If your looking for Board Games then I would like to suggest you check out Target who carries games you can’t find in other places. Not only that a lot of times there Board Games are on clearance.
The other day we went into Target to pick up pants for Charlie. While there I walked through the Toys. I would like to share our latest addition in our series #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: The Golden Ticket Game Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Board Game.
Anyone who knows Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory knows The Golden Ticket Game Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a Game based on the Movie/ Play. Did you know Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is David’s all time favorite game.
If you were to ask David why its because he is obsessed with Oompa Loompa A’s. Before you ask if Charlie and I like this movie as well. Charlie does but me not so much but I do watch it and even took David to see the Play because I knew David would like it a lot.
The Golden Ticket Game Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Highlights
- Ages 10+, perfect for Family Game Night. #FamilyGameNight
- 2-5 players, play as the original characters from the movie including Charlie, Veruca, Violet, Mike and Agustus. Each character has a special ability!
- 20-30 min play time.
- Double-sided game board for beginner and advanced modes.
- Each location on the board has a unique power that allows you to do a different action.
- Play cards to build combos, steal Candy, earn money, and most importantly earn Wonka Bars.
- Unwrap all the Wonka Bars earned at the end of the game to see who has the Golden Ticket!
- Easy to learn and play, perfect gift for fans of the movie.
Spelling Class:
Wonka Golden Ticket, Greetings To You, Finder of the Golden Ticket, Mr. Willy Wonka, Chocolatey, Strategy, Scrumdidilyumptious, Chocolate Factory, Lucky, Hidden, Golden Tickets, Big Prize, Wonka bars, Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Mike Teevee, Violet Beauregarde, Combinations, Abilities, Collection, How-To-Play-Video, Buffalo Games & Puzzles, #FamilyGameNight, Family Friendly, Movies, Plays, Purple, Hat
Write your Spelling Words inside your Spelling Journal. Include a definition for each word.
Math Class:
Count the Game pieces and once you come up with the number then create 5 Math problems for someone in your family to work out. Once they finish have them create 5 Math problems for you to do.
Write both sets of Math problems inside your Math Journal.
Reading Class:
Ask the individuals waiting to play the Game to sit down at the Dinning Room table. Then read the Instructions to them. Once you finish ask them questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen. Then let them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen.
Write Notes inside your Reading Journal about the Game. Include who played the Game and who won. Were they a good winner? How about the loser was he nice or did he get upset and throw a fit?
Drama Class:
Act out a Scene that happened in the Game. Describe what you acted out and why.
Music Class:
Create a Song/ Jingle based on the Game which could be used in a Commercial.
Act out the Song/ Jingle for the people playing the Game.
Write the Song/Jingle inside your Music Notebook.
Cooking Class:
Create a Snack based on something someone in the Game would have eaten 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