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A PowerPoint Gameby
Bob WhitworthPiedmont College
Play the Game
Game Directions
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Credits
Copyright Notice
Game Preparation
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Are you smart enough to be the Zoo Keeper?
How much do you know about animals? Well, if you want to be a Zoo Keeper, you better know a lot! This game tests your knowledge on animals commonly found in the Zoo. Everything from where they came from to if they are a mammal or reptile. Animals are a big part of our world and learning about them allows us to cohabitate with them safely. We are dependent on each other in many ways and living together is essential for our planet to run smoothly. The Zoo Keeper of the Athens Zoo has moved to Africa to study white tigers and the Zoo needs a replacement FAST! Help us find the new zoo keeper. It could even be YOU!
The object of this game is to answer as many questions correctly as you can in order to become the zoo keeper. You will roll the dice and each square you land on will have a question pertaining to animals you are studying in class. If you land on a square with an animal on it, you are in luck! You don’t have to answer a question. This square will give you five facts about this animal that will help you answer more questions in the future. You automatically get to move 2 spaces forward if you land on one of these squares. If you answer correctly on a regular square, you may move one space forward. If you answer incorrectly, move one space back. In order to move your game piece, a set of dice is included. Role one die at each turn.
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Game DirectionsThe goal of the game is to…BECOME THE ZOO KEEPER!
To play the game you have to…ROLL THE DICE AND ANSWER A QUESTION
To win the game you have to…ANSWER THE MOST QUESTIONS RIGHT AND MAKE IT TO THE ZOO EXIT BEFORE THE OTHER PLAYERS.
DETAILED DIRECTION S ON PREVIOUS PAGE
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Game PreparationGame Board: Print out slides 7–10, cut off the edges, then tape together
“FAST FACT” Cards: Print out slides 33–37(preferably on heavy stock with a distinct color), then cut into individual question cards
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Time to play “ZOO KEEPER”! Create one action button for each question in your game (i.e., 25
questions, 25 buttons). This is the slide students will return to at the beginning of each turn in order to access the next question.
You will work on this slide AFTER you have created all of your question slides
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Question #9 How tall are giraffes?
•100 feet tall
•2 feet tall
•20 feet tall
•higher than the empire state building
Gorilla Fast Facts!
Gorillas are found in Africa. Gorillas like to climb trees. Gorillas are endangered species. Humans are more of a risk to gorillas than gorillas are to humans as we move into their habitat. Fruit is a great source of nutrition to the gorilla.
Giraffe Fast Facts!
Giraffes are cousins to the deer and cow. The Giraffe live in Africa and stand up to 20 feet tall. The Giraffe are not endangered species. The favorite meal of the Giraffe is leafy greens.
Zebras Fast Facts!
Zebras are well known for there strips on their coat. Zebras average life span is 25 years. The Zebra grazes on grass in herds with other Zebras. Zebras are mammals.
Lions Fast Facts!
The Lion can run up to 40 mph for a short time. Lions walk around for an average of 2 hours and eat for 50 minutes each day. The Lion is a powerful animal weighing 200-600 pounds.
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Credits Originally designed by Bob Whitworth, Piedmont College,
October 21 “ZOO KEEPER”. 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.
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Educational Objectives Grade Level 5th-8th
Middle School or Junior High Science
Students will be able to identify animals commonly found in a zoo and be able to list where they are from, what they like to eat, if they are endangered, If they are a mammal, reptile, or amphibian, and other fun facts.
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Copyright Copyright 2008 Bob Whitworth 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.