For my series on “Games to play on a hike, at the dinner table, or in the car with kids,” I’ve been experimenting with variations of our family’s Word Chains game to keep my bored kids entertained. My kids enjoy it, but the rules need to be well established, or you can end up with one child aiming to overthrow the family democracy. Let me explain.
Word Chains for Bored Kids
How to Play:
First, choose a category, like food, places, colors, or cars. The first person says an item in the category. The next person has to say a word that starts with the last letter of the first person’s word. I say Grape, you say Eggplant, he says Tomato. But you can’t repeat any of the words. Or else what? And if you can’t think of a word, you can change the category! Or can you? How you answer these questions will depend on your child’s age and level of flexibility. Pitch the idea and work on the rules as you go. See what your child thinks is fair. The flexible rules are what make this game a hit with my kids when we’re one-on-one, but a bit of a sh*t show if we all play together.
The skill it develops
In short, spelling. Also, it helps kids listen for sounds/phonics, think in categories, index their knowledge, and use their imagination to visualize their ideas.
Adapting for age:
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