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LitART Recreation

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LitART Recreation involves students in non-competitive large group games that engage them in thinking and physical activity.
 

LitART Recreation

  • Non-competitive social problem solving games
  • Designed to promote thinking and social skill development
  • Linked to literature or other learning experiences

 

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