Today I’d like to chat gameschooling art and music!

We love this art prompt game! It is called Createures.
I’m sharing our family’s favorite games for music and art.
Gameschooling: The Best Art and Music Games for Your Homeschool
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Introducing my expert gameschooling panel:
As a gameschool family, we play games daily. We consider games to be part of the curriculum and value the power of play. Today, I would like to introduce you to my expert gameschooling panel.
This expert gameschooling panel will be sharing their top picks for gameschooling reading, writing, and language arts.
The 10-year-old’s favorite art and/or music game
This fella’s favorite language arts game is Createures.
He said, “This game is so addicting! One prompt could take a few minutes or it could take all afternoon and the creatures are so cool!”
The 9-year-old’s favorite art and/or music game
My sweet girl’s favorite art game is Pictionary.
She said, “I love this game because you get to draw as you play. It’s funny!”
The 7-year-old’s favorite art and/or music game
This guy’s favorite art game is Pictionary.
He said, “I like Pictionary because you get to draw stuff and people guess random things and it’s so funny!”
Save yourself some time and download our FREE Art & Music Gameschool Resource List here:
Gameschooling Art & Music
Our most recent favorite music game is Maestro Mastery. It’s a memory game featuring famous composers! Games can make a wonderful addition to your homeschool routine. When people hear the term “gameschooling” they often think of academic subjects, but gameschooling works for those elective subjects, too!
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Our new Holiday Gameschooling series will help you through those holiday hiccups:
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