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Here are the promised templates used to make fimo board games. Very simple, I know, but anything to save time, right? It always takes me a second to orient them right to connect them! I place them end to end without overlap and tape them with clear packaging tape after they are designed. This can be presented as a design challenge. Even if Fimo isn't used, or is only used for the game pieces, my afternoon students spent a solid hour drawing their own ideas for a game. I hope you can print them off OK.
For other coloring pages and templates check out these posts.
THANK YOU for this! It's just what I was looking for to help me teach a class tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThank you sooo much
ReplyDeleteI have a project due and I needed a board game template
You're awesome:-)