The Hobbit Board Game — Middle School ELA Review
Light Up Literature™ Curriculum
The Hobbit Board Game
Grammar & Literature Adventure
50 skill-based game cards. Movement bonuses on every card. Grammar and novel review that feels like a quest — not a quiz. Designed for grades 6–8.
Review that actually works for the students who need it most.
Traditional end-of-unit review shuts down reluctant learners, ADHD students, and anxious readers before it even starts. This board game was built for exactly those students — rigorous ELA standards woven into movement, drama, and genuine fun.
Not a Worksheet in Disguise
Every card pairs a real CCSS-aligned question with a movement or drama bonus. Students stay physically and mentally engaged from the first roll to the last.
Built for ADHD Learners
Movement is baked in — not bolted on. Bear crawls, sword poses, tiptoing like Bilbo, and howling like a warg keep bodies engaged so brains can focus.
Covers the Full Novel
From Bag End to the Battle of the Five Armies, all 19 chapters are represented across the 50 cards. No chapter left behind.
Grammar in Context
Every grammar question uses Hobbit-themed sentences so the skill practice feels connected to the story — not like a separate subject students have to mentally switch into.
Everything inside this download.
One PDF. Everything you need to print, cut, and play — no extra materials required beyond a die and a few coins or buttons for game pieces.
50 Numbered Game Cards
A balanced mix of multiple choice grammar questions and open-ended Hobbit novel comprehension questions. Every card includes a bonus movement, acting, or creative thinking challenge — no dead card in the deck.
6 Wild Cards
Sneaky Like a Burglar, Roll Again Precioussss, Wizard's Wisdom, Stuck in a Barrel, Eagle Rescue, and Dragon's Fury. Wild cards add competitive strategy and keep every player invested even when it's not their turn.
2 Printable Game Boards
One black and white ink-friendly version for easy everyday printing. One color-highlighted version with accented runes and footprint spaces. Both feature the iconic round green Bag End door as the start.
6 Cut-and-Fold Character Tokens
Bilbo, Gandalf, Thorin, Elrond, Smaug, and The Ring. Fold-and-stand design — cut out, fold on the dotted line, and every player has a themed game piece standing at Bag End and ready to adventure.
Complete Answer Key
Lists the correct answer for all 50 cards by number. Designed for quick teacher reference during gameplay or post-game class review. No hunting through the deck mid-game.
Instruction Page
Full setup directions, gameplay rules, and winning conditions. Three built-in format variations — Small Group Station, Whole-Class Projected Game, and Silent Independent Review — plus teacher tips for pacing.
A closer look at the Wild Cards
Six themed wild cards that shift the balance of power mid-game.
🦶 Sneaky Like a Burglar
Move another player's token back 2 spaces.
💍 Roll Again, Precioussss
Roll the die and move again immediately.
🧙 Wizard's Wisdom
Choose any player to skip their next turn.
🛢️ Stuck in a Barrel
Lose your next turn. Pretend to paddle to stay afloat.
🦅 Eagle Rescue
Fly to the space of any other player on the board.
🔥 Dragon's Fury
Everyone but you moves back 1 space. Roar optional.
Standards-aligned skills across grammar and literature.
Every question in this game targets a real Common Core standard. Students review the same skills they'd see on a test — they're just doing it while acting like Gollum.
📝 Grammar Skills — CCSS Language
📚 Literature Skills — CCSS Reading
CCSS Language: L.6.1, L.6.2, L.6.3, L.7.1, L.7.2, L.8.1, L.8.2
CCSS Reading Literature: RL.6.1, RL.6.2, RL.6.3, RL.6.4, RL.7.1, RL.7.2, RL.7.3, RL.8.4
Perfect for.
One game. A dozen ways to use it. From whole-class review to independent centers to homeschool family game night.
Why teachers keep coming back to this one.
Designed by a certified ELA teacher with seven years of classroom experience and a philosophy built around the students traditional curriculum leaves behind.
No Rigor Sacrificed
Every card targets a real CCSS standard. Students aren't just having fun — they're demonstrating skills the same way they would on an assessment.
Genuinely Low Prep
Print, cut, and play. No laminating required. No elaborate setup. Works as-is the same day you download it.
Three Formats in One
Small group station, whole-class projected game, or silent independent review mode. One download flexes across your entire instructional week.
Students Who Hate Review Will Play This
The students who check out during traditional review are the exact students this game was designed for. Movement, competition, and Hobbit-themed drama change the experience entirely.
Product details.
Everything you need to know before you add to cart.
| Grade Level | 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA |
| Format | PDF — instant download, print at home or at a copy center |
| Total Pages | 23 pages including 2 game boards, 50 game cards, 6 wild cards, 6 character tokens, complete answer key, and instruction page |
| Total Cards | 56 cards — 50 skill cards + 6 wild cards |
| Prep Required | Print and cut — no laminating required, no extra materials beyond a standard die |
| Play Time | One class period or across multiple sessions — pacing guidance included |
| Players | 2 or more players or teams — includes whole-class variation for 30+ students |
| Standards | CCSS Language L.6.1, L.6.2, L.6.3, L.7.1, L.7.2, L.8.1, L.8.2 and CCSS Reading Literature RL.6.1, RL.6.2, RL.6.3, RL.6.4, RL.7.1, RL.7.2, RL.7.3, RL.8.4 |
| License | Single classroom or homeschool use — one teacher or one family only |
Frequently asked questions.
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Ready to make review feel like an adventure?
50 skill-based cards. 6 wild cards. Movement bonuses on every single one. Print, cut, and begin the quest from Bag End today.
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