#HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Morphology Junior

Welcome to our latest post for our series #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Morphology Junior. I’m excited to let you know this is the game Charlie picked out for us to play this week. Would you like to join us?

All the fun of the top selling Morphology Game for children 8 years and older. Children use their creativity designing the item on the card they choose and having others guess what it is. An easy to learn and fun game for 4 or more players.

  • Morphology Junior is similar to the top selling Morphology Game and designed for younger children 8 years and older.
  • Create the word on the selected card and have the others guess what it is.
  • Includes 480 easy and hard words and 35 pieces to build the word
  • Also includes 60 second timer, 1 dice, 4 team frogs, 1 game board
  • For children 8 years and older.

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Reading:

Set the Game Board up. Then ask the individuals waiting to play to sit down. Then read the instructions to them so they will know how to play. Then ask them questions to make sure they know what is happening. Then let them ask you questions so they know you understand what is going to happen.

Math Class:

Create 5 math problems for someone in your family to work out. Then have them create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Drama Class:

Act out a scene that happened in the game and make sure you describing what your acting out and why.

Art Class:

Take one of the cards and use it to create a piece of Art and make sure you illustrate your picture.

Cooking Class:

Create a Snack based on the cards in the Game that can be served while playing the Game.

Music Class:

Create a Song or a Jingle that could be used in a commercial. Perform the song or jingle before you begin playing the Game.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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