The game is already to be played! |
A closer look at the game pieces. |
Isn't this a great idea? Not only did she use her imagination (with the help of her group) designing the game, she got to do an art project and learn vocabulary words! The project also required that written directions on how to play the game be made. My daughter and I had a lot of fun testing out how well her group's game played. I hope they receive an A on it. They deserve it!
I hope that you all have a fantastic rest of your weekend! I am off to see a Disney On Ice show tomorrow. I cannot wait! For starters, we all know that I love Disney. What you may not know is that I love an ice show!! I spent the first thirteen years of my life living in upstate New York. Going ice skating & attending hockey games were the thing to do. Just the "smell" of the ice transports me back in time to being a kid in upstate New York. Good memories!!!! Thanks for stopping by Disney Girl!
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What a good idea (: looks fun too!
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I LOVE it! I remember making games for school projects, too. Mine were a little bit more boring...like Jeopardy-style :S
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Super Sunday Sync!
~dawn
Wow...very creative and looks fun too...
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great learning tool! I hope you have a great time at Disney on Ice! Thanks for linking up at printabelle!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of board games and think this is an excellent idea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Very cool project. Make sure to let us know her grade!!
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