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|Autumn Words: A Vocabulary Building Game for Kids |
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|Overview: This game is meant to build and test autumn vocabulary for kids. | |
| |(3) If a player lands on instructions such as GO BACK 2, the player must |
|Preparation: Print off a board and set of game cards from: |follow the instructions. Actually there are many possible variations (say |
| |for example somebody lands on TRADE PLACES), but teachers can figure out |
| |what mechanics will work best with their classes. |
|Paste the four game board sections onto poster board. The section with the | |
|start square should be in the bottom left and the section with the finish | |
|square should be in the bottom right. The two top sections should align with | |
|bottom sections. You will need dice and something to serve as player counters.|Finally, many teachers don't like the FREE CANDY squares. If you are one |
| |of those, just CTRL C and CNTRL V one of the other picture squares into |
|Game Rules: |the FREE CANDY places. |
|Role to see who goes first. (High role goes first and then go clockwise). | |
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|On a player's turn, the player roles the dice and moves his piece the |Finally (for the second time), it is easy to edit the clues. If you happen|
|appropriate number of squares. The player will land on one of three kinds of |to make a set of different clues, by all means send them in and we can get|
|boxes: pictures, questions, or instructions. |a library of clues going. |
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|(1) If a player lands on a picture square, the player must say what the | |
|picture is (or for advanced players say and spell the object in the picture). | |
|So for example, if a player lands in the CORN square, the player would have to| |
|say, "corn." If the player cannot do so, the player goes back. The picture | |
|squares are as follows: chestnuts, apples, salmon, corn, leaves, grapes, | |
|geese, turkey, mushroom, pumpkins, scarecrow, hay, acorns, squirrel, farmer, | |
|crow, maple leaves, crops, oak leaf, gingko leaves, and sparrow. | |
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|(2) If a player lands on a question square, another player picks the question| |
|card and reads the riddle. If the player guesses the riddle, the player can | |
|stay on the square, otherwise must go back. There are three kinds of question|[pic] |
|squares with different themes: autumn colors, autumn animals, and on a farm. | |
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|There are also blank questions so teachers can customize the game to their own| |
|class. | |
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