#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Classic Operation Game

The Mommies Reviews

Good evening, welcome back to our series #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Classic Operation Game is what we will be playing this week. Did you know Classic Operation Game was one of my daughter Suzzie’s and my Nephew David’s favorite games when they were growing up.

Charlie also likes playing Operation and thinks its so funny when David and I make the man’s nose turn red but gets upset when it happens to him. Which is a good lesson in patience and learning things don’t always go the way you want them to.

Operation Game

It’s the classic family favorite with an updated look and funny ailments! Cavity Sam is feeling a bit under the Weather, and kids will love to “operate” and make him better. Your child will grab the tweezers and giggle with delight trying to take out all of Cavity Sam’s funny ailments without getting “buzzed”!

  • Classic Operation game challenges kids to be the doctor but avoid the buzz
  • Includes 13 fun ailments parts
  • Nose lights up when tweezers touch the sides
  • The player that removes the most ailments wins
  • Kids can play alone or with others

Reading Class:

Ask the individuals waiting to play the Game to sit down at the Dinning Room Table/ Game Table. Then read the instructions to the players and once you finish ask them questions about what you read to them. Then let them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen.

Write notes inside your Reading Journal and include who played the Game. Who won and who lost? Were they good winners and losers?

Spelling Class:

Operation Classic Game, Family Favorite, Updated Look, Funny Ailments, Cavity Sam, Feeling, Under the Weather, Kids, Love, Operate, Make Him Feel Better Soon, Child. Grab the Tweezers, Giggle, Delight, Trying Take Out, Buzzed, Family Game Night, Doctors, Sick, Nose, Stomach, Arm, Legs, Knees, Head, Shoulders, Back, Eyes, Ears, Hair, Toes, Fingers

Write the Spelling Words inside your Spelling Journal and include a definition for each word.

Math Class:

Count all the Game pieces and share the answer with your teacher or your parents. Ask them to use the number to create 5 Math problems for you to work out. Once you finish create 5 Math problems for them to work out.

Write the Math problems inside your Math Journal.

Art Class:

Create a piece of Art based on the Game or a College and include a description of what you drew inside your Art Journal.

Drama Class:

Act out a Scene that happened in the Game for your parents and explain what your acting out and why. Write the explanation inside your Drama Journal.

Cooking Class:

Create a Snack or Meal based on the Game which can be served while playing the Game.

Write the Recipe to the Meal or Snack you create inside your Cooking Journal which will be turned into a Cookbook at the end of the year.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates