Homeschool with Board Games: Watch Ya Mouth Game – Throwdown Edition

I’m excited to bring you a new Board Game for oue series #HomeschoolwithBoardGames  Watch Ya Mouth Game – Throwdown Edition. My family loves playing the regular version of Watch Ya Mouth Game on Family Game Night.

 I have a question for you. As a parent how many times a day do you say Watch Ya Mouth”? For me it seems like a trillion times a day. Not only that but most days it seems like Watch Ya Mouth is the last thing I say before I head off to bed and now I can add Throwdown to my sayin

Watch Ya’ Mouth – Throwdown Edition is the outrageous mouthguard party game that pits you against your friends in a head-to-head competition of skill and audacity! A companion to the authentic Watch Ya’ Mouth game which originally launched on Kickstarter, “Throwdown” goes beyond simply attempting to read and interpret phrases, and encourages players to compete in over 100 unique challenges to perform while hampered by cheek retractors. Roll the challenger dic to determine who your opponent is, draw a challenge card from the deck, and follow the instructions… Hilarity ensues!Watch Ya’ Mouth – Throwdown Edition

Charlie’s friends were out of school last week and I had to make last minute adjustments as it rained and rained and rained. Instead of going outside to the Backyard for the children to play Games and to the local Video Arcade Free Play we remained at home.

I though this would interfere with Charlie’s School Work along with the work I needed to do on my blog but it didn’t. Instead we just did PE and Board Games with Cooking.

I thought this might upset the kids but they weren’t because  we held a Board Game Competition. Then the kids made Cookie Monsters and                 Ice Cream Floats. I let all the children pick out one board game to play which we turned it into the #FamilyGameNight Olympics. I gave out prizes.

I would like to let you know all the boys fought over who was going to chose which game we was going to play when.When we begin to play no, one wanted to stop.

It was hard to get the kids to switch so other kids could have there turn at  Watch Ya Mouth Game – Throwdown Edition. Even David didn’t want to stop playing.

Lesson Plans:

Reading: Read the instructions out loud and discuss what is going to happen and why.

Art Class:

Draw what is happening in the game and make sure you write a description of what you drew and why.

Cooking Class:

Bake Cookies in the shape of a Mouth and other things you discover in the game. Then decorate them in the colors of the game.

Spelling:

Olympics, Cooking, WatchYa’Mouth, Board Games, Friends, Prizes, Throwdown Cards, Phrase, Mouthpieces, Noise Makers, Straws, Balls, Dice, Timer, Challenge, Bottoms Up, Goal, Task, Jokes, Fun, Excerpts,

Reading: Find a Book on Knock Knock Jokes and using your Mouth Piece read the jokes out loud to your guests

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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