Good morning, welcome to our series sharing #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Five Nights At Freddy’s Monopoly this is without a doubt Charlie’s game. I don’t watch this show with Charlie because I don’t like Scary things. But once again I pick my wars and as long as there is nothing to horrible in the show I let Charlie watch it.
Because there is a series of books that goes with the show Five Nights At Freddy’s and both Charlie and David like getting these books. Not only that David will sit down with Charlie and read these Chapter Books with him. Thank the Lord for that.
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Monopoly: Five Nights at Freddy’s
Terrifying creations from the cult favorite horror game series are coming to life on the tabletop in Monopoly: Five Nights at Freddy’s, challenging courageous night guards to stay on their feet for the entire shift! Investigating noises may have you looking for exits as you buy, sell, and trade properties in this scary twist on the classic board game.
Players will also encounter Vents instead of traditional railroads, as well as rely on randomized surprises behind the stacks of Mini-Games and Hallucinations. Invest in Diners and Pizzerias to collect custom ‘Pizzeria Dollars’, but avoid the taxes of Doors and Monitors, whose costs could cause even the most tightly hinged jaws to drop.
Reading Class:
Ask the players to sit down at the Game Table and once the Board Game is set up read the instructions to the players. Then ask them questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen and why. Then let them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen and why.
In your Reading Notebook write down notes about the Game that you will want to look back on throughout the year. Include who played the Game and who won and who lost. Were they good winners and losers?
Math Class:
Count the Game pieces include the Money and once you get the answer share it with the players. Ask one of them to create 5 Math problems for you to work out. Once you come up with the answer to the problems then create 5 math problems for them to work out.
Write the math problems inside your math notebook.
Drama Class:
Act out a Scene that happened in the Game. Write a explanation of what your acting out and why inside your Drama Journal.
Art Class:
Create a piece of Art based on something in the Game. Include a explanation of what you wrote inside your Art Journal.
Cooking Class:
Create a Snack based on the Game that can be served while playing the Game.
Write the Recipe inside your Cooking Journal which will be turned into a Cookbook at the end of the year.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates