This summer in while
thrifting I discovered Pop-up Pirate. by Tomy. My hope was to use it as a reinforcer,
but found it to be a great visual way for my students to think about
conversational turns and staying on topic. This is how to play:
1. The pirate is
placed into a spring-loaded barrel and rotated to randomize the unlucky slot.
2. Players must take
it in turns to insert plastic swords into slots in the side of the barrel.
3. If a player
inserts the sword into a specific slot (which changes randomly every time the
game is played), the pirate is launched out of the barrel.
This is how I modify
it:
There are four colors
and each color has six swords, making it perfect for a group of up to 4 students
to take up to six conversational turns (each with a different color). Every time
they add to the conversation they place a sword in the barrel. It can also be
played by designating the colors as questions or comments to encourage a mix of
both comments and questions if a student only makes comments or only asks
questions. When the pirate pops up we end a conversation topic. Students take
turns picking a topics.
I am finding that
this game also motivating to students as they like to pick topics, watch the
pirate pop-up and think of questions and comments. Overall very fun for Summer
Social Skills.
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