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Instructures

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We like to think of Instructures as an all-you-can-learn, brain-building buffet. Because in less than an hour, you can exercise your critical thinking, problem solving, communication, listening and spatial skills while having fun. Here’s how it works: Break into teams and appoint a foreman. Each foreman gets a set of matching blueprints and instructs their construction crew to build a structure using only verbal instructions. Sorry folks, no hand gestures allowed. Then, the race begins to be the first crew to build the structure and pass a building inspection by the other crew.

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Brain Health Expert Says:

"Spatial processing centers of your brain will be activated as you direct players to correctly build 3-D shapes depicted on the 2-D game cards."

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How to Play:

Split players into two teams. Both teams work on the same structure. One player on each team is the Foreman. The Foreman for each team get the Blueprint card for the chosen structure. Using only verbal communication, the foreman tells the group which blocks to use, and how they are placed.

How to Win:

First team to finish their structure and pass an inspection by the other team wins the round. Winning team gets to roll the die and move forward on the board the number of spaces that was rolled. To win, be the first team to reach the end space on the game board.

 

Additional Information

Format Skills Game
Players 2 Players, 2-4 Players, Small Groups
Manufacturer Recommended Age
Warnings CHOKING HAZARD -- Not for children under 3 yrs.

The Marbles BrainCoach says...

Instructures provides a great challenge in communication and teamwork. Describing how to build the images on the cards not only challenges your direction-giving skills, but the listening skills of your teammate who must build it.

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