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Board Game ProjectDue:
Bell Work5/6
Copy the followingDue TODAY
• Title: Lesson and Game Board Project• Chapter Title: ___________________• Tentative Presentation Date: _________________• My name: ___________________• Group Members:
– ___________– ___________– ___________– ___________– ___________
Ms. Bledsoe’s End of the Year Social Studies Project
1. Teaching a Lesson & 2. Designing a Board Game
• Objective: Working in groups (up to 5 people), your task is to design one educational lesson and board game based on one of the following topics:– China (Chapter 14)– Japan (Chapter 15)– The Early Americas (Chapter 16)– Enlightenment and Revolution (Chapter 21)– Revolutions and Nations (Chapter 22)– Global Challenges (Chapter 23)
• This will be an in-class project, meaning you will be given time in class to work on your board game and PowerPoint. Thus, you must bring all materials needed to complete your board game to class, daily. You will have several tasks to complete in-class, which will have due dates. Everyone in the group must have a specific job, known to the teacher. We will play these games in-class after discussing the material; thus, your game MUST work properly.
Requirements1. PowerPoint
– Contain important information from your chapter– Include information students will need to be successful while
playing your game2. Colorful Game Board
– Original Title– Equipment (Game pieces, cards, board etc.)
• At least 25 Cards or Questions (with correct answers)– Typed Game Instructions
• Remember to include– Object of Game: Decide how the game is won.– Equipment: What are the necessary supplies needed to play the
game?– Set Up: How do you set up the board before play? How do you decide
who takes the first turn?– Rules of Play: How does a player move around the board? Are there
penalties for wrong answers? How many players can play?– List of Trivia Questions: What are the trivia questions and answers
used in your game? The information must be assessed in some way while playing the game.
3. Storage: You must provide a box or bag to keep your materials in. I will not provide this. You may not leave materials in my class without proper storage.
Assignments and Grading
1. Planning Sheet (Class Work Grade) 10pts
2. Reading/Note-taking (Home Work Grade) 15 pts
3. Materials Sheet & Materials (Home Work Grade) 10 pts
4. Progression/Trial Sheet (Class Work Grade) 15 points– Board/PowerPoint should be at least ½
done
5. Game Board (Project Grade) 50 pts6. PowerPoint (Project Grade) 50 pts
Timeline of Due Dates
• Group/Topic Sign-Up Tuesday, May 6, 2014
• Planning Sheet Wednesday, May 7, 2014• Materials Sheet Wednesday, May 7, 2014• Chapter Notes Homework Thursday, May 8,
2014• Progression Sheet Tuesday, May 13, 2014• Finished Project Thursday, May 15, 2014
Advice
• Choose group members wisely!!• Please be frugal when deciding what
materials to use for your board game. • If you have ideas not discussed, please
have them approved before you add them to your creation.
• You may use games you already love to play as inspiration for your game; however, it should NOT be a replica!
• Use your textbook for academic information used within your game.
• Your final product should be neat and project QUALITY (if you do not understand what this means, please ask).
Presentation DaysDates are Tentative and open
to change
• Thursday, May 15-Chapter 14• Friday, May 16-Chapter 15• Monday, May 19-Chapter 16• Tuesday, May 20-Chapter 21• Wednesday, May 21-Chapter 22• Thursday, May 22-Chapter 22
Reminders
• Late Passes will not be accepted on this project
• This is an in-class project; NOT, an at-home project.
• If you do not have what you need to work on in-class, you will be given remediation assignments during project time.
• If at all possible, please be here on presentation day to assist your group.
Complex Game Board
Simple Game Board
Game Pieces
Game Pieces
Other Game Equipment Ideas
Game Instructions
Storage for Game
Remember to Include in Instructions
• Object of Game: Decide how the game is won.
• Equipment: What are the necessary supplies needed to play the game
• Set Up: How do you set up the board before play? How do you decide who takes the first turn?
• Rules of Play: How does a player move around the board? Are there penalties for wrong answers? How many players can play?
• List of Trivia Questions: What are the trivia questions and answers used in your game?
1st Period Project Groups
Chapter 16: Early Americas
• Anna Belle• Brooke• Taylor• Bella• Georgia
Chapter 15: Japan
• Samantha• Addision• Jadyn• Sydney Ellen• Katie
Chapter 23:Global Challenges
• Bryson• Zachary• Vraj• Cooper• Maurya
Chapter 22: Revolutions and Nations
• Lawton• Dylan• Eli• Jake• Aiden
• - • -
2nd Period Project Groups
Chapter 14: China• Madison• Gracie• Emma• Constance
Chapter 23: Global Challenges
• Carty• Anna• Elise• Kristin
Chapter 22: Revolutions and Nations
• Zoe• Kate• Louisa• Sofi
Chapter 15: Japan • Caleb• David• Peter• Jacob• Logan
Chapter 16: The Early Americas
• Jack• Corey• Evan• Eli
• -
3rd Period Project Groups
Chapter 15: Japan• Carson• Carolyn
Chapter 16: Early Americas
• Skylar• Leah• Isabella• Anna• Cheyenne
Chapter 14: China• Lily• Audrey• Kali• Lane• Fatima
Chapter 23: Global Challenges
• Elizabeth• Stevie• Jeffrey• JJ
Chapter 22: Revolutions and Nations
• Zane• Kurt• Landry
• -
4th Period Project Groups
Chapter 14: China• Grace• Madison• Chase• Cason• Sophia
Chapter 22: Revolutions and Nations
• Ryan• Kevin• Colton• Samuel• Miguel
Chapter 16: The Early Americas
• Ellie• Anna Grace
Chapter 23: Global Challenges
• Kendall• Jasmine• Corrie• Makenzie
Chapter 15: Japan• Faith• Ava• Isabella
• -
5th Period Project Groups
Chapter 14: China• Bekah• Mary Grace• Caroline• Margo
Chapter 23: Global Challenges
• Rebecca• Emma• Isabelle• Olivia• Connor
Chapter 22: Revolutions and Nations
• Lusvin• Daniel• Sophia
Chapter 15: Japan• Ty• Patrick• Porter• Tru
Chapter 16: The Early Americas
• Ross• Joshua• Scott
• -
7th Period Project Groups
Chapter 16: The Early Americas
• Anna• Lauren• Helen Grace• Ainsley• Dahlen
Chapter 23: Global Challenges
• Piper• Sydney C.• Sidney R.• Sarah Kate
Chapter 22: Revolutions and Nations
• Leah• Jayden• Sandra
Chapter 14: China• Nathan M.• Cooper• Nathan C.• Conner
Chapter 15: Japan• Alec• Tolu• Parker• Andrew
Chapter 16: The Early Americas
• Micah• Braden• Walker