Hello, fellow gameschooler! Are you looking for gameschooling resources? Would you like to know the best cooperative games for your homeschool? Well, you’ve come to the right place, that’s for sure!
Today, I am sharing the absolute best cooperative games for your homeschool. I’ve also included top picks from my expert panel of gameschoolers. From board games to card games and so much more! So, if you are searching for your family’s new favorite cooperative game, we’ve got you covered!
Gameschooling: The Best Cooperative 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 cooperative games.
The 10-year-old’s favorite cooperative game
This guy loves cooperative games. His favorite is Forbidden Island. (Forbidden Desert is great, too!)
He said, “This game is really hard and fun. It’s a great challenge.”
The 9-year-old’s favorite cooperative game
My sweet girl’s favorite cooperative game is Oregon Trail. (You can read our full review here!)
She said, “I like chess because it is hard and also really funny.”
The 7-year-old’s favorite cooperative game
This little guy’s favorite cooperative game is Castle Panic. (We played this game every single day for months!!)
He said, “I love this game! Especially with the Wizard Tower expansion kit.”
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Gameschooling Cooperative Games: The best cooperative games for homeschooling
Some children love heated competition and some most decidedly do not. I have both types of kids, which creates an interesting dynamic.
Cooperative games are great for kids who don’t like competition, but they are also wonderful to teach those ultra-competitive kids to be team players!
I have relied heavily on cooperative games in our homeschool and today I would like to share our favorite cooperative games.
Here are some of our absolute favorite games for gameschooling with cooperative games:
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Another great cooperative game is No Thank You Evil. My husband is the GameMaster for his Dungeons and Drgaons group and our kids were asking if they could play. Since they aren’t quite old enough for DnD, he got this game so he could play a role-playing game with the kids. It’s a bit more prepwork than open the box and go, but they love going on adventures.