So, what exactly IS Buncee Doodle, you ask? It’s a fun new game that you can do with your students! We’ve brought in Buncee Man, the Buncee Doodle expert, to tell you all about it!
Hi, I’m Buncee Man! Some know me as the bubbly mascot on Buncee.com, but I’m also quite the Buncee Doodle expert.
Buncee Doodle originated from the minds of Buncee Ambassador and educator Amber McCormick & our very own Claire Cucchi. This game of creating & guessing requires students to create Buncees based off prompts. The student keeps their prompt hidden from their partner(s), and once they are done creating, their partner(s) must guess what the Buncee represents!
It’s a totally fun addition to all kinds of lessons, and all you need is a timer, devices, and Buncee accounts for your students.
Buncee Ambassador and educator Amy Storer will also be presenting on Buncee Doodle at booth #759 on Tuesday, June 27 at 2:00 PM CST.
You could also have the entire class participate as a group. Simply pick a card from the stack in the front of the room and kick off creating a Buncee Doodle leaving the class to guess what the Buncee represents. The student that guesses correctly is the next creator to come up to the front of the class, pick a card, and start creating their Buncee Doodle.
Not only can you do this with students, but it can easily be done during workshops or professional development! Amy Storer describes how she did so below:
Teachers were given 8-10 minutes to create, and then they emailed their Buncee to me. We displayed them one at a time in front of everyone, and the teachers all wrote down what they believed the Buncee to mean. Whomever had the most correct guesses won!
Once you play Buncee Doodle, let us know what you think! Share your experience with us on Twitter or with fellow educators in the Buncee Educators Facebook group. Happy Doodling!
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