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Join Spider-Man, Ariel, Scooby, and Shaggy in this exciting board game designed for first graders! Players navigate the board to help their favorite characters find their friends, with tasks including answering ELA and math questions. Roll the dice to see who goes first, then solve flashcards to advance your piece. Encounter challenges such as losing turns or gaining free moves as you race to the finish. This engaging activity develops essential skills while providing a fun twist on learning. Perfect for personal or classroom use!
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Help Spiderman find his superhero friends. First player to the other superheroes wins! Start +2 Free Turn -1 -2 +1
+3 Lose a turn Winner! Free Turn -3
Help Ariel find her Princess friends. First player to the other Princesses wins! Start +2 Free Turn -1 -2 +1
+3 Lose a turn Winner! Free Turn -3
Help Scooby and Shaggy find their friends. First player to the mystery van wins! Start +2 Free Turn -1 -2 +1
+3 Stop to eat Lose a turn Winner! -3 Free Turn
Homework Game Board Ideas to use with first grade ELA and Math game homework activity. • Materials to play: Find a game piece for each player (coins, game pieces, etc.) • one or two dice, ELA or Math flash cards. • Each player selects a game piece and places it on start. • Roll to see who goes first. • First player draws a flash card, reads, spells, or answers the math problem correctly before rolling the dice. • Move your piece the number of spaces to match your dice. • If you land on + or – ; move your piece forward or backward the number in the space. • If you land on free space; player rolls the dice and moves again. Flash card Ideas for dice: You may use 1 die, 2 dice, a deck of cards (turn over the card and move the number on the card); use the dot cards sent home with your child; use flash cards + or – to 10 and move the number of your answer. Flash card ideas: Heart words, flash words, math dot cards, Math + or – flash cards, make flash cards with sentences using heart words or flash words for your child to read. Have your child write a spelling word before each turn.