Question: What is a sign of a good board game?
Answer: The fold lines of the board have given way and separate pieces of the board now just lay side-by-side.
Answer: The fold lines of the board have given way and separate pieces of the board now just lay side-by-side.
That’s the story with our Scrabble Junior board.....
This board has been used many, many times and was
a perfect way to introduce my boys to the fun. I like how
you can use the game for various ages and skill levels.
This board has been used many, many times and was
a perfect way to introduce my boys to the fun. I like how
you can use the game for various ages and skill levels.
Versions of play with Scrabble Junior:
1) Preschool – Words are printed on the board and at each turn, players match their chosen letter to the correct matching space. First person to complete a given word earns a point.
2) Kindergarten-1st Grade– Use the same side of the board, but this time players are asked to build words from the very start. First letters must be added first, then second letters, and so on. The person to complete a given word earns a point.
3) 2nd grade and beyond – Flip the game board over and use the ‘normal’ scrabble graphic. Players must spell and locate their very own words on the board. Graphics along the side of the board give examples. Earn a point for every letter of every word played.
1) Preschool – Words are printed on the board and at each turn, players match their chosen letter to the correct matching space. First person to complete a given word earns a point.
2) Kindergarten-1st Grade– Use the same side of the board, but this time players are asked to build words from the very start. First letters must be added first, then second letters, and so on. The person to complete a given word earns a point.
3) 2nd grade and beyond – Flip the game board over and use the ‘normal’ scrabble graphic. Players must spell and locate their very own words on the board. Graphics along the side of the board give examples. Earn a point for every letter of every word played.