Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Creating a game

I loved the games you all invented. It was a lot of fun to see how creative you could get. I'm not sure which one was my favorite. They all seemed to follow the theme, "win or get hit in the head!"
"Roll a 3 or get hit in the head!"
The most important thing to remember from this class was how to explain how do to something. 

Think about these things. 

What is the object? 
What are the rules? 
What do you do first? 
Then? 
After that? 
Finally?

The object of the game should explain the overall gist. What do you do and how do you win?

The rules should explain any restrictions that the game has. 

Then the sequence should explain how to play the game. 

This formula can be used to explain lots of activities that follow a sequence. Cooking, building or performing an action. 

For example:

The object of this blog is to help you review for the exam. 
There are no specific rules for accessing this blog. You should just have a curiosity to learn.

First, go to www.whitsclassroomcommunity.blogspot.com
Then, find the blog that covers the class you want to review.
After that, read the blog and try to remember all of the points we talked about.
Finally, review your book or worksheets to help you get a full picture of the material.

This should help you prepare for the final exam!





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