A first page of suggestions for organizing and supervising the game in the classroom setting. These pages are usually followed by pages with appropriate materials, depending on the particular game.
Some suggested "Trick" cards for the Star Wars Game
for 1, 2 and 3-square penalties or advances
but understanding the Spanish will bring a benefit
(This is a .jpg reproduction -- the "real" print is not fuzzy)
For the Photo Gallery game, two of the 28 photos included should you want to use them. (These two come from Uruguay)
All the clues are also included, should you wish to use them.
One set of card patterns for the Guess Who game. Backings are also included, since a card should look like a card, not a slip of see-through paper. And if laminated, they look like cards and will last and last, once they are made.
One of the game board patterns for one of the 10 Clue-type game variations. Game boards of course must be blown up or re-drawn larger about posterboard size. Also included besides suggestions for organizing the game are patterns for the cards that can be copied off, backing for cards, and 2 student handouts that can be copied off -- one for the Rules of the game, adapted for the classroom, and one with the story and the suspects and other crucial information.