Sometimes children have little bits of time during their school day, and they get the choice of SSR or Handwork. We do have a Board Games closet for when small groups of children are all looking for something at the same time (or, of course, Board Game Tuesdays).
Every once in a while when I'm giving a lesson on a new board game, I notice that on the side it says that it can be played by one player. Now I'd like to create a list of these! If anyone knows of one, please share.
Turn Over by Nienhuis Montessori
Puzzellations: Beetles, Moths & Bumblebees by Tessellations
Frog Wobble by Mindware

Dr. Eureka by Blue Orange Games
ColorKu by Mad Cave Bird Games
Classic Jacks
(how to play jacks video)

Adsumudi by Evermade
Yahtzee by Hasbro
For children in Grades 3 and up, who can read independently and know their parts of speech, Mad Libs!
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Immersive Experience
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I had Varialand as a child in Germany! The pictures have changed, but I still remember how much fun I had with that!
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