First you will need to cut out the "game pieces." One partner will cut out the P-1, P-2, and P-3 game pieces. The other partner will cut out the G-1, G-2, and G-3 game pieces.
Don't worry about cutting out the board.
Try playing all games. See if you can figure out the rules of the game, how to win the game, and how to lose the game.
After you have played for a while and your substitute teacher says stop, go to your Google Drive, find your Game of Science T-Chart Document that we created yesterday. It should be in your Science folder. You can also use the search bar to find it.
On the side that says CLAIM, please write any rules you can think of.
- Where do the pieces start?
- Do players take turns or roll a dice?
- How do you move? One space at a time or more?
- Can you move forward and backwards or diagonally?
- How do you win?
- How do you lose?
On the EVIDENCE side, please talk about the moves that helped you figure out the rules.
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