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#18930 - 07/03/08 03:34 AM
Favorite educational games?
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Registered: 06/25/08
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We met with SNAP Coordinators and School Admin last night to discuss the game plan for DS for next year. They recommended a couple of games - Equate and Sequence, iirc.
What are your favorite educational games?
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#18946 - 07/03/08 09:22 AM
Re: Favorite educational games?
[Re: Dazed&Confuzed]
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I think Continuo is a great game for practically any age (great for spatial thinkers and travel-compact). I never was much of a Scrabble fan until recently--our family had a lot of fun playing together and for younger kids you can either play on teams or use more letters (9 instead of 7). Card games are always fun too. If you have a bigger group, we enjoy Apples to Apples. One fast game I like is SmartMouth. If you have different ages playing together, we change the rules that the younger ones just have to find a 3 or 4 letter word minimum, while the older ones have to have 5 letter word minimum.
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#18948 - 07/03/08 09:36 AM
Re: Favorite educational games?
[Re: cym]
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We always had a great time playing Boggle when I was a kid. Our whole extended family would play at the holidays--sometimes so many people were crowded around the table that it was hard to see the letters. We haven't yet broken it out with our kids, but this reminds me that we should!
We play the "Last-Letter Game," which is great for car trips and for long waits in line. The first person picks a word that starts with A, say "alligator." The next person has to pick a word that starts with the last letter of the previous word, so in this case, and "R": "rigamarole." Repeats are not allowed, so silent e's and y's get tough after a while. DS7 loved this game last year!
The game Sorry! is good for young kids with a number obsession, as is Hi-Ho Cherry-O.
Battleship teaches coordinates in a fun way, assuming you don't mind the war aspect of the game. I used to love Risk, and there's some geography, probability, and strategy going on there. Monopoly was one of my favorites, too, and with the money and the strategy, I think that's loosely educational, at least for a young child.
(I'm stretching the limits of the term "educational games, I'm sure. But these are/were the popular games in our household, and I think the "game" part of the term shouldn't be underestimated.)
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#18951 - 07/03/08 10:15 AM
Re: Favorite educational games?
[Re: st pauli girl]
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This might sound really bad, but DS has always loved fast paced card games like canasta, UNO, Gin or Rummy,and what we called preschool poker. (5 card draw style without any betting) He likes pretty much any card games that work with patterns and probability. He has played those from about 3 on. Connect 4 was also a favorite. Dominoes can be fun also.
Since holding onto the cards was sometimes a problem, we gave him a box to set on it's side in from of him so He could see his cards but we couldn't.
Some of these are good for letting the child change the rules each hand. We sometimes play that the dealer sets the rules... It makes for some innovative options lol.
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#18958 - 07/03/08 12:42 PM
Re: Favorite educational games?
[Re: incogneato]
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Beware of electrocution there, 'Neato! Posting to the forum from the pool is not recommended.  As for the roulette, perhaps DD8 can detect slight variations in the angle of the wheel. GT kids are supposted to be more sensitive, right? LOL! Sorry, but it sounds like luck to me!
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