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1 Road Trip A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Brandi Sawyers and Devin Hines
Story Game Directions Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Brandi Sawyers and Devin Hines UNC-Charlotte Credits Copyright Notice

2 Road Trip Ashley and Jeffrey are in the car going on a cross-country trip to Disney World from Washington State. The car ride is so long and boring! During the trip, they decide to make a game out of naming and telling about each traffic sign they pass. Help Ashley and Jeffrey name all the traffic signs and their purpose. Home Page

3 Game Directions The goal of the game is to correctly identify the most traffic signs. To play the game you have to roll the dice to move along the road. When you land on a stop sign, select a question. For every question you get correct, you receive extra money to spend at Disney World. To win the game you have to earn the most money, by correctly answering the questions on the way to Disney World. Return

4 Game Preparation Game board: Print and tape slides 5 & 6, making enough copies for 1 game board per pair, to show full route. Once taped together, divide the route into boxed sections so students can have a path to follow when rolling dice. Slide 7 can be used to display progress to destination. Print slide 8 to glue stop signs to various locations on the board, where children can ‘Stop’ to answer questions. Slide 9 has game pieces. “Money” Cards: Print out and cut apart slide 10 Score Sheet: Print slide 11, and make enough copies for 1 person in the pair to keep score. Home Page

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6 Slide

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8 Stop Signs

9 Game Pieces Return

10 Money Cards $5 $10 $3 $1

11 Player 1 Name: Player 2 Question Number Money Earned 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 Total amount of money

12 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 Brandi Sawyers and Devin Hines, UNC-Charlotte, 24 May 2007 “Road Trip” Home Page

13 Educational Objectives
Audience K-1 Social Studies/Math students Subject Area Objectives Students will be able to: Identify traffic signs Explain purpose of traffic signs Navigate across United States Manage money Communicate and cooperate effectively in small group Competency Goal 2: The learner will identify and exhibit qualities of good citizenship in the classroom, school, and other social environments 2.05 Identify the need for fairness in rules by individuals and by people in authority. 2.06 Predict consequences that may result from responsible and irresponsible actions. Home Page

14 Copyright Copyright 2007 Brandi Sawyers, Devin Hines
Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there. Home Page

15 Quiz Questions Select a question! If you get it right: draw a money card. If you get it wrong: don’t worry, you’ll have another chance. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Home Page

16 That’s Correct! Click here to continue.

17 Sorry, that’s not correct!
Click here to continue.

18 This area is being worked on Both Keep going
While riding, you’ve come to this sign . What does it mean? Do not enter This area is being worked on Both Keep going Home Page

19 Play Park Party Get Pizza
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What can you do? Play Park Party Get Pizza Home Page

20 At a crossroad At a railroad In a parking lot At an intersection
While riding, you’ve come to this sign Where are you to see this sign? At a crossroad At a railroad In a parking lot At an intersection Home Page

21 Both on a Interstate and a One-way street
While riding, you’ve come to this sign Where would you see this sign? Interstate One-way street Both on a Interstate and a One-way street Nowhere! This is not a real sign. Home Page

22 Merge onto the interstate Prepare to stop at a stoplight
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What do you do? Merge onto the interstate Prepare to stop at a stoplight Slow down for other traffic Yell Home Page

23 Horses Hospital Housing Development Highway
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What is nearby? Horses Hospital Housing Development Highway Home Page

24 At the end of the Tollway Leaving the town of Tollway
While riding, you’ve come to this sign Where are you? At the end of the Tollway Leaving the town of Tollway On the street End Tollway At end of a bridge Home Page

25 Bus stop Run across Walk Do not walk
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What does this sign tell you? Bus stop Run across Walk Do not walk Home Page

26 Bicycle crossing/watch out for people riding bicycles
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What does this sign tell you? No bicycles allowed Bicycles trail Free bicycles Bicycle crossing/watch out for people riding bicycles Home Page

27 There is nothing to your right Turn right Wrong way
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What does this sign tell you? No right turn There is nothing to your right Turn right Wrong way Home Page

28 No parking Your car is too big No cars allowed Wrong way
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What does it mean? No parking Your car is too big No cars allowed Wrong way Home Page

29 Trolley parking Bus parking Trolley lane only Bus lane only
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What does it mean? Trolley parking Bus parking Trolley lane only Bus lane only Home Page

30 Line starts here People crossing Adults only Hold hands
While riding, you’ve come to this sign What does it mean? Line starts here People crossing Adults only Hold hands Home Page


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