Sunday, December 20, 2009

Gift for Our Grandkids

The Alphabet Game Rules

You will need a movable piece, like a checker, and a pair of dice.  (These will be included in later versions.)

Begin with your piece at the “Start Here” square, and receive your first score card.

Roll the dice.

Move your piece that number of squares.

When you land on the letter, you need to come up with a word that starts with that letter.  For example, if you land on “G,” you can say “Green.”  The same word cannot be used again during the game.

When you choose a correct word, you get a score card.

Special squares:

  • The start square and the marked corner square are free score spaces.  You can have a score card without saying any word.  You do have to land on the square.  Passing over the square does not give a score card.
  • Red Letters are worth two score cards when you correctly give a word.
  • Purple Letters are worth three score cards when you correctly give a word.

If you cannot come up with a word on any square, you have the choice of trying again on your next turn without moving or moving on your next turn without a score card.

Score card go from one to ten, and you should try to add them up each turn.

The winner is the first person to get to 100 points.

T U V W X Y Z Start here Get a free card S  

The Alphabet Game

For pre-schoolers

And kindergarten

Students

A R B Q C P D O E N F Pass the Corner Get a free card M L K J I H G

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