#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Monopoly Junior Board Game

The Mommies Reviews

Come join Charlie and I this morning for our series #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Monopoly Junior Board Game which is what Charlie wanted to play with our niece Payton this morning.

Monopoly Junior Board Game

Monopoly Junior Game
Fast, Fun, and Simple to Play
Monopoly games have been entertaining families since 1935, and people love the roller-coaster ride to success. Pass Go, take a Chance card, and you might just build the property of your dreams…or you might end up in Jail! Whatever happens, it’s fun all the way to the top! And now kids can join in the excitement with the fast and fun Monopoly Junior game.
The classic game for younger players
Comes with 4 junior tokens before they grew up
Buy cool properties such as the pet store, the candy store, and the video game arcade
Easy rules use single dollar bills for simple transactions

Reading Class: Set the Board Game up then ask everyone to sit down at the table. Read the instructions to the players. Ask the players questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen and why. Have the players ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen.

Math Class:

Count the Game pieces and once you come up with the number of pieces create 5 math problems for someone in your home to work out. Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Art Class:

Pick one of the cards or tokens and create a piece of art around them and inside your Art journal write a description of what your drawing and why.

Drama Class:

Act out a scene that happened in the Game when you were playing and describe what what happened and why. Write the description inside the Drama Journal.

Music Class:

Create a Song/ Journal that could be used in a Commercial and after writing the song down in your Music Journal you will perform the song before you being playing the Game.

Cooking Class:

Create a Snack based on the Game that can be served while playing Monopoly Junior. Write the recipe down in your Cooking Journal.

Charlie says he is going to see if he can find out how to make Cookies in the shapes of the Tokens. Would you like to help us?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Catesd