Select a learning topic for your game.
1. Big subject area: Bullying
2. One really important thing I learned to do in this subject is: That bullying is bad.
3. Other people should learn how to: Stick up for people that are getting bullied
4. I would teach them how to do this by: Making a game about not bullying.
5. Summary of my narrow game topic in five words or less: That you should never bully anybody no matter what.
Do a search and complete these questions about at least one source you think is very useful for your topic.
- Name of the website: Bullying- Wikipedia
- Link to website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiBullying
- Author of resources you are using (could be whole site or just an article or photo): Diego Grez
- Date the resource was made (if known):
- Date you found it: 11/20/12
- Fact 1: There are a lot of people getting bullied every day.
- Fact 2: The person getting bullied is sometimes called a "Target."
- Fact 3: There is bullying everywhere, Schools, Parks, Home, ETC.
- Fact 4: There are a lot of types of bullying, Cyber bullying, Gay Bullying, Military Bullying, School Bullying, Prison Bullying, and Sexual Bullying.
- Fact 5: Some people kill themselves for getting bullied.
3. Identify Important things to Find
1. What categories of objects from your topic could be hidden in a scene? Like behind trees and students who are motivating them to fight.
2. What kind of scene would you hide these objects in? Outside cause that's usually were people get bullied at.
4. Give Players a Quest
Choose one of these three rules to use in your hidden object game, to create a quest with learning value:
Rule 1: Find objects that don't belong in the scene
Rule 2: Find objects that fit a specific category or criteria: I'll chose this one
Rule 3: Find hidden text or numbers instead of objects
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