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Technology Memory Game
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Lion – Kindergarten
Everyday Tech
Elective
Requirement 2

Technology Memory Game

Lion – Kindergarten
Everyday Tech
Elective
Requirement 2

Technology Memory Game

Snapshot of Activity

Play a game of memory that matches old technology with new technology.

Indoor
2
2
2
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  • Technology Memory Game Cards found in Additional Resources, one set for each Cub Scout 
  • Printer  

Before the meeting: 

  1. Print and cut out the Technology Memory Game Cards. 

During the meeting: 

  1. Gather the Cub Scouts and adult partners and share with them that they will play a memory game based on new and old technology.  In a regular memory game, you match two cards that are the same, in this version the goal is to match the “old” technology with the “new” technology. 
  2. Pass out a set of cards to each adult partner.  Have the adult partner lay the cards face down.  Their Cub Scout will then flip over two cards. If they match as old technology and new technology it is a match and they pick up the two cards. If it is not a match they flip the cards back over.  For example, an old rotary phone is matched with an iPhone.  After the Cub Scout takes a turn, it is now the adult partner’s turn to try and find a match.  Play continues until all matches had been made, the person with the most matches at the end wins. 

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