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
Classic Jacks
(how to play jacks video)
Dr. Eureka by Blue Orange Games
ColorKu by Mad Cave Bird Games
For children in Grades 3 and up, who can read independently and know their parts of speech, Mad Libs!
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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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