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    Making A Game : Multicultural Stories


CATEGORY
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Knowledge Gained
All students in group could easily and correctly state several facts about every story read and used for the game without looking at the game.
All students in the group could easily and correctly state 1-2 facts about every story read and used for the game without looking at the game.
Most students in the group could easily and correctly state 1-2 facts about the stories read and used for the game without looking at the game.
Several students in the group could NOT correctly state facts about the stories read and used for the game without looking at the game.
Accuracy of Content
All information cards made for the game are correct. and every story read is represented with1-2 images and activities within the game
All but one of the information cards made for the game are correct.Almost every story read is represented with1-2 images and activities within the game
All but two of the information cards made for the game are correct. half or more of the stories read are represented but with only one image per story.
Several information cards made for the game are not accurate. and less than half the stories read are represented with less than 1 images and activities per story
Attractiveness
Contrasting colors and at least 14 original graphics or drawings were used to give the cards and gameboard visual appeal.
Contrasting colors and at least 7 original graphic were used to give the cards and gameboard visual appeal.
Contrasting colors and 3 "borrowed" graphics were used to give the cards and gameboard visual appeal.
Little or no color or fewer than 3 graphics were included.
Rules
Rules were written clearly enough that all could easily participate.
Rules were written, but one part of the game needed slightly more explanation.
Rules were written, but people had some difficulty figuring out the game.
The rules were not written.
Cooperative work
The group worked well together with all members contributing significant amounts of quality work.
The group generally worked well together with all members contributing some quality work.
The group worked fairly well together with all members contributing some work.
The group often did not work well together and the game appeared to be the work of only 1-2 students in the group.
Creativity
The group put a lot of thought into making the game interesting and fun to play as shown by creative questions, game pieces and/or game board.
The group put some thought into making the game interesting and fun to play by using textures, fancy writing, and/or interesting characters.
The group tried to make the game interesting and fun, but some of the things made it harder to understand/enjoy the game.
Little thought was put into making the game interesting or fun.

Date Created: January 12, 2004
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