Mommy and Daddy wanted to play a game of Scrabble. Tabitha wanted to watch and keep score. Sure, why not, I've been meaning to focus on double digit addition.
Caught in the act:
Confusion:
Figuring it out:
How many points did you get this time?
Getting it:
She did get tired of it halfway through and left to watch her sisters playing a video game. She didn't realize how long a game of Scrabble could last.
Looking forward to seeing your Wordless (or not so wordless) Wednesday posts this week.












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Anytime you can incorporate educational lessons in to play time is a good thing, even if they tire out too soon. lol Happy #WW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little story in pictures. And I do love Scrabble. Unfortunately I am the only one in the family :-)
ReplyDeleteyou go girl :)..it's a prefect way to involve the kids and teach them some math as well :)..happy WW..
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