#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Gobblet Gobblers

Good morning, how are you? This week in out #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Gobblet Gobblers from Blue Orange Games is what were going to play. If you ask me this sounds like a Game that should be played at Thanksgiving. What do you think?

Gobblet Gobblers

Gobble up, line up and win!

This easy to learn strategy game has an irresistible cast of characters. Just like in Tic-Tac-Toe, players have to line up 3 of their Gobblers in a row to win. But here’s the catch: you can gobble up your opponent’s smaller pieces to steal their spot!

  • Gobblet tests critical thinking while training memory skills and spatial awareness.
  • All wooden strategy game for 2 players, ages 5 & up.

CONTENTS

• 1 Wooden Playing Grid

• 12 Wooden Gobblers

• Illustrated Rules

Reading Class:

Set the Board Game up and read the instructions to the people playing the Game with you. Once your finished ask the players 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.

In your Reading Journal write down what happened in the Game and also include who won the Game.

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Write the Spelling Words inside your Spelling Journal. Then write down a definition for each word.

Math Class:

Count the Game pieces and once you have the answer create 5 math problems for someone in your home to work out. Then let them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Write the answers inside your Math Journal.

Drama Class:

Act out what happened in the Game for someone in your home and explain what your acting out and why. Once you finish write what you acted out in our Drama Journal.

Art Class:

Create a piece of Art based on the Game and include a description of what you drew and write the answers inside your Art Journal.

Music Class:

Create a Song/Jingle about the Game that could be used in a Commercial. Write the song inside your Music Journal.

Cooking Class:

Create a Snack that can be served during the Game based on Gobblet Gobblers.

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

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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