Sunday, 16 February 2014

Technology - Math Board Games


Hone Heke versus the Taniwha

Today was fun because we were making our own math board games to play with our friends and family. Members in our group were Inverness, Taaria and Kadison.
 

Materials:

Cardboard
Paper
Pencils
Vivid
Glue/cellotape
Ruler
Scissors

 Steps to create the board game:

1. Cut the cardboard  into whatever shape you want.
2. Glue coloured paper over the top of the cardboard.
3. Draw a path and rule lines along the path to create squares,        then write numbers from 1-50.
4. Draw pictures of Hone Heke and Taniwha at different places on the board game.
5. Make two dices for the game.
 

How to Play:

1. Player one roles both dices and adds the two numbers together.
2. Player one moves their counter the number of spaces along the board game.
3. Players take turns to see who is the first to reach the final square.
 

Rules:

1. If you land on Hone Heke, you short cut to the space he points too.
2. If you land on the Taniwha, you slide back down to the space his tail is in.
 
By Inverness and Taaria


                                      











































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