A collection of 3 word games to encourage fun an creativity in spelling. Working with guidelines for Key Stage 1 & 2 these games will help children develop spelling and word building skills, whilst maintaining the enjoyment of a card game. Contents: 100 letter cards 1 Spinner -from the back of the box The cards have a letter on one side and 1/8 or a...
Move your token from one of the center spaces to any corner space and back again. You get to move whenever you're the first person to guess a word or phrase from clues provided by two players having a "Bialogue". When having a "Bialogue", your goal is to get one of the other players to guess a word or phrase from a card before the timer runs out. One...
"A Bible-centered word building game for ages 9 and up." A Scrabble-like board and letter tiles is used by a "Leader" to form five to eleven words related to the Bible, face-down except for the first letter. Each square on the board has one, two, or three dots. Players have tokens that move around the letters of the alphabet that encircle the board. These...
A Bible-oriented word card game. The deck has 52 letter cards and 2 wild cards, with values ranging from 2 to 20 points -- the rarer, the higher. Deal 10 cards each if 2 play, 7 if 3 or 4, 6 cards if 5 or 6 play. In a turn, a player draws the top of the draw or discard pile, lays down a word or adds to an existing word or name from the Bible, and discards...
Two Bible word games in one box. Bible Spell-A-Gram: Alphabet tiles are placed face down between the players. Each player draws 20 tiles and takes turn spelling as many words as they can in 3 minutes. They replenish tiles at the end of their turn. First player to spell 10 words wins. Bible Spell-Across: Each player gets a set of alphabet tiles and takes...
A simple tile placement game in which players score points for completing biblical names. Each edge of the tile has letters printed on them, e.g. "Je", "richo", that is part of a name. In turn order players draw one or two random tiles and place them adjacent to the tiles on the table. Each completed name gives one point. Their is a longer variant in which...
Everybody plays at once. One person reads out a category name and ten items within that category (this is all provided in the file). Some of the items genuinely fall within the category whilst others don't. You have to decide how many of the correct answers you think you can correctly identify and then bid. But here's the dilemma: If you bid too high, you...
Bid A Letter for a chance to go first each round. Bids are won based on alphabetical order. On your turn, use your Letter Tile to build, expand and/or change a word in one of the four Word Chains. Select your Letter carefully, have the Letter that comes first in the alphabet to win the bid and go first. The first player to play all of their Letter Tiles is...
This 64-page book contains twelve games and two role-playing aids (though it claims it simply has 14 games). The games range from hex-based combat to a chess variant to abstracts to a party game, a trivia game, a word game, etc. Most of the games require dice, counters, and other physical components not supplied. Four of the games have maps appearing in an...
A word game in which you gain points for finding synonyms to complicated English words. The opponent draws and reads a word for you and you need to find simple alternatives that match the ones on the other side of that card. The person who gains the most points is the winner. From the publisher: "This is a great game for those with extensive...
In The Big Picture Game, players separate into groups and try to communicate to their partners through drawings. The groups take turns to play, each sending a representative to take a puzzle and draw it on the provided board. Each drawer is supposed to convey three words and a phrase through sketches; the only textual clue to everyone is a word that...