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Bible Board Game
Literature Board Game
Create a board game that utilizes each of the chapters we read in A Case For Christ. You must create rules that explain how to play the game. The game board needs to be creative, with a name for the game, and all of the materials to play the game must be included. Questions must be neatly printed by hand or typed. Your game board must be complete by the day of your scheduled final. Do not plagiarize an existing commercial game, however; you can use the basic idea. Have fun!
Rubric Code:
N24WBA7
By
gooseeggs
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Board Game and Final Project
4 points
(N/A)
3 points
(N/A)
2 points
(N/A)
1 points
(N/A)
Game Board
4 points
*Game is handed in on time.
*Design is a clear representation of the book’s content, easy to play and rules are well written.
*Gameboard is very colorful and clearly demonstrates creativity
3 points
*Game is handed in on time.
*Design is partly representative of the book’s content, it may be a little confusing to play and rules are limited.
*Gameboard demonstates some creativity.
2 points
*Game is handed in on time.
*Design is somewhat representative of the book's content, the game is difficult to play and rules are poorly written.
*Gameboard may be colorful but not too creative.
1 points
*Game is late or not submitted.
*Design is poor, with little or no relevance to the book. No rules or instructions evident.
*Gameboard is lacking creativity and/or color.
Evidence
4 points
Game includes at least five evidences the defend christianity from each chapter we studied, and five evidences you find through research.
3 points
Game has three to four evidences from each chapter and three to four researched by student.
2 points
Game has one to two evidences per chapter and one to two researched by the student.
1 points
Game has less than one evidences per chapter and none researched by the student.answers.
Rules sheet
4 points
Rules sheet is typed or handwritten neatly.
The game is easy to understand.
Player does not have to ask questions on how to play the game.
3 points
Rules sheet is neat.
The game is somewhat easy to understand.
Player does not have to ask many questions on how to play the game.
2 points
Rules sheet is messy. Understanding the game is somewhat difficult.
Player has to ask several questions to understand how to play the game.
1 points
Rules sheet is hard to read.
The game is very difficult to understand and players have to ask many questions to play the game.
Game astetics
4 points
Game includes all of the necessary pieces to play the game.
Game is also visually appealing and fun to play
3 points
Game is missing one of necessary pieces to play the game.
Game is somewhat visually appealing and is kind of fun to play, but not enjoyable.
2 points
Game is missing two of the necessary pieces to play the game
Game has some ascetics but is not very fun to play
1 points
Game is missing three or more of the necessary pieces to play the game.
Game is not visually appealing and is not fun to play
Keywords:
Game, board game
Subjects:
English
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