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Story
Game Directions
Game Preparation
Game Pieces
Play the game
Objectives
Credits
A Homemade PowerPoint Game
By
Brandon Moon
Copyright Notice
Monroe Elementary School
Story about ‘School-opoly’
This is a game where you have to collect or pay
money. If you run out of money first, your opponent
wins. If your opponent runs out of money, you are
the winner. You start out with $30.00. There is a
place on the board that allows you to collect money.
Every other place makes you pay.
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Game Directions
Start your game at ‘Start Here’.
Go in the direction of the arrows
You will start with $30.00.
Roll the dice to go to the various places.
You must follow the directions at each place.
Whoever runs out of money, loses the game.
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Game Preparation
 If you are playing by yourself, you will need 1
dice, 1 game piece and $30.00.
 If you are playing with a partner, you will need 1
dice, 2 game pieces and $30.00 for each person
 If the teacher and the whole class is playing, you
will split the class into 2 teams and you will use 1
dice, 2 game pieces and $30.00 for each team
 If two schools are playing during a video
conferencing session, each school will need 1
dice, 1 game piece and $30.00 for each school.
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Game Pieces
Use these or any other images for your game by printing and cutting out a game piece
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Educational Objectives
 Audience:
The audience will be 3rd, 4th or 5th grade students
 Objectives:
 Students will be able to work as a group on CRCT
test items in a game setting.
 Students will be able to experience and appreciate
the rewarding and sometimes difficult times, as they
move toward graduating from their school .
 Students will see a connection between being
prepared for tests and graduating from school.
 Students will engage in healthy competition in the
academics, while experiencing real-life situations
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Credits
All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this
game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.
 Originally designed by Brandon Moon, Monroe Elementary
School, Dec 6, 2004, “School-opoly”.
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Copyright
 Copyright 2004 Brandon Moon
 Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all
teachers and students of non-profit schools.
 Permission is also granted to all teachers and students
of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for
their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright
page and the credits page remain part of the game.
Teachers and students who adapt the game should add
their names and affiliations to the credits page without
deleting any names already there.
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Time to play School-opoly!
1. Click the big button to choose a test item
2. Click the yellow button to play the board game
CRCT
TEST ITEM
Play Board Game
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Game Directions
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