Just recently Charlie let me know he liked Baby Yoda from the Star Wars series and his favorite movie is The Mandalorian. When I was in Walmart I found Monopoly: Star Wars The Child Edition Board Game for Families and Kids Ages 8 and Up, Featuring The Child, Who Fans Call Baby Yoda which I was going to get Charlie for Christmas.
When low and behold Charlie saw Monopoly: Star Wars The Child Edition Board Game when he was shopping with his dad and David bought the Game for him and Charlie to play on Family Game Night which is fine as it will bring them closer together and we can still use this Game in our Homeschool Class.
Monopoly: Star Wars The Child Edition Board Game for Families and Kids Ages 8 and Up, Featuring The Child, Who Fans Call Baby Yoda which I was going to get Charlie for Christmas.
Monopoly: Star Wars The Child
Imagine traveling around the galaxy with The Child, or affectionately known as “Baby Yoda” by fans. This Monopoly: Star Wars The Child edition board game features themes and artwork inspired by The Mandalorian live-action TV series on Disney Plus. Move around the gameboard as The Child, buy and sell Hideouts and Common Houses, and follow the actions on the Camtono cards and Bounty Puck cards. The last player remaining after everyone else has gone bankrupt wins the game!
Reading Class:
Ask the players to sit down around the Dinning Room/ Game Table and read the instructions to them. 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.
Write notes inside you Reading Journal including who played the Game. Who won and who lost. Were they good winners and losers?
Spelling Class:
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Math Class:
Count the Game piece including the Money and once you finish share the answer with the players. Ask one of them to create 5 math problems for you to work out using that number you came up with.
Then you create 5 math problems for them to work out.
Write both set of Math problems inside your Math Journal.
Drama Class:
Act out a Scene that happened when playing the Game and include a explanation of what your acting out. Write the explanation inside your Drama Journal.
Art Class:
Create a piece of Art using the piece in the Game. Include a description of what you drew which you will put inside your Art Journal.
Music Class:
Create a Song/Jingle based on the Game that could be used in a Commercial. Perform the song for your parents.
Then write the song inside your Music Journal.
Cooking Class:
Create a Snack based on the Game that can be served while playing.
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