There is movies I’ve always made sure my kids have seen at least once for my Chilchood/ Teenage years and yes, you can guess it Footloose is one of those movies.
I’m proud to let you know Footloose is also once of Charlie’s favorite movies. As soon as we say Funko Footloose Party Game in the book store Charlie and I knew it would be the perfect addition to our #FamilyGameNight.
Not, only that but in #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Funko Footloose Party Game is our newest addition to #FridayFunDay and #FamilyMovieNight. Would you like to join us?
About:
Play as rebellious teens dancing against the small town’s “no dancing” law! Cut loose around Bomont, from the drive-in diner and the old mill to the honky tonk, pushing your luck to gain points. Score bonuses by winning a tractor-chicken face-off or the dance-off at the Prom. To win, break the rules, but don’t get busted! With its colorful retro look and fun and flexible “finger shoes,” this family-friendly party game celebrates the 1980s hit movie in style!
Reading Class:
Set the Board Game up and ask the players to sit down. Then read the instructions to the players. Once you finish reading the instructions ask them questions to make sure they understand what you read and why. Then let them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen and why.
Make sure you make notes inside your Reading Journal and include who played the Game with you and who won.
Spelling Class:
Rebellious Teens, Dancing, Small Town, “No Dancing Law”, Cut Loose, Slug Bug, Volkswagen, Bomont, Drive-In-Diner, old Mill, Honky Tonk, Trsctor-Chicken-Face-Off, Dance-Off, Prom, Break the Rules, Busted, Retro Hit, Family-friendly party game, Finger Shoes, Movies, Style, Music, Books
Math Class:
Add the Game piece up and once you have the answer share it with the players. Ask one of them to create 5 Math problems for you to work out. Let them create 5 Math problems for you to work out.
Write both sets of Math Game inside your Math Journal.
Drama Class:
Act out a Scene that happened in the Game and include a description of what you chose to act out and write the answer inside your Drama Journal.
Art Class:
Create a picture or piece of Art based on what happened in the Game and how it is the same or different from what happened in the Movies. Write the answer inside your Art Journal.
Music Class:
Create a Song or Jingle based on the Game and perform the Song or Jingle before you begin playing the Game. Write the answer inside your Music Journal.
Cooking Class:
Create a Snack based on the Game which 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