Monday, January 19, 2009

Our Weather Game

Our Weather Game

What The Players Would Learn After Playing The Game?

1)     They would learn about global warming, acid rain and more.

2)     They would learn what causes them and if they had contributed to the outcome of such weather.

3)     They would also learn how to prevent it

4)     They would learn ways of doing things differently and how this would help save the earth.

What Is The Game about?

1)     Each family is made of up 4 cards.

2)     The aim is to match all the cards of one family e.g. If you have the card on global warming, you have to find the other three cards which are

a.     The prevention of global warming,

b.     What is global warming and

c.     What triggers global warming.

3)     If you got all these four cards, you now have one complete family. 

4)     At the end of the game, whoever has the most families is the winner of the game.

5)     The game is to help players understand about different forms of weather and how we can make do our part to save the earth.

6)     It also teaches the players what each global warming effect would do to earth and how it affects activities of all living creatures on the earth.

What are the rules of the game?

1)     Each player take turns to place a card in the centre of the table.  Whoever wants the card can take the card and the person who placed the card in the centre can draw another card.

2)     When a person has three cards already and the last card he needs is placed on the centre of the table, he/she has to shout the name of the weather family e.g. “Global Warming!”, “Acid Rain!” or whatever weather family they are forming.

3)     If two people want the card, the card goes to whoever have the most of that family gets the card first.

Weathers the game may be going to cover on:

1)     Global Warming

2)     Acid Rain

3)     Hail Storm

4)     Earthquake

5)     Cyclone

6)     Flood

7)     Wildfires

8)     Volcano Eruption

9)     Landslides

10)  Snow and Ice

11)  Avalanche and many more.



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