#HomeschoolWithBoardGames Funko Godzilla Tokyo Clash Board Game, Multicolour

Charlie has been obsessed with King Kong and Godzilla since he was little. This week for #BoysNightoOut there going to see Godzilla vs. Kong while I go out with a friend.

To prepare for the movie Charlie and David are doing a Movie Night of Godzilla and King Kong Movies while I catch up on work. In between movies Charlie wants to play Funko Godzilla Tokyo Clash Board Game, Multicolour. Would you like to join them?

Product description

You are Earth’s most fearsome Kaiju – Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Megalon – battling for dominance as the most terrifying monster in Japan! Stomp across the vintage Tokyo City scape, unleash devastating attacks, and throw trains, tanks, and battleships at your enemies.

Master each Kaiju’s unique battle style to gain dominance before the humans drive the monsters from the city! The game features an impressive 3-D table-presence with large-scale figures, buildings, and a modular gameboard so every game is unique!

Game Contents – 13 Game Board Tiles, 4 Kaiju Miniatures, 4 Kaiju Mats, 4 Kaiju Decks, 13 Building Miniatures, 6 Event Cards, 74 Tokens, 1 Damage Track Mat, 5 Tracking Cubes, 1 Oxygen Destroyer Marker, 1 Miniature Stand, Instructions.

Game Details – Game by Prospero Hall, Strategy Battle game, Ages 10 and up, For 2–4 players, 45-minute gameplay.

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Reading:

Set up the Game Bord and read the rules book to the players. Ask them questions to make sure they understand how to play.

Then have them ask you questions so we know you understood what you read.

Math Class:

Count the pieces in the Game and create 5 math problems for someone in your home to do.

Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Art Class:

Draw a scene from the game and write out a description of what happened and why.

Music Class:

Create a song or jingle about the Game and sing it for your parents before you begin playing.

Drama Class:

Act a scene that happened in the Game that was also in the movie and describe what your doing.

Cooking Class:

Bake cookies in the shapes of items in the Game and decorate the cookies them serve them when you begin playing.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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