[Edu] Game Days Going Well

Kimberly Terrill kiter5 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 12:45:01 EST 2008


February was Pyramid Games. Treehouse, Thin Ice (my own rule- better for
kids I think), Scientific Method Zendo (My Connor is too annoyingly
difficult with the beginners. He can get the concept that he needs to start
with easy rules or the kids will end up not wanting to play again- but it is
a well liked game), Volcano, Martian Backgammon. We have a couple 4 yr olds
and they love Martian Match-Up. I really should post my rules for that.

Here is what I do for Thin Ice.
needed: however many pyramids you need
a 6 sided dice
stones/pennies/other marker items

the same rules about stacking and pieces in the hand, etc. When someone does
one of the against the rule items, they just out their mids back in the
pile, take a stone and then start up again with whatever is called next. If
I have little kids (less ability/shorter attention span) I count how many
rounds with the die. If I have older kids. I'll wait till we go around a few
times and when I think it's  good time, I say "We'll go around 6 more times
and count our stones). Because everyone just takes a stone and continues
play (starting fresh), it's a bit easier on the kids.
Person with the least amount of penalty markers wins.

MARCH is Card Games. Chrononauts, NanoFictionary and EcoFLuxx.

--Kimberly in Ohio
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