PLAYING IN SCHOOL: Educational Games

 Recently, Eric Curtis shared his love of using games in a class by creating virtual renditions of classic board games such as checkers, chess, backgammon, and battleship. Now, he has created a new virtual game for Royal Game of UR.


I am not familiar with the game but Eric Curtis breaks it down in simple terms to make it easy to play. This very old game (it was invented over 4,500 years ago) requires two students to square off against each other. They must use strategy and luck to win. As Eric says, “In addition to critical thinking skills, this game also ties in nicely with probabilities in math and with exploring the history of when the game was played.”

On his blog post, you will find a link to the game, a short video tutorial, and instructions on how to play complete with how to roll the virtual dice.

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