Each player will choose a character and place it near the starting arrow. Players take turns answering questions and spinning the wheel to move across the game board. The first player to reach the end of the board wins! Along the way there are several special board squares that when landed on, cause a fun animation and sound to be played. Play this game with up to 6 players or teams.
This game works with both multiple choice question sets and words lists. You can also turn off questions and ask them verbally.
Fun Ways to Play
Whole Class
If you have an interactive whiteboard in your classroom, this game makes for a fun, whole class community building review session. First choose the skill that you would like to review from the Choose Questions page. Then project the game onto your whiteboard. Split your class into 6 teams. Choose a team to go first and click on the question card. Have the students in that team work together to answer the question. If they get it correct, have one student come up to the board, spin the spinner and then move their character. Repeat this with the other teams until the game is complete.
Two Player Centers
Have students pair up in centers and play the game. To learn how to set up games for centers, please read the article entitled How to Setup Games for Students to Access in Class.
Small Groups
At your group table, you could use a laptop or tablet to play the game with your group. If you have an interactive whiteboard, playing the game on your board will be very engaging for your students.
Therapy & Interventions
This game is a great tool to help keep your students motivated and engaged during your therapy sessions or interventions. You can choose a target from our skills library or you can turn questions off and use the game as reinforcement as you ask questions verbally.
Online Learning
Using your conferencing software such as Zoom for example, share your game screen and have students answer questions orally while you control the game. If you have a small group or single student, you could take turns and give students mouse control so that they can interact with the game.
For more ideas on how to use the games with your students, please read the article Learn Many Ways to Use the Games with your Students.
How to Buy
The Board games are included in our 1-Year Games Subscription which gives you access to over 200 games. Please visit our Store to learn more about what is included in the subscription.
How to Select a Board Game on the Choose a Game Page
After you have selected a question set or word list on the Choose Questions page, you will be taken to the Choose a Game page. Click on the Game Type filter to open the list of game types and then choose Board Game from the drop down list.
This will filter the game selection page to show only the games that are Board Games.
There are several fun themes for the Board Games including: Summer, Halloween, Gingerbread Land, Winter and more.
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Understanding the Game Settings
The game settings allow you to customize the game in a variety of ways. You can refine your choice of questions or words which will help you to differentiate for your learners. You can control the difficulty level by setting how the questions are displayed and interacted with in the game. You can also set a game timer to help learners stop playing and transition to new activities.
The Board Game settings page looks as shown in the image below. You can leave the settings on their default settings and simply play the game, or you can change them to meet your needs.
To learn what the settings do, you can simply try different variations when playing the game. However, if you would like a detailed explanation please read the article Game Settings.
To learn about the other types of games, see the Game Types section of the Help Center.