When she asks you to be her boyfriend, and help her out with something, you’ll need to agree. Next, find Cindy (the girl with the blonde pigtails) and talk to her. With that out of the way, it’s important that you don’t turn against any other students. Before you die, be sure to call the Teacher over. This will get you get beaten up by Buggs. While you’re talking to Buggs, pick the conversation options that rile him up the most, like the subject of his father. Once that’s done, agree to start a fight before returning to Buggs. So, you’ll need to agree to give him money, but only half. He’ll ask you for the money you’ve taken from your piggy bank. When you arrive at school, you’ll be confronted by a bully named Buggs. First, before you leave your bedroom for the day, take $3.10 out of your piggy bank. To successfully complete Cindy’s story in Kindergarten, you’ll need to choose your actions carefully. How to Complete Cindy’s Storyline At the beginning of the game, you'll need to agree to be Cindy's boyfriend. This can be a bit tricky, so to help get you started, we’ve put together a guide on how to complete Cindy’s storyline in Kindergarten. To truly master the game of Kindergarten, you’ll need to complete each character’s storyline by selecting the right actions and dialogue options. By completing Cindy’s storyline successfully, you’ll be able to acquire an item needed to complete Nugget’s storyline. You will be amazed and how engaged your students are all day with this simple schedule.In Kindergarten, you may find yourself wondering how to complete Cindy’s storyline. I hope that you try it out and see its magic firsthand. Conclusionīoard Game Day is my favorite theme day of the whole year and I look forward to it each and every year. Then, when the day is over they are eager to have their friends and family try them out. They absolutely love creating their games. They are so engaged at this time that you could hear a pin drop. Then they write down the rules for their game. They decide if they want to use dice, a spinner, or cards. They use your art supplies (which helps to get rid of any unwanted materials for the year), or these printable board game pieces, to start making their boards. The children spend all afternoon making up their own games and then eventually playing them with their friends. The afternoon is probably what makes Board Game Day my favorite theme day of the whole year. Hence, board game day is the always the third to last day of school.Īll you need to plan for Board Game Day is some leftover art supplies you want to get rid of anyways and to invite the children to bring in their favorite board games. I love to have a Crazy Cleanup Day the second to last day of school so that my students can help clean up the room and say goodbye to it. But the third to last day of school is usually a very long day and pretty much everything is done and ready to send home today so that bags aren’t too heavy over the next couple of days. For me, our last day is always a half day so there really isn’t a lot of time to do much. I always plan my favorite theme day – board game – for the third to last day of school. I highly encourage all of you to try it this year! My all-time favorite day, hands down, is Board Game Day. I love using theme days at the end of the year to keep students engaged and excited each day. With the end of the year approaching, I can’t help but get excited for my favorite theme day for the whole year – Board Game Day.
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