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| ====== Otter Games ====== | ====== Otter Games ====== | ||
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| Games and play are an essential part of Otter learning. Meetings should include at least one or two " | Games and play are an essential part of Otter learning. Meetings should include at least one or two " | ||
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| ===== Steam-Off Games ===== | ===== Steam-Off Games ===== | ||
| - | + | ++++ Animal Habitats | | |
| - | These are a good way to break up a meeting | + | Designate parts of the play area as different types of habitat (plains, farm, forest, lake, etc.) Name an animal, |
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| ++++ Chuck the Chicken | | ++++ Chuck the Chicken | | ||
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| ===== Board Games & Card Games ===== | ===== Board Games & Card Games ===== | ||
| - | ==== Spot It ==== | + | ++++ Spot It | |
| This is a great game for working on observation. You can easily play with a large group and it is very small and portable, which makes it a perfect option for meetings or camping trips. | This is a great game for working on observation. You can easily play with a large group and it is very small and portable, which makes it a perfect option for meetings or camping trips. | ||
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| - | ==== OutFoxed | + | ++++ OutFoxed |
| This game takes up a little bit more space and has smaller pieces, so it's best to play at a table, but it's a great game for practicing deductive reasoning. It's a 4 player game, but you can easily play with more by using extra player tokens. It's a cooperative rather than a competitive game, which can also promote teamwork and working together. | This game takes up a little bit more space and has smaller pieces, so it's best to play at a table, but it's a great game for practicing deductive reasoning. It's a 4 player game, but you can easily play with more by using extra player tokens. It's a cooperative rather than a competitive game, which can also promote teamwork and working together. | ||
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