#HomeschoolWithBoardGames Ticket To London

Welcome, to Monday morning the last day of May. It’s officially Summer and June is knocking at the door. For our #HomeschoolWithBoardGame Charlie chose Ticket To Ride London.

Welcome to London! In this brand-new version of Ticket to Ride, players race one another through the busy streets of London to visit the most prestigious Tourist Attractions and complete their Destination Tickets.

This elegantly simple Ticket to Ride game play appeals to both beginners and seasoned players alike. Learn the game in 3 minutes, play it for hours! Enjoy the London Ticket to Ride state of mind!

  • Play Ticket to Ride London anywhere with the compact version, full of new content!
  • Simple version of Ticket to Ride where players race around 1970s London
  • Instead of trains, players use iconic double decker buses as game pieces.
  • Learn to play in 3 minutes, complete full game in 15 minutes.

Spelling:

Ticket to Ride, London, Days of Wonder, Hours, Three Minutes, Seventies, World Capital of Fashion, Music, Double-Decker Bus, Rumble, Historic Streets, Breeze, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, Big Ben, Chime, Thames, Bus Lines, Destination Tickets, United Kingdom, Players,

Reading Class:

Set the Board Game up and ask the individuals who are going to play to sit down. Get out the rule book/ instructions and read the instructions to the players. Then ask them questions about what you read to them. Have them ask you questions to make sure you comprehended what will be happening.

Math Class:

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

Have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Art Class:

Draw a picture of one thing you learned in the Game and write out a description of what your drew and why you chose that piece.

Music Class:

Create a Song or Jingle about the Game then perform the Song/ Jingle before you begin playing the Game.

Cooking:

Look up London’s favorite Meal and prepare this dish to be served before you begin playing the Game.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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