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Formatting of Game © Candace R. Black, Al rights reserved. Concentration!

How to play… Divide the class into several teams. The game board consists of 20 numbered squares. Behind these squares are 10 vocabulary words and their corresponding definitions. The first team will pick two squares. The teacher will momentarily reveal what is beneath the two squares by clicking on them in turn. If there is a match, the team earns a point, the squares stay revealed and the team picks two new squares. If there is no match, the teacher clicks again on the two squares to hide them and play passes to the next team. Play continues until all of the squares have been revealed. The winning team is the one with the most points at the end of the game.

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