How to Be a GREAT Equations Player – Part I
Applicable to On-Sets as well Play AGGRESSIVELY. Make a Bonus move on every turn, including setting the Goal, until only a few cubes remain and you can’t make any more … Continue →
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Applicable to On-Sets as well Play AGGRESSIVELY. Make a Bonus move on every turn, including setting the Goal, until only a few cubes remain and you can’t make any more … Continue →
As the weeks of cube game practice continue, you must decide when novices are ready to compete against veterans. You must prepare the newcomers for the experience. Keep in mind … Continue →
Preparing students to play a cube game involves apportioning time to two main areas: Teaching the rules and content of the game Letting players play each other Beginners need the … Continue →
Many students do not do as well in school as they should because they lack organization. They misplace handouts and assignments. They don’t keep track of daily assignments. The same … Continue →
In the preface to his book The Last Coach: A Life of Paul “Bear” Bryant, Alan Barra writes: “Instead of grooming his players to become pros, for thirty-eight years Bryant … Continue →
This is a continuation of last month’s tip on helping players understand the difference between similar techniques, especially in a difficult section like Section E. Here are a set of … Continue →
If players find it difficult to distinguish between two techniques such as Appearance and Manner in Section C, give them a set of examples where each answer is either Appearance, … Continue →
For this Coaching Tip, you first need to read the Judges Tip for this month. To help students avoid the pitfalls inherent in the rules changes, fall back on what you … Continue →
Motivated students can utilize the vacation period to improve. This month we’ll focus on the cube games. Equations and On-Sets Borrow a game and practice rolling cubes and setting Goals. … Continue →
Motivated students can utilize the vacation period to improve. This month we’ll focus on the reading games. Presidents Read a book about the presidents. Compile or add to your notes … Continue →