Ask yourself questions like: How many players will there be?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Group Project Build your own game. EXAMPLE OF GAME.
Advertisements

Context Character Theme/ symbols Author’s intention.
For the ultimate in entertainment, play with 2 or more people, individually or as a team Players alternate turns Each player picks an “answer” and must.
Formal Cooperative Learning: Text Comprehension/Interpretation Karl A. Smith Laura Apol.
A R R A Y ! for Multiplication!!
Investigation #1 (cont.)
1. Handouts: * None 2. Homework: * Read an AR book and record progress on chart * Remember to keep Christ in Christmas this season. * Have a WONDERFUL.
Directions: Each player has coloured pie chart. Players takes turns in rolling the numbered coloured die, player moves forward and places their counter.
Investigation #1 (cont.) Products and Multiples. 1.3 The Product Game.
Game Board Title Your name. Game Board Title Topic 1 – 100 points Enter your answer.
Category 1 Category 5 Category 4 Category 3 Category
Literature: Wednesday, December 12, 2012
A little something to warm up. Using 2 cards, take any number of elements from each card and use these to create a new object or idea. Make it better.
Snakes & Ladders Nicola Deacon. SNAKES & LADDERS Beginning at START, each player throws the dice in turn to move their counters around the board. If land.
Interactive Storytelling for Video Games Chapter 1: Game Stories, Interactivity, and What Players Want Josiah Lebowitz Chris Klug.
During and after reading.   Ask yourself:  What has happened so far?  Why did it happen?  How are the characters interacting?  What impact does.
Simply reading a text book is NOT a good way of revising! Reading notes and text books leads to a mere 10% retention  WORK HARD BE NICE NO EXCUSES.
Picking Apples. Subtraction game. Turn over two cards from 0-10 Work out the difference. If you have an apple with this amount put a counter on it. First.
Creating a Short Story. Elements of a Short Story.
WRITE DOWN AS MANY GAMES AS YOU CAN IN 30 SECONDS.
{ Lithium Iron.  In the game LiFe, is shaped in a spiral, it is a game that includes all the elements, it is a mix between Life, Taboo, and Trivial Pursuit.
Creating a Game Concept Part 4. Game Concept  Creating a game concept or conceptualizing you game means giving a concrete shape to your ideas for the.
ELEMENTS OF A STORY. SETTING Setting is the time and place of the action. The time can be the past, present, or future. It can also be a particular season.
What is a “Fever Project”? Fever hits your school! Your school is in great danger !! The government has declared that your school is to be quarantined.
The Unit Framework: Meeting the needs of all students Book pgs Classroom Curriculum Instruction.
Chapter # - Chapter Title
How Do I Revise?.
A fun reading Comprehension Game
Objective: Learning multiplication, problem solving skills through activities. Creating the multiplication stories.
Triple click and type your book title and author here
Essential Question Outcome 4
Elements of a Story.
Thursday, March 30, 2017 Day 2 Agenda Science Notebook
“The people transmitting their stories to the next generation aren’t priests or poets or medicine women. They’re multinational corporations. And they are.
Surgery and Anatomy Special Topic 2010
Blockbusters!!! Writing Equations.
How do you identify the problem in a story?
The View From Saturday Day 2.
A R R A Y ! for Multiplication!!
Elements of a System Formal system Experiential system Cultural system
CIS 487/587 Bruce R. Maxim UM-Dearborn
Transdisciplinary Theme
Multiple Choice Winning!!!!.
Alphabet Bingo BINGO r g j l o d h s i n m f b y w q e BINGO f j s g m
Round Off!.
Element, Compound or Mixture?
Blockbusters!!! Graphing Lines.
Chapter 4 – Plants and Animals Living Together
Novel Project An Awesome Alternative to the dreaded Book Report…
Triple click and type your book title and author here
Reviewgamezone.com Go online to reviewgamezone.com and on the right (or scroll down to) where it says “Games By ID#” type in & Then scroll.
Reviewgamezone.com Go online to reviewgamezone.com and on the right (or scroll down to) where it says “Games By ID#” type in 4274 or Then scroll.
4 Person Challenge: 6 Block.
Structure diagrams for lab 13
D15 – Bellringer! Be ready to present! Novelty Challenge Stimulation
PICK 6 Game Board
The Good Samaritan – Lesson 1
Formal Cooperative Learning: Reading Comprehension/Interpretation
Just Basic Lesson 20 Mr. Kalmes.
Chapter 8 Dynamic competitive strategy
In your groups... Discuss the following in your groups:
Connect Four Vocabulary Game
Click on “Slide Show” and “From Beginning
ECONOMICS: January 22 Assignment Read Ch. 2, Lesson 2 Learning Target
Unit 10 Review Around the World.
Word word word word word word word word.
Literature: Wednesday, December 11, 2018
Facial Hair.
New Year Resolutions 3rd ESO.
A R R A Y ! for Multiplication!!
Presentation transcript:

Ask yourself questions like: How many players will there be? Learning Intention: find alternative ways to revise elements of a book studied. Success criteria: to make a board game covering themes/characters/features of story Ask yourself questions like: How many players will there be? How long should the game be? What choices will the player make, and when will they make them? How will the player make these choices? How will one player's choice impact the other players? How will the players interact with each other? Are there any choices that can be made by one player, but not by the others? How does the game progress? Is it strictly turn-based, or is it in rounds with phases? What actions will the player be able to take? How will the outcome of an action be determined? What is the player's goal? How can the player win? Groups of 5 maximum- groups must be gender mixed Responsible for board, steps, numbering Cards-questions, answers – characters, chapters, setting Different level cards – themes, concepts, context Rules/instructions Making dice/counters