<h1> Life of Christ Board Game</h1> <html><body><p><p><br/> Timeline for game board taken directly from: mbsoft.com<br/></p><br/><p><br/> <b>Object:</b> Collect tokens by moving around the game board and answering questions on the life of Christ. The winner is the one who has the most tokens at the end of the game.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> <b><br/> <b>Materials Requirements:</b><br/> </b><br/></p><br/><p><br/> Game Board Game markers 1 die 150 Question Cards Tokens<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Place two small baskets on the table to put questions cards in. Place the question cards in one basket. The second basket will hold the remaining cards. Place your markers in the "Birth of Jesus" space. To determine who begins the game, each player throws one (1) die. The first two players on each team throw one (1) die. The player who throws the most dies begins the game. Each player begins their turn by rolling the die (1) and moving as many spaces as they need to. The player on their right will draw one of the cards and read the question loud. Each card has a question about Christ's life. If the participant answers the question correctly, they will receive an award. <a href="https://risks.info/">GAMING</a> If they do not answer the question correctly, they will not receive a token and their turn is over. If you roll 6 using one die or a combination of dice (2) they can get the token of any player they choose.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> * Use dice (2) to help move through the board game more efficient.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> The question is asked to the first player who can travel across the entire game board and be able to land on the Ascension area (you don't have to choose the exact number). If the answer is incorrect the player will remain on the Ascension area and get another chance to answer the question at the end of their next turn. If the correct answer is given the game is over and all players will count their tokens. The player with the most tokens wins the game.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Game Board- Print out Game Board, trim, put it together, and then glue it onto a piece or cardboard. To make it last you can laminate it or cover it with clear contact paper.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Question Cards - Print out Question Cards on card stock. Use only the cards that reflect the abilities of your student. To make sure they last, laminate or cover them with clear contact paper.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> *Use the Question Cards provided or make your own. You can also create cards that correspond to the lessons you have been teaching in your classroom. You can also have your students create cards for the team that is not on. You'll have 150 questions to pick from. <b>Note : I'm just a mom and I'm trying to make these question cards as useful as I can.</b><br/></p></p></body></html> </h1>