CLAMbake Watchables
Windows computer educational games!

OK, gang. What you are about to see is the real deal! A gen-YOO-whine phenomenal way to get kids laughing and learning in your Sunday School classes!
What are CLAMbake WATCHABLES?
Installation instructions are available HERE.
Bible Games the Teacher Controls
Watchables provide a major shot of energy in your Sunday School classes, for sure. It happens every time: Kids get involved, they laugh and they learn. It's really something to see!
View this example called Bananas Bingo...
Bananas Bingo can be played with any Bible story you like. You do need about twenty questions for the kids to answer.
But where can I find CLAMbake Watchables??
They are included with the Old Testament Review Lessons, in the CLAModule folders! Click here: CLAMbake Old Testament

This is the typical screen you'll see when you open a CLAMbake Watchables lesson review game. This one is a game we call Team Squeal, played with CLAMbake Old Testament Lesson 5. It's our version of Jeopardy.

A Hangman-like game. Several rounds of important terms for kids to figure out. Great discussion starter/lesson review game.

Connect Four (only it's called What Four). Blue Team vs Green Team--who can combine correct answers with smart strategy to win the game? Like all Watchables, this one helps cement the Bible stories they've studied into kids' memories.
Every CLAMbake Sunday School Lesson is a review of the previous four lessons. These reviews are a perfect time to play a fun and always educational Watchable matching review game.
Videos are good; Watchables are better: Kids play as teams, answering questions and earning team points. Minds don’t wander.
Videos are good; Watchables are better: Teachers remain engaged with the kids at all times.
Videos are good; Watchables are better: Many Watchable games can be played over and over, different each time.
Videos are good; Watchables are better: Kids laugh, cheer and learn. Watchables are unique; no one has seen anything like them.
Videos are good; Watchables are better: Teachers control the games and the pacing. Controls are simple!
