A Homemade PowerPoint Game by Sarah Grabowski University of Georgia

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A Homemade PowerPoint Game by Sarah Grabowski University of Georgia Story Directions The Ultimate PowerPoint Game Hidden Game Board Visible Game Board Let’s Play Preparation Copyright Notice A Homemade PowerPoint Game by Sarah Grabowski University of Georgia Credits

Report to Your Battle Stations… It was a quiet day on the USS Pi R. Squared. The water was calm and the sky was blue. All of a sudden a fire was heard from the not so far distance. Instantly, the Captain’s voice came over the loudspeaker. “Red alert! All hands on deck! Everyone report to their battle stations. We are under attack! I repeat, everyone report to their battle stations.” Home Page Story: 1 of 1

BattleGraph Directions Each team will hide their 4 battleships in their HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean by writing the correct number of points for each battleship with its corresponding letter All ships must be either horizontal or vertical Ships may not overlap Draw a rectangle around the correct number of points for each battleship Home Page Directions: 1 of 5

BattleGraph Example Keep this board HIDDEN from the other team! This is the INSIDE board. Home Page Directions: 2 of 5

ATTACKERS & DEFENDERS Teams will take turns being the ATTACKERS and the DEFENDERS The ATTACKERS will select a place to attack by giving an ordered pair of numbers to the DEFENDERS The ATTACKERS will then write the ordered pair in the box to the side and circle that point on their VISIBLE Mathematical Ocean The DEFENDERS will find the coordinate on their HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean and circle it The DEFENDERS will say if the attack was a HIT (ATTACKERS fill-in circle) or a MISS (ATTACKERS leave circle empty) Teams will then switch roles Home Page Directions: 3 of 5

Winning BattleGraph If the coordinate is not written in the box on the side, the attack is automatically a MISS If the coordinate is not in the Mathematical Ocean, the attack is automatically a MISS If the ATTACKERS sink one of your battleships, you must tell tell them. Otherwise you will LOSE one turn. The ATTACKERS will connect the points once the entire ship is SUNK. To WIN the game you must sink all of the the other team’s battleships before they sink all of yours Home Page Directions: 4 of 5

BattleGraph Example Keep this board VISIBLE! This is the OUTSIDE board. Use this board to ATTACK. Home Page Directions: 5 of 5

Get Ready to Hide Your Battleships Aircraft Carrier (5 A points) Cruiser (4 C points) Destroyer (3 D points) Submarine (2 S points) on the HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean Home Page Let’s Play: 1 of 1

Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. Originally designed by Sarah Grabowski, University of Georgia, July 9, 2003 with the title “BattleGraph”. Home Page Credits: 1 of 1

Battleships This is the INSIDE board. (SS) 1 Submarine (DDD) 1 Destroyer (CCCC) 1 Cruiser (AAAAA) 1 Aircraft Carrier This is the INSIDE board. Keep this board HIDDEN from the other team! Use this board to HIDE your battleships. Home Page

Use this board to ATTACK. This is the OUTSIDE board. Keep this board VISIBLE! Home Page