#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Educational Insights Kitten Caboodle Game

Good morning, Charlie and I were going over subjects we wanted to study this year in Homeschool. Charlie mentioned animals including Dogs and Cats.

As I was cleaning the office I found a new addition to our #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Educational Insights Kitten Caboodle Game which Charlie will be able to play with Lily and Jason.

Educational Insights Kitten Caboodle Game

Are you a “cat person”? Kitten Caboodle is a card collecting, card-matching game, where you draw cards or “go fish” from another player’s hand to collect cards that match what a cat wants. If you match what the cat wants, you collect the cat. For 2-4 players.

Reading;

Ask the individuals who is going to play Kitten Caboodle to sit down at the dinning room table. Then set the Board Game up. Once you’ve finished get out the instructions and read them to the players. Once you’ve finished reading the instructions to the players ask them questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen and why. Then have them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen and why.

Spelling Class:

Kitten Caboodle Game, Purr, Match, Adopt, Cats, Educational Insights, Different, Needs, Collect the Cards, Kitty Bed, Winner, Three, Develops, Matching, Counting, Social Skills, Game Guide, Gemma Correll

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

Math Class:

Count all of the Game pieces inside the Game and share the answer with someone in your home then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out using the answer. Once you’ve finished those math problems create 5 for someone in your home to work out. Record the answers inside your Math Journal.

Art Class:

Pick out one of the Kittens in the Game and draw a picture showing a day in the life of that kitten and include a description of what you drew inside your Art Journal.

Drama Class:

Act out a Scene that happened in the Game and explain what your acting out and why. Write the description inside your Drama Journal.

Music Class:

Create a song or jingle about the game which could be used in a Commercial. Sing the Song to the guests before you begin playing the Game. Write the song inside your Music Journal.

Cooking Class:

Create a Snack based on the Game that can be served while playing the Game. Write the recipe inside your Cooking Notebook which will be turned into a Cookbook at the end of the year

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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