YOUR FINAL PROJECT
MAKE YOUR OWN BOARD GAME
1. Your board game should answer your own unit question. Your unit question should encompass what your group feels is the most important topic you learned in this class. Tie the question and the theme together.
2. For your project, you need to create a board game that reviews the entire year. You can work in groups of 1, 2, 3, or 4 people. Examples are below:
2. For your project, you need to create a board game that reviews the entire year. You can work in groups of 1, 2, 3, or 4 people. Examples are below:
3. Choose a theme for your game, and tie it into your unit question. You can create your own theme or "borrow" one from a real board game.
4. Create a rough draft of the rules, AND questions for the game. You need to include 100 questions from the year. Choose a few questions from all of the units we have covered.
5. Create a rough draft of the board game.
6. Get your rough drafts approved by Bradfield. You will have markers, computers, colored pencils, scissors, glue, type paper, and butcher paper to create your game. YOU WILL NOT GET ANY OF THE SUPPLIES UNTIL YOUR ROUGH DRAFT IS APPROVED BY BRADFIELD!
7. Get your supplies.
8. Create your board game.
9. The Rubric is below! Make sure you get all the requirements!
5. Create a rough draft of the board game.
6. Get your rough drafts approved by Bradfield. You will have markers, computers, colored pencils, scissors, glue, type paper, and butcher paper to create your game. YOU WILL NOT GET ANY OF THE SUPPLIES UNTIL YOUR ROUGH DRAFT IS APPROVED BY BRADFIELD!
7. Get your supplies.
8. Create your board game.
9. The Rubric is below! Make sure you get all the requirements!