Bananagrams. This game is played in large groups (6-8 people) You will play with a partner, or in a group of three. To begin, you have to take all the.

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Bananagrams

This game is played in large groups (6-8 people) You will play with a partner, or in a group of three. To begin, you have to take all the tiles of the bag. You need to turn every tile over, so you cannot see the letters. Each pair (or group of three) must take 21 tiles. When everyone is ready, flip over their tiles. Your goal is to make a crossword, so there is no remaining tiles.

Bananagrams

If you are stuck, you can discard one tile, but, you have to pick up two more. When you finish, say BANANAS Check over the winners tiles, if they have a word misspelled, the game continues. After someone wins the game, look at the crosswords of the other teams you were competing against. If there are any new/interesting words, add them to your vocabulary cards.

This game is played in large groups (6-8 people) You will play with a partner, or in a group of three. To begin, you have to take all the tiles of the bag. You need to turn every tile over, so you cannot see the letters. Each pair (or group of three) must take 21 tiles. When everyone is ready, everybody has to say PEEL, and then the game begins. Your goal is to make a crossword, so there is no remaining tiles. If you are stuck, you can discard one tile, but, you have to pick up three more. When you finish, say BANANAS Check over the winners tiles, if they have a word misspelled, the game continues. After someone wins the game, look at the crosswords of the other teams you were competing against. If there are any new/interesting words, add them to your vocabulary cards.