It was a bad start for the project's second part, because we did all the thing without consulting with danish student. So basically we made everything very easy for them. Nathan and Christian only had to copy the game.
It was a bad start for the project's second part, because we
did all the things without consulting
the Danish students. So, basically, we made everything very easy for
them. Nathan and Christian only had to copy the game.
We played the game with 8th graders. The game was quite easy. There were no difficulties explaining or solving it. At first, 8th graders thought that the game was going to be boring, but afterwards they got involved into it and they couldn't stop. Most of the students enjoyed playing. They said that the game was involving and challenging. We did a little trick to make the game more interesting. We made stickers with stars for those who would finish the game first. In a way, it was a small competition for them which was really exciting for everyone.
We played the game with 8th graders. The game was quite easy. There were no difficulties explaining or solving it. At first, 8th graders thought that the game was going to be boring, but afterwards they got involved into it and they couldn't stop. Most of the students enjoyed playing. They said that the game was involving and challenging. We did a little trick to make the game more interesting. We made stickers with stars for those who would finish the game first. In a way, it was a small competition for them which was really exciting for everyone.
Monika. Kostas and Diana.
I hope you have enjoyed making the game as much as the 8th graders did while playing it.
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