World War 1 04. The Game It’s World War 1 in our classroom. England, Russia, and France Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.

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World War 1 04

The Game It’s World War 1 in our classroom. England, Russia, and France Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

The Points and Rewards Every country starts with 5 points The country with the most points on Tuesday, January 19 th wins 3 extra credit points on the final and one homework pass for second semester. That countries’ allies win 2 extra credit points on the final OR a homework pass (each citizen’s choice)

How to Gain/Lose Points How to Gain Points Leaving your country spotless Creativity on assignments Each citizen completes the homework Battle Thursday *You may give points to your allies: 1 per week on Fridays* How to Lose Points Leaving your country messy Talking/disrupting class No citizen completes the homework

Battle Thursdays Thursday, January 14 th each country will compete against other countries in a Family Feud style game. The Game: Countries will compete 1 v 1. A category with 6 answers (such as the 6 deadliest battles of WW1) will be up. The first team to buzz in will get to answer. If they don’t get answer #1, team 2 will get a chance to answer a higher answer. Winning team of the Buzz round will get to choose “Pass or Play” If you play: Each citizen (INDIVIDUALLY) will try to complete the board. The country gets 3 Strikes. If the country gets three strikes, then the other country has one chance to steal (they need to say a correct answer) The Triple Entente will choose their battle partner for the first three rounds; the Triple Alliance will choose their battle partner the second three rounds