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By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta
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By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta.

Jan 20, 2016

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Page 1: By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta.

By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta

Page 2: By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta.

•Laughter is the best medicine•Half of all Americans over age 6 play computer and video games •Each year, Americans purchase more than 220 million games, nearly two games for every U.S. household•Today about 2,5000 laughter clubs convene regularly around the world•On average Americans devote 75 hours a year to play video games

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Page 4: By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta.

Who was the President of the United States from 1933-1945?

Franklin D. Roosevelt!

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History

Page 5: By: Emily Rellick, Mallory Leiper, Josh Zilka, Rob Lingenfelder. Will Krefta.

Game Setup

- 100 cards- min. 2 players- 5 different categories each 20 ( History, Sport, Miscellaneous, Science, Video Games)

Game directionsSetup the game: Arrange the cards into the five different categories with the questions facing up.Start of the game: First all players roll a dice, the highest number goes first. If there is a tie, redo the process.The player who goes first rolls the dice which determines the category. When the 6 is rolled, roll again. If there are no card left in the category, roll again. If the person answers right they put the cards in front of them, if you answer wrong the card gets discarded. Now the other player(s) does the same thing. When all the cards are gone the game is over.End of the Game: At the end of the game all players count the points on their cards. The player with the most points wins.

Roll 1 = history Roll2 = ScienceRoll3 = SportsRoll4 =

MiscellaneousRoll5 = Video GamesRoll6 = Re roll

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Chuck e Cheese

• The kids ran around • They screamed • ate pizza • were really loud • they fought over tickets • crowded around gun games • asked for money • really messy • liked games that gave alot of tickets • they drank pop • scared of the robots • took pictures with chuck e cheese • sad when it was over