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PLANNING: Before we make the game, we have to do some thorough PLANNING.
a. Which materials am I going to use to make the board game?
b. Which actions will I be executing (e.g. cutting, pasting, etc.)?
c. Which tools will I use to make the game?
d. Here are some guidelines for the basic steps that have to be taken. Determine how much time you will need for each step if you have two hours available.
Steps | Time |
1. Cut out cardboard of 30 cm by 30 cm. | |
2. Cover cardboard with gift wrap. | |
3. Draw design to scale on white paper. | |
4. Colour / decorate board with pencils / pens / Koki pens. | |
5. Cut out square of ± 25 cm by 25 cm. | |
6. Paste square onto cardboard. | |
7. Add name of game on the outside. | |
8. Compile pamphlet containing rules. | |
9. Cover toothpaste box with gift wrap that is glued onto it. | |
10. Place rules and accessories in toothpaste box. | |
2 h |
e Before you make your final game, it is important for you to test it to make sure that it works. Draw a PROTOTYPE (example) roughly in your class workbook and play the game with a friend. This is the time to make the necessary changes. Write the change(s) here:
The following factors must be taken into account:
Now you have to learn how to enlarge the plan of your game to scale .
Instructions
Three important requirements for the pamphlet containing the rules , are that the content must be neat, legible and without any spelling mistakes . With the teacher’s permission you may type the pamphlet at home on a computer, and print it, or otherwise write it out neatly in print.
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