Players must help mother hen collect her chicks and bring them back to the coop. Spin and move, count the number of spaces, and collect that number of chicks. Work together, collect all the chicks, and everyone wins!
Players must help mother hen collect her chicks and bring them back to the coop. Spin and move, count the number of spaces, and collect that number of chicks. Work together, collect all the chicks, and everyone wins!
The baby chicks have flown the coop. Players must help mother hen collect her chicks and bring them back to the coop. Spin and move, count the number of spaces, and collect that number of chicks. Players take turns, but you must work together! Collect all the chicks, and everyone wins!
This game has really tiny pieces, so it is best implemented with students who don't have fine motor deficits. The little animals are so cute and the kids love them! This game is great to use for articulation (use your sounds while naming the animals or their sounds (e.g. oink)), expressive language (describe the animals, name the animals, comment, request), and receptive language (follow directions, identify the animals, identify prepositions (e.g. where should we put the chick?)).