Web Chase. …is an originally designed board game by APH that is intended to develop important tactile skills within a fun, recreational context. As players.

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Web Chase

…is an originally designed board game by APH that is intended to develop important tactile skills within a fun, recreational context. As players navigate their hungry spiders through an insect- laden web, they learn to do the following:

Web Chase Trace various raised lines Identify point symbols Discriminate textures and shapes

Web Chase Other Concepts and Skills Visual and tactual scanning Directionality One-to-one correspondence Turn-taking Counting Reading

Web Chase More Concepts and Skills Sorting/organizing Problem solving Strategic planning Interpreting legends/keys Symbolic understanding Following directions

Web Chase Includes: Glow-In-The-Dark Game Board 3-D Spider Tokens Basic Shape Prey Textured Shape Prey Advantage and Obstacle Cards Lunch Trays Card Holder Tactile Dice

Web Chase Includes Braille/Print Advantage and Obstacle Cards Lunch Trays to store collected prey Card Holder

Print/Braille Instructions also come with the game. However, it can be fun to make up your own rules to match the skill level of the players.

Some Comments About Web Chase During Field Testing Tracing possible paths to reach desired bugs was one of the most enjoyable part of the game.

More Comments: The game is fun… for children and adults. Its appeal increases as strategies and possible Advantage/Obstacle messages are anticipated. There is something very satisfying about putting bugs in your lunch box while traveling about the spider web.

My student LOVED playing Web Chase. She requested to stay inside to play with peers during recess even when the rest of the class was going out. She would give up the swings to play the game. Her peers were willing to do the same. And More Comments:

During field testing, Web Chase was enjoyed by students who are blind, those with low vision, students with multiple disabilities, and their sighted peers.

Web Chase… bring it into your classroom and watch your students have fun, and learn at the same time!