#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Uno Saved By The Bell

When #HomeschoolWithBoardGames its okay to use Card Games in place of Board Games Charlie wanted me to tell you. Which is why this morning Charlie and I will be playing Mattel UNO Saved by The Bell Card Game with 112 Cards & Instructions, Great Gift for Kid, Adult or Family Game Night, Ages 7 Years & Older.

Saved By The Bell is a show my daughter Suzzie and my nephew David grew up watching alongside me. Now that Suzzie is gone and David is grown Charlie watches Saved By The Bell with me.

Charlie and I were #Heartbroken when the actor Dustin Diamond who portrayed Screech passed away from Cancer earlier this year. Did you know Screech was Charlies favorite character.

Before you ask me my favorite character is Slater. David of course like every man in America liked Kelly. If Suzzane were here she would say she liked Jessie because she didn’t take anything from anyone just like Suzzie.

Mattel UNO Saved by The Bell Card Game with 112 Cards & Instructions, Great Gift for Kid, Adult or Family Game Night, Ages 7 Years & Older

Game players can go back to school at Bayside High with Mattel UNO Saved by The Bell Card Game. If your like my family then you love Uno. With Saved by the Belle dition! Game play is the same as classic UNO. Players seek to get rid of all the cards by matching colors and numbers, while using Wild and penalty cards to trip up their opponents.

And the special “Rad Style” rule will have you drawing cards if your outfit is the wrong color. When you’re down to one card, you better shout “UNO!” like it’s the last day of school! This Uno game makes a great gift for a nostalgic game night.

Spelling Class:

Saved By The Bell, Uno, Playing Cards, Teens, Movies, Series, Zachary “Zac’ Morris, Kelly Kapowski, Samuel “Screech” Powers, Albert Clifford “A.C.” Slater, Jessica “Jessie” Myrtle Spano, Lisa Marie Turtle. Mr. Richard Belding

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

Art Class:

Draw a scene from one of your favorite cards and dress like the card and a Teenager would have from back then. Then update there outfit and add a description telling what is different from back then to today and why.

Before you say I don’t have anything they would wear take a #FieldTrip to your local Thrift Store or your parents closet who might still have clothes from back then.

Cooking Class:

Look up the characters and see if you can find out what they used to like to eat on the show. Create a Menu to share with your friends and family. Then take a #FieldTrip and go to the store to pick up the ingredients to make these snacks to serve while playing the Game.

Write the Recipe inside your Cooking Journal which will be turned into a Cookbook at the end of the year.

Drama/ Music Class

Learn the Theme song to Saved By The Bell. Then perform the song for your parents.

For Extra Credit create your own Song/ Jingle that could be used in a Commercial and perform the Song/Jingle for the players.

Write both songs inside your Music Journal.

Math Class:

Count all the Game pieces and create 5 Math problems for one of the players to work out. Let the person who worked out your Math problems to use the number you came up with to create 5 Math problems for you to work out.

Write both sets of Math problems inside your Math Journal.

Reading Class:

Set the Game up and ask the players to sit down at the table. Read Directions to the Game. Once you finish reading the instructions ask the players to answer questions about the game to make sure they understand what is going to happen. Let the players ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen and why.

Then look up the books about Saved By The Bell .

P out ick one or two books to read this week and then watch a couple Episodes of Saved By the Bell. Write down three facts in your Reading Journal that were the same in the book and TV Show. In your Reading Journal write down three differences and why they were different.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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