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Christine Houle

Epic Game Design Challenge

How do we encourage students to become better questioners?

We created a game to help facilitate and motivate students to develop "Why, What If, and How" questions. The goal of this game is to stimulate thinking through the use of questions.


Flaming Hot Questions Game

Students will work in groups of 2-4.

Teacher will read off a random topic that students will have to create “Why, What If, and How” questions. They have two minutes per round. Students will log their questions in columns and after the designated two minutes, teacher will score their questions.

Scoring:

1 point= ability to answer question

3 points= ability to look up on the internet

5 points= researchable questions


How to move on the board?

3 points= 1 square

Round down to a number divisible by 3.

Follow board prompts as you move around the trail.

Repeat rounds until someone reaches the finish line.

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