Friday, October 26, 2012

Hidden objects rubric and stuff.


Do you have a Math focus? Yes
What is it? Equations with variables on both sides.
How will your hidden objects teach this concept?
The way you travel from location to location is by solving 2 equations that are the longitude and latitude of a location.
Do your hidden objects work?
You click on them and they either disappear, or take you to a different screen
What game ingredients are you putting in?
A mini eiffel tower, hot dog stand, scrolls, and more

This is the rubric from the game. I personally think my game is too copmlicated. Also, we have to add the chapter of the book if we can

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Math Concept (x2)

Needs to be a concept taught in Geometry, Algebra, or Pre-Algebra. Could be used to teach a concept to kids in your classes.
Might be a Geometry, Algebra, or Pre-Algebra concept, but the game is below the level of mastery expected in your classes.
Has a math concept, but is not geared to kids your age, or is a concept below the level of Geometry, Algebra, and Pre-Algebra
No Math Concept, or concept is unclear to the player.
Hidden Objects
Game has at least 6 hidden objects that work and are solutions to your Math concept.
Game has at least 5 hidden objects that work and are solutions to your Math concept.
Game has fewer than 5 hidden objects that work or are not solutions to your Math concept.
Hidden objects don’t work.
Game Ingredients
Game has at least 3 game ingredients that are described on the wiki, and that work.
Game has 2 game ingredients that are described on the wiki that work.
Game ingredients are present, but don’t work.
No extra game ingredients.

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