Note: I've had a few gals ask to explain better how to use the ships and hit/miss pieces:
#1 cover the ships with a big white paper (abt 5-6
computer printer papers glued together) then as the kids "hit" the ships use an
exacto knife or rip the paper so that part of the ship (don't expose whole ship) is exposed then use a hit
scenario. You could also have a member of the presidency to help with this
part. It’ll be less disruptive with the help because then you
wouldn’t have to stop.
#2 you could print another large board and put it the
other side of the chalk board with the hit version (teacher or member of presidency behind doing the hit version). You can then do all the
scenarios at once.
#3 The hit/miss pieces are used when the kids say C6, A8, etc. When one of your ships are there (spread out your ships across the board) Red is a hit and white is a miss. So you'll glue/tape a red/white piece depending on if they've hit one of your ships (they must "sink" your ship- all gray bullets are filled on that ship- then you say "sunk". To make it easier on the Junior Primary you could also show part of the ships so they kind of know where they are, but that would entirely depend on how young your JP is.
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