Making Badges for Historic People or Events
World History

Making Badges for Historic People or Events


Bighugelabs is really neat site that allows you to make badges, puzzles and other things. I particularly like the badge maker because of its applications in history. I made the badge above in about three minutes and think it might be a neat assignment for kids to do with famous people or it might work as another way to make flashcards.




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- Fakebook & Greek Gods
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