[Edu] Card Games
Carol Townsend
carol.townsend at gmail.com
Sat Aug 12 11:45:05 EDT 2006
Have you looked at Just Desserts yet?
It's got food and what the food is made up of. On cards. Along with who
likes what stuff.
For example, if you have "peanut butter cups" then you've got something made
of chocolate and peanuts. There's people that like stuff w/ chocolate,
others that like stuff w/ peanuts and some who like both - so any of those
people would eat the peanut butter cups. Then there are those who don't
like peanuts and (though it's impossible to think of) some who don't like
chocolate. The won't eat the peanut butter cups. The people cards show
what they will eat and, if they won't eat something, it's also on the cards.
There's other stuff w/ the game play (and the current rules are here:
http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/JustDesserts/Rules.html ) but that's
how the cards are set up. Maybe something in how those cards are set up
that can help you develop your dichotomous key game? I kept trying to think
of how to use it in a chemistry class because the mini-poster of all the
desserts is *almost* like a periodic table (look at the bottom of the rules
page, or here:
http://www.looneylabs.com/OurStores/product.html?ProductID=242)
anyway, good luck!
Carol
On 8/11/06, Magi D. Shepley <magid at concentric.net> wrote:
>
> I read the description of the Aquarius game with interest, because last
> week (and this Monday), I am taking a class that will allegedly make me
> highly qualified to teach high school biology.
> :cough: :cough: Anyway...
> I have to come up with a set of stuff to teach a specific topic. I've
> built upon classification, since we do that all the time anyway.
>
> I have adapted a dichotomous key to use familiar foods, and put them on
> cards to go on binder rings. I was wondering if anybody has any idea
> how I can apply this concept to a CARD GAME.
>
> I keep thinking I should be able to use the cards from the dichotomous
> key as a card game, but I'm missing some essential information.
>
> Magi
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