How Do You Make A Kingdoms Of Life Board Game?
Early education instructors charged with the responsibility of teaching the six Kingdoms of Life have their work cut out for them. The concepts are difficult, and the number of organisms and complex names are daunting. A board game is a great way to introduce children to the big six–Fungi, Archaebacteria, Protista, Animals, Plants and Eubacteria. This Kingdom of Life board game is large enough to engage a full class while creatively reinforcing your curriculum. Because this game also helps boost eye/hand coordination and enhance social skills, it’s particularly useful during a child’s first exposure to this complex subject. You can successfully build your own herd of science nerds with just a handful of supplies. Draw a large, colorful chart showing all six of the Kingdom of Life categories as well as the auxiliary sub-organisms detailed on the master list in the Tips section of this article. Ask the children to pick a color for each Kingdom and make sure you use that color every time