#HomeschoolWithBoardGames Pressman Charades for Kids

Welcome back to our series sharing #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Pressman Charades for Kids — The ‘No Reading Required’ Family Game, 5″. Come join us in our #FamilyGameNight.

Charades for Kids by Pressman

Ages 4 and up, 3 or more players

The classic game of Charades – now designed especially for kids to play and enjoy! With three levels of clues, each card has one pictured clue, so no reading is required (although the combination of the picture and its corresponding word reinforces early reading skills).

Younger players can act out a toothbrush, a cat or a bumblebee. Older children can read the simple words and phrases and act out actions like eating Spaghetti or playing guitar! It’s great fun for the whole family as they try to guess the charade before time runs out!

This specifically-designed game has a picture charade on every card so that non-readers can play along with older kids. It’s great fun as the whole family tries to guess the charades before time runs out.

  • Great game for the whole family to play together!
  • No reading required
  • Active game gets kids moving as they act out clues
Charades for Kids Contents:

150 Charades Cards with 450 Charades, Game Die, Sand Timer, Complete Instructions

Reading:

Set the game up. Then ask the players to sit down while you read the instructions to them. Ask them questions about the game to make sure they understand what is going to happen and why. Once you finish asking them questions have them ask you questions so we know you were paying attention and know how to play the game as well.

In your Reading Journal make notes on who played the Game and who win. As well as anything you want to remember about playing this Game.

Spelling Class:

Charades for Kids, Three, More, Players, Ages, Four, Pressman, Pressman Toy Corporation, Classic Game of Charades, Designed, Especially, Kids, Enjoy, Younger Kids, Colorful Picture, No Reading Required, Act Out, Toothbrush, Jump, Cat, Words, Phrases, Eating, Spaghetti, Washing Your Hair, Blowing Bubbles, Family Game Night, Cards, Timer, Die, Rules

Write the Spelling Words inside your Spelling Journal and include a definition of the words.

Math Class:

Count the game pieces. Once you come up with the answer create 5 math problems for someone in your home to work out. Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Write both sets of Math problems inside your Math Journal.

Art Class:

Create a piece of Art based on one of the cards. Include a description explaining what you drew. Which you will write inside your Art Journal.

Drama Class:

Act out a Scene that happened when playing the Game and as your acting out what happened explain what your doing and why.

With your teachers help come up with 5 new Charade cards to add to the Game. Then act out what you came up with to share with your teacher.

Write your answers to both lessons inside your Drama Journal.

Music Class:

Create a Song or Jingle about the game that could be used in a Commercial. perform the Song/Jingle before you begin to play Charades.

Write the Song/ Jingle inside your Music Journal.

Cooking Class:

Using the Cards create a Snack or Meal based on the Game that can be served before you begin playing. Charlie says he wants to help his dad make his famous Spaghetti and will illustrate how he makes it disappear. LOL

Write the recipe for your Snack inside your Cooking Journal and include a description of what you made inside your Cookbook.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates