#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Would You Rather Board Game

Welcome back to our series sharing #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Would You Rather is the Board Game David picked to play with Charlie and I this week.

Would You Rather is the hilarious game of crazy choices packed with over 800 dilemmas. The trick is to pick how others would answer. Would you rather have seven Samurai sworn to protect you, or 500 Hamsters?

It’s non-stop fun as you guess what others would choose. And you might be shocked by their answers. It’s the zany game of deranged dilemmas and difficult choices. Discuss, debate and laugh your way to the finish in the ultimate Ice-breaking party game as you ask: “Would You Rather…?”

Reading Class:

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Ask the players to sit down at the Dinning Room/ Game Table. Then read the instructions to the players. Once you finish reading the instructions ask the players questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen and why. Let them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen and why.

In your Reading Journal write down notes that you will want to look back on throughout the year. Include who played the Game. Who won the game? Were they a good winner? Who lost? Were they a good loser or not?

Spelling Class:

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Write your Spelling words inside your Spelling Journal and include a definition for each word.

Math Class:

Count the Game pieces and once you come up with the amount of pieces share it with the players. Then ask one of the players to create 5 Math problems for you to work out. Let them create 5 Math problems for you to work out.

Write the Math problems inside your Math Journal.

Drama Class:

Act out a Scene from the Game and include a explanation of what your acting out which you will put inside your Drama Journal.

Art Class:

Create a piece of Art based on the Game and include a definition which you will write inside your Art Journal.

Music Class:

Create a Song/ Jingle based on the Game that could be used in a Commercial which you will perform for your parents.

Write the song inside your Music Jorunal.

Cooking Class:

Create a Recipe 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