- The game board is structured for two teams (Team A and Team B) to compete by earning points.
- Players start at the "START" space and roll a die (represented by the dice icons) to move forward along the path.
- Landing on a space with "+1 point" awards one point to the team that landed there.
- Landing on a space with "+2 SPACES" allows the player to advance two additional spaces immediately.
- The "Change Places" space likely swaps the positions of Team A and Team B, or swaps their scores—exact mechanics depend on rules not shown.
- The "Go back to START" space sends the player back to the beginning, resetting their progress.
- Each team has a designated “POINTS” box to track their total score.
- Spaces labeled “Type word here” suggest customizable content—possibly vocabulary, questions, or challenges players must complete to earn points or proceed.
- The central star with “+1 point” may be a bonus space accessible via special paths or actions.
- Movement is sequential: after rolling, players move the number of spaces shown on the die, following arrows and obeying space instructions.
- The goal is likely to reach a finish line or accumulate a target number of points before the opposing team.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of empty printable board games.