#HomeschoolwithBoardGames: Mad Moves

I would like to invite you to join us in our #HomeschoolwithBoardGames one of the Games we will be playing this week is Mad Moves from Play Monster.

I choose Mad Moves to be played in our PE Class because it would get Charlie up moving through Dance. Charlie will not know a lot of the dances so he will also have to look up how there done online which is reading class.

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Mad Moves

Dance like you’ve never danced before! Have you ever performed ballet as a T-rex would, or maybe you’ve done the limbo like a baby? No? Well, now you just might!

Get ready to dance like you’ve never danced before! Roll the die to see HOW you’ll be dancing (like a certain person, animal or action) and spin the spinner to see WHAT you’ll be dancing (ballet, limbo, tap, twist or dance battle). Combine the two and get groovin’, while everyone else tries to guess what you’re imitating!

For 3 or more players. Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included. Content: 22 Action Cards, 22 Person Cards, 22 Animal Cards, 22 Tomato Cards, Electronic Spinner, Die

Spelling:

Mad Moves, Play Monster, Dance, Danced, Players, You’ve, Tap-Danced, Fish, Twist, Surfer, Die, Dice, Person, Animal, Action, Ballet, Limbo, Tap, Twist, Dance Battle, Groovin, Music, Songs, Entertainment, Exercise

Reading Class:

Set Mad Moves up then read the instructions to the players. As your reading the instructions ask them questions to make sure there comprehending what your reading.

Then have them ask you questions so we can see if you comprehended what you read.

Math Class:

Count all of the Game Pieces and create 5 Math Problems and ask the people playing the Game with you to work the Math problems.

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

Drama Class:

Pick out one of the Dances and learn it. Look up what they performers doing this dance would wear and create a outfit. Then perform the dance for your parents.

Music Class:

Create a song to be sung during your Dance Performance

Art Class:

Draw a picture of what happened in the game and right out a description describing what you drew.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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