

When they land on free parking, they have to count all of their money.

When they land on go, they have to read out all of the words they own. You can amp it up later in the year by adding two die. The game is played with one die - practicing subitizing here a little bit. Mistakes include capitals, punctuation and misspelling of sight words. The fix it card is one that has a sentence with mistakes in it and they have to figure out what the mistakes are to move. They move the number of spaces of the answer. For math it, they have to solve the basic math problem - maybe its just reading a number in the beginning, or doing 1+1. For chance and community chest, I turned it in to "math it" and "fix it". They also go to time our instead of jail. I am having students play with real pretend money, so they may have to pay $2.43 for their sight word. Love this! I am currently working on making a Sight-Wordopoly for my kindergarten classroom! I am making it on 8x11 sheets of paper so I can send games home with students so they can play with their parents and so i can make multiple versions with different sight words. This is one lens that you can actually make money with, all you have to do is print it. Thanks very much for sharing all this information. I had no clue that you could make your own version of monopoly.


