#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Heimlich & Co.

The Mommies Reviews

Welcome back to our series HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Heimlich & Co.which I decided to chose because David and Charlie like watching movies with Spy’s and Secret Agents.

I thought Heimlich & Co. might bring David and Charlie closer together. Once were done playing this game they can create a Spy Game of there own we can play outside getting them off the Electronics and phones they like to live on.

Heimlich & Co.

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The Ultimate Top-Secret Spy Game Intrigue abounds in this Cold War classic, as secret agents try to conceal their identities while earning points for collecting classified information from a secret safe.

The gameplay is simple: Players roll the die and move any spy they choose. When a spy lands on the building with the safe, every agent earns points and the safe moves to another building. It’s fast-moving, fun, and full of deception.

  • Winner of Europe’s top game award, “Spiel des Jahres” (Game of the Year)
  • Simple rules, but packed with strategy
  • Bonus: Expansion card pack included
  • 7 Secret Agent Playing Pieces
  • 7 Scoring Tokens
  • 7 Secret Agent Passport Cards
  • 1 Safe Playing Piece
  • 8 Playing Pieces Stands
  • 1 die
  • 1 Game Board
  • Instructions
  • Expansion Pack (26 Top Secret Cards)

Reading Class:

Set the board game up. Then read the Rule Book/ Instructions to the players. Then ask them questions about what you read to make sure they understand what is going to happen. Then have them ask you questions so we know you understand what is going to happen.

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Math Class:

Count the game pieces and create 5 math problems using that number for someone in your home to work out. Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Drama Class:

Act out a scene that happened in the game and make sure you describe what your acting out and why.

Music Class:

Create a Song or a Jingle and perform it before you begin playing the game.

Cooking Class:

Create a snack or meal based on the Game and it could be a dish prepared in Europe as this is where this game won a award at.

Creative Writing:

Look up Europe and share 5 facts you didn’t know which us. Make sure you put the tips in your Creative Writing Notebook.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates