Arrange me! BANANAGRAMS

Introduction

Bananagrams is a word game invented by Abraham Nathanson and Rena Nathanson of Cranston, Rhode Island, wherein lettered tiles are used to spell words. ... Gameplay involves arranging one's tiles into a grid of connected words faster than one's opponents.

Task

You must arrange the given  letters into a best word and word that exist  in our lives.  

Process

Bananagrams is a fast-paced, competitive word game with similarities to both Scrabble and Boggle.

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Each person takes a set amount of tiles, depending on the number of players.

For 2-4 players, draw 21 tiles each.

For 5-6 people, draw 15 tiles each.

For 7-8 people, draw 11 tiles each.

Evaluation

After the task task each Player would simply review the given words .every player takes on a new tile - meaning everyone has to quickly rebuild their word grid! BANANAGRAMS is so much fun for both adults and kids!

Conclusion

In the Bananagrams game, players race to make their own grid. Points are earned for the letters used in words. Obviously, longer and more creative words are rewarded more points. Similar to the Bananagram tiles mentioned above, creativity can take these tiles in many different directions. 

Credits

Bananagrams is a word game invented by Abraham Nathanson and Rena. 

Teacher Page

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