Good morning, I thought I would share a Board Game based on a show my dad used to enjoy. Inside our #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Board Game is our newest addition. Would you like to play with us?
Product Description
Think you know how to read a crime scene? CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Board Game challenges fledgling detectives to prove their mettle.
The first player to present Grissom with a correct arrest warrant proving means, motive and opportunity wins. Disclosure cards and Grissom cards affect players as they employ modern science and old-fashioned police work.
Features 8 stories written in unique CSI style by award-winning crime writer Max Haines.
Includes CSI game board, 8 crime stories, 24 suspect and evidence cards per story, 2 Grissom cards per story, 25 disclosure cards, the CSI handbook, 4 arrest warrants, 4 playing pieces with 8 CSI character choices and 1 die. Made in USA.
From the Manufacturer
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation The Board Game is a fun, interactive, intriguing game that emulates the most popular show on television and allows players to experience the excitement of solving a crime.
The object of the game is to be the first player to enter Grissom’s Office with a correct Arrest Warrant proving means, motive and opportunity. With the help of the show’s main characters, players assume the role of Crime Scene Investigators.
In a race to collect three levels of evidence from all seven Crime Lab Divisions: Interrogation, Autopsy, Identification, Trace, Ballistics, Forensics, and DNA. Disclosure Cards and Grissom Cards come into play and add to the interaction and excitement of the game.
Test yourself, friends and family while learning about cutting-edge Scientific methods and old-fashioned investigative police work as you try to build a case against one of the three suspects.
Reading Class:
Sett he Board Game up and ask the players to sit down. Then read the instructions to the players and once you finish reading the instructions ask them questions to make sure they understood what your read. Then have them ask you questions about what you read so they know you understand what you read.
Spelling Class:
CSI Crime Scene Investigation, Do Not Cross, Crime Scene, The Board Game, Grissom’s Team, Gather The Evidence, Solve The Crime, Description, Interactive, Intriguing Game, Emulates, Television, Experience, Solving, Grissom’s Office, Arrest Warrant, Means, Motive, Crime Lab Divisions,
Write the Spelling words inside your Spelling Notebook. Include a definition of each of the Spelling Words.
Math Class:
Count the Game pieces and once you finish counting share your answer with the people playing the Game. Ask one of the players or a family member to create 5 math problems for you to work out. Then create 5 math problems for them to work out.
Write the Math problems inside your Math notebook.
Drama Class:
Act out a scene that happened in the Game and explain what you chose to act out and why.
Include the description inside your Drama Notebook.
Art Class:
Create a piece of Art based on something that happened in the Game. Include a description which you will write inside your Art Notebook.
Cooking Class:
Create a Snack based on the Game that can be served while playing the Game.
Write the Recipe inside your Cooking Notebook that will be turned into a Cookbook at the end of the year.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates