up and used as Bingo markers for the bingo boards that members can make with the worksheet wizard.

good call!

Can somebody explain me how to use these markers effectively.

I believe they're only meant to be used to mark each player's space during board games (that is, a poor teacher's version say, these Monopoly tokens).

I suppose you could have the students name or describe them instead of just grabbing the one they want to use, before starting the game. For example, "I want the short, fat, crown." That would probably take up all the game time in some of my classes, though 😉