Monday, September 2, 2013

Sentence Game for Juniors: Idea #336

Time to make reading really fun! Try playing the Sentence Game for Juniors with your student. This board game has two options of how to play it:

OPTION #1: On one side of the board there are pre-made sentences. This is the easier version. Each player takes a turn reading two of their tiles and placing them on top of the corresponding words on the game board. Each time a player completes a sentence, he earns a point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

OPTION #2: On the other side of the board the spaces are blank in order for players to create their own sentences. This is the more advanced version. All of the tiles are divided evenly between all of the players. On your turn, you place two or more tiles on the board to make a complete sentence. You can also add one or more tiles to a sentence that is already on the board. Points are received for each tile that is placed on the board.

As the teacher, decide which option is the most appropriate for your student to enjoy the game.You can buy this game here. Have fun!

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