Wednesday, March 20, 2013

EASTER PICTURE ROLL GAME

Fun game of chance. Set for as many players as you want. You can change it up anyway you like. You can save this
game and pull out every year. Really fun for all ages.


Supplies to make the game (with 4 boards):

Glue
scissors
copier
5 or 6 Easter images
1 large six-sided die
5 or more legal sized papers


Directions:

1. Make at least 6 or more different copies of images (size to fit on one side of dice).
2. Cut up images (from one sheet of paper) and glue on the dice. Each side with different image (if only using 5

images-1 will be used on opposite sides; that will be used as wild)
3. Use each other sheets (with 5 or 6 different images) as place mat.
4. Set up table with as many game boards made.
5.Place a game piece on each board.


Material  for game:

1 picture die
4 or more game boards (with 4-6 different images)
4 or more board pieces (each board gets a piece - I like to use wind-up toys)
prizes (Easter candy)


How to play:

1. Have the children stand in front of each game board.
2. Instruct the players that you will be rolling the die. BEFORE you roll they should guess what picture it will

land on and place their game piece on the picture of their board. (ex. if a player thinks the die will land on the
chick, they should put their game piece on the picture of the chick in front of them.)
3. Roll the die.
4. The players whose picture corresponds to the picture roll landed on win a prize.


*It is up to you to decide how many turns each player may have.
*You can change the difficulty of game. To make more difficult, all 6 pictures have to be different. To make
easier, I like to have 2 pictures on die (opposite of each other) can be the same. This picture is used as wild. I have a picture of an Easter basket.
*You can have children share a board. I like to have a group of 6 come up first. And then another 6 players.
*To make boards last, wrap in tape or cut out pictures and place on cardboard.
*Boards can look different as long as all have the same pictures. With young children, I like to have the boards

all have pictures in the same place.


Enjoy this game. Have fun.
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