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Project Based Learning Electives provided by the Berrien Springs Virtual Academy
Board Game Strategy and Analysis Spring 2025
Find this class under the Critical Thinking category during registration
- Location: Homeschool Nexus - 1870 Union Ave, Benton Harbor
- Instructor: Jon Bunnell
- Contact Information: phone: 269-308-2518 email: jbunnell2003@icloud.com
- Format: In-person
- Day/Time: Mondays, 3:00-5:00pm
- Start date: January 6th
- Ages: 9+
- Registration Information: Waiver must be filled out prior to first class.
The intention of this course is to give students an opportunity to meet new friends through board game play and analyze the strategies of each game. Each class will include a short discussion of strategy and rules for a new game, with most of the class dedicated to interpersonal relations and gaming. Our goal is to encourage students to spend less time playing video games and more time using real life critical thinking skills with real human interaction.
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Teacher of Record: Becky Howard K-8 and Mark Ring 9-12
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