Homeschool Games

by Stef on January 27, 2012 · 8 comments · elementary school, games, hands on


I have heard so many folks talk about “family game night” why not “homeschool game day”?
lots of grandbabies in this car – woo hoo!

Games are a fantastic resource and so refreshing to put down the fill-in-the-blanks and learn while playing!

Connect 4 – my favorite – patience & self control
Scrambled States of America
Cards are great for counting, patterns, adding, etc.

Games are more than just educational and fun — its quality time invested in our children that no tv, wii, or DS  can replicate!

Layton Monopoly – money management
Dominoes – patterns & building !
I have one rule about board games – I do not pay more than $10, so we’re always on the hunt for new affordable games.  We love putting games on our “Christmas list” for family and friends !
Bananagrams – Scrabble w/o the board !
Yahtzee – great for adding & multiplying!
What is your favorite game to play together ? 

Stef is the wife of Thad and mom to two energetic superheroes in Florida! Stef is the author of Educating Laytons and co-founder of The Homeschool Village.

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treen January 27, 2012 at 1:13 am

I’ve instituted Game Day every Friday. We play most of these same games – also Memory/Concentration and Scrabble Junior. We also do a lot of puzzles. The kids do develop a lot of skills from them, and it’s just fun! Who says learning has to be worksheets all the time?

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Dianna Kennedy January 27, 2012 at 9:47 am

An excellent place to pick up board games cheap is the seasonal children’s consignment sales — just google children’s consignment sales,and you should find one in your area.
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Polly January 27, 2012 at 1:07 pm

What a great idea! Our homeschool could definitely use another fun day of learning.
We like No Stress Chess and Mille Bournes.
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Jennifer Fink January 27, 2012 at 10:42 pm

1) We have every game you mentioned in your post!
2) We used to do Homeschool Game Days occasionally with our homeschool group. Each family would bring a couple of favorite games, and the kids (and adults) would play. It was a great time and a good, low-cost way to experience new games.
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karen Loe January 28, 2012 at 10:00 pm

I’m enjoying your website!
The kid and I have been wanting to have a “GAME DAY” with our Co-op…now I’m inspired! Thanks.

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Gidget January 30, 2012 at 1:13 am

We actually have a game WEEK every 6 wks – it makes doing school year round a lot more fun for us :)

Our best deal ever on a board game was finding a never been used Rumikub from the 80s at a yard sale for $1 – woot! It’s our favorite “board game” (is it a board game if there is no board?) – but our favorite game is Canasta.
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Wendy February 8, 2012 at 11:33 pm

A good reminder that games are more than just fun. We enjoy a game called Can’t Stop – wonderful for math and fun too.

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