WORD ON THE STREET
On each turn, one team flips over a category card. Team members frantically brainstorm words that fit the category while the opposition tries to side-track them. The team must agree on a word and pull each letter of that word one lane closer to their side of the street, all before the time runs out. Word on the Street will have you in the fast lane to fun.
This game is one of my personal favorites. It's our go-to game when we go into classrooms. It's easy to adapt to any ability level, and can be modified to use for review games. If you have not seen/played this game...well I'd say talk to us and we'll bring it out for you to play, BUT just go BUY it. Well worth the $$ (and it may or may not have been recently seen on sale at Target!)
ROLLING IN THE MONEY
A friendly baker helps you roll in some dough. This game reinforces coin identification and values, addition up to $1, subtraction from $1, place value and even beginning decimal concepts. Shake the coin-value dice to get closest to $1 without going over. It is great for kinesthetic learners. It includes 5 coin dice, a plastic baker shaker cup (the kiddos LOVE this), a score pad, and an activity guide.
CHOCOLATE FIX
Players examine all the clues on the clue cards before making a move. Once they discover where to put a chocolate piece, they combine this knowledge with the clues to learn more information. Some clues give exact or possible locations, while others just give the token color or shape. Players confidence builds as you narrow down the possibilities to fill each candy assortment. Challenges range from beginner to expert. I may or may not sit at home playing this for hours. Part sudoku part logic problem this game rules!
WORD SNAG
Players turn over a category card then roll the letter dice. Everyone tries to match the letters with something related to the category. If you're looking for "vehicles" take the "T" and yell out "truck", then keep on looking for more. The first player to get 20 points wins.
This is a game that's been recently rediscovered by Jean Ann. You can easily create your own category cards for unit reviews!
SPELL IT!
Roll the five alphabet dice, and use at least 3 of the 5 letters to make a word related to the given theme. Be the first to call out and spell your word, and you win a chip1 This is a fun, fast-paced game!
I don't like this game as much as Jean Ann. This has nothing to do with the fact that I'm a terrible speller and haven't won a game yet, nothing at all.
TANTRIX
This brain teaser is a color matching puzzle. Arrange the tiles so that all the colored lines match where the tiles touch each other. For each puzzle challenge, select one color and create a closed loop. Begin the easy puzzle by using the first four tiles, increase the level of difficulty by adding the fifth tile, then sixth tile etc.
I LOVE THIS GAME. It's an easy game for students to play quietly at their desk or with groups at a table - or even to keep in your purse for quiet play at restaurants, doctor's offices, etc.
SPOT IT!
Put your visual perception skills to the test with Spot It, a fun, fast-paced, and simple card game that everyone aged 7 years and up can enjoy. In a group of two to eight players, you'll draw cards and match symbols, like light bulbs, snowmen, or puppies, but with one catch--only one matching symbol exists between any two cards. The first person to spot the matching symbol and call it out wins.
There are four different variations of play to the game and multiple variations of the game, sports, on the road, Junior, and ABC's. This was the #1 Game at Camp Math this summer!!!!
WORD WAVE
Surf the Word Wave to come out on top. Grab the letters as they cascade in waves and create the most words before all the tiles run out. Use quick hands and even quicker thinking to spell as many words as possible.
I may or may not have just shown this game to one of our wonderful GCSEC coordinators, Michelle Laird...and she may or may not have just won...by a lot...but by using some questionable four letter words.
You can find links to all these games on our Pinterest board GAMES! GAMES!! GAMES!!! Be sure to also check out Target, Walmart, Amazon, & Ebay for cheaper prices!
Our next Game Night is February 6th at 4:00 (we know that's early for some, don't worry if you have to arrive a little late) RSVP to Stephanie by February 4th!!!!
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