 The game that we will be playing today is called Building Buildings. In this game, we will be working as a team to accurately create 3D buildings shown visually in different 2D view cards. The goal of this game is to challenge and expand your visualization skills and see how many buildings your team can accurately construct. The materials you need to complete this game are 27 building cubes and the sets of building cards. The game includes both blueprint and isometric view cards for you to practice visualizing a 3 dimensional object. You will also need teams of 3 to 4 players. Build a 3 by 3 by 3 cube and place it on a piece of paper in the center of the table. Players sit around the figure, designate where the front of the building will be by noting this on the paper, which the 3 by 3 by 3 cube is placed. Use one set of blueprint cards, pass out one card to each player. The youngest player goes first. On your turn, look at the view on your card and remove or add a block to the figure to make the building match the one illustrated on your card. Play moves to the left. Play continues in this way, either removing a block or placing a previously removed block on the 3 by 3 by 3 cube until all players are satisfied that the building in front of them accurately represents the building on their cards. Once building is done, all players reveal their cards and explain why their building is an accurate representation. Now you will see an example round with kindergarten through 3rd grade students playing the game. An extension for this game would be to create the building using the isometric cards that are provided in the game kit. Some suggested questions are, what worked well when talking with your teammates? What didn't work well? What did you find challenging about this game?