The Pollination Game

The Pollination Game

I've just updated the Pollination Game and am thrilled with the results. I've added a brand new lesson that's educational and super fun for lower and upper elementary students. After receiving feedback from students who have used the previous version, I realized that the game works best with primary or lower elementary students who need more practice with throwing and catching skills. So, I updated the game to make it more engaging and challenging for all ages. Since this is a significant update to the lesson plan, everyone who has already purchased the old version can access the current one. So, if you're looking for an exciting and educational way to teach your students about pollination, I highly recommend checking out the new version of the Pollination Game. I know your students will love it!

The Storyteller

The Storyteller

 One of the most beautiful things about a story is it endures. A story lives long past the person who created it. The story is like a child. It inherits the DNA of the person who created it. However, every person who tells the story afterward also imprints themselves on it. The story continues and changes just as the child grows into adulthood. However, any good story doesn’t lose its meaning or lessons taught, like any adult who still has a piece of childlike wonder and curiosity in their heart.

AIMS Conference 2024

AIMS Conference 2024

The rules of the game are deceptively simple. This resource acquisition game only has a couple rules, but once the students begin playing, they almost always fail collectively the first couple of times. It is not until later in the game that they realize "how to play the game" so they can still compete without completely losing the game. The game is an elegant metaphor for how humans interact with the environment, either sustainably acquiring resources or ruining it through overproduction.