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From YouTube: How to make a board game
Description
In this video Katy shows you how to make a board game to help with your at home learning! You can download the game Starry Safari by going to the links below or you can design your own with Katy's top tips!
Starry Safari full colour: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CAzsvpn9kYZ4_xODzWHzZvAhsxswwK8R/view?usp=sharing
Starry Safari Black and white: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G4lzk8wxAgjoUSNCYnoQpz9nhdWYXtAp/view?usp=sharing
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And
if
you
land
on
the
questions,
you
have
to
pick
up
a
question
card
and
answer
the
question
correctly
and
if
you
can
get
a
question
correct,
you
get
a
piece
of
your
star
which
you
place
on
one
of
the
stars
in
the
middle
and
for
the
stars.
You
need
to
pick
four
separate
colors
and
then
remember
those
colors
and
color
each
of
the
animal
stars.
The
same
so
I
went
for
blue,
green,
yellow
and
red.
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So
now,
I
finish
coloring
in
the
board,
I'm
going
to
color
in
the
stars
and,
like
I,
said,
I'm
choosing
the
same
colors
that
are
on
the
game
board.
So
we
have
red
for
the
giraffe
yellow
for
the
zebra
Green
for
the
lion
there
we
go
and
finally
blue
for
the
tiger.
So
these
will
be
cut
out
and
placed
on
top
of
the
stars
on
the
game
board
and
now
I'm,
just
finishing
off
coloring
in
the
animals
on
the
stars
like
this.
So
now
I'm
coloring
in
four
counters,
and
they
are
different.
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So
you
can
easily
see
which
counter
is
yours
and
I'm
coloring
all
the
hats
of
different
color?
So
it
will
be
even
easier
to
see
so
I'm
giving
this
lady
a
nice
red
happy
so
now,
I'm
coloring
in
the
question
cards,
which
will
have
your
own
questions
on
the
back
and
if
you
land
on
a
question,
then
you
pick
one
of
these
cards
up
and
someone
asks
you
the
question
and
if
you
get
it
right,
you
get
a
piece
of
your
star.
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That
will
work
just
as
well,
because
the
whole
thing
is
covered
with
the
counters
anyway,
and
you
just
need
to
make
sure
that
you
put
blue
on
all
of
the
parts
of
the
colored
bits
like
I'm
doing
here.
So
then
it
doesn't
fall
off
when
you
cut
it
out,
and
once
you
have
glued
everything
on
to
your
card,
you
then
need
to
cut
out
your
pieces,
nice
and
carefully,
and
my
top
tip
for,
if
you
are
cutting
things
out,
is
to
move
the
thing
you
are
cutting
rather
than
the
scissors.
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So
now
I'm
making
the
question
cards
and
again
I
am
sticking
the
piece
of
paper
that
I
have
colored
in
to
a
piece
of
card
and
I'm
sticking
lots
of
glue
on
to
the
question
card
parts
and
pressing
it
down,
and
then
I
am
cutting
them
out
and
then
once
I've
cut
them
out.
I
am
making
up
my
own
questions
and
these
questions
are
to
help
with
your
learning
at
home.
So
you
can
do
times
tables
like
I'm
doing
here.
A
So
now
I
have
assembled
my
game
I'm,
going
to
show
you
how
to
play
so
you
can
get
a
dice
and
move
your
counter
as
many
as
the
dice
says,
and
mine
was
six.
So
someone
asked
me
a
question
and
if
I
get
that
question
right,
I
get
a
piece
of
my
star
and
I
have
chosen
the
red
giraffe,
because
I
loved
your
ass
and
I'm
going
to
roll
the
dice
again
and
I
got
four
so
I'm
leaving
four
spaces
and
getting
another
question
and
again
I
get
the
question
right.
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So
now
I'm
going
to
give
you
some
tips
on
how
to
design
your
own
board
game.
So,
first
of
all,
you
need
to
think
of
a
theme
for
your
game,
so
I
am
making
a
mind
map
of
all
of
my
ideas
and
it's
very
helpful
to
do
this,
because
you
can
have
lots
of
ideas
in
your
head,
but
once
you
see
them
on
paper,
you
will
pick
out
your
favorite
quite
easily.
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So
maybe
your
game
could
be
about
space,
the
seaside,
the
ocean
or
animals,
or
even
a
library
game
just
have
as
many
ideas
as
you
can
and
then
you
can
choose
your
favorites.
So
on
my
mindmap
when
I
was
planning,
my
game
I
saw
the
word
Safari
under
animal
and
I
thought.
Oh,
that
would
be
a
really
good
idea,
so
that
is
the
one
that
I
went
with.
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So
once
you
have
your
idea
for
your
game,
you
then
need
to
design
your
board
and
I'm
just
showing
you
different
ways
that
you
can
make
places
to
land
on.
So
if
you
get
a
circular
object,
I
have
a
small
roll
of
sticky
tape
here
and
just
draw
around
it
several
times
like
I'm
doing.
This
makes
a
really
good
space
to
move
your
counter.
So
now
I've
done
the
line
of
circles.
I
am
turning
it
into
a
caterpillar.
You
don't
have
to
turn
it
into
anything.
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A
So
maybe
you
want
to
do
rectangles
on
your
board
game,
so
I
am
drawing
around
an
eraser
to
get
a
nice
even
rectangle
shape
and
once
I'm
done
I'm
going
round
again
just
to
make
the
pieces
stand
out
and
I
am
turning
these
into
houses,
because
I
thought
that
would
be
a
nice
idea,
if
maybe
you're
doing
a
geography
game.
So
you
want
to
do
buildings
and
then
each
player
can
move
along
to
the
next
building,
so
I'm,
adding
roofs,
windows
and
front
doors
and
on
the
front
doors
I'm,
adding
the
numbers.
A
So
one
two
three
and
four,
and
these
are
the
numbers
of
each
of
the
spaces,
but
you
can
do
whatever
you
want.
You
don't
have
to
make
pictures
on
your
ball
game.
You
can
just
do
simple
shapes
that
you
move
across.
It's
totally
up
to
you
so
now,
I'm
going
to
show
you
a
different
way
to
make
counters,
because
in
the
star
is
a
fiery
game.
A
It
was
just
a
flat
counter,
but
I'm
going
to
show
you
that
you
can
make
the
3d
counter
quite
easily
and
you
just
need
a
piece
of
paper
so
I'm
drawing
a
little
mouse
for
the
counter,
and
then
I
drew
around
a
sticky
tape
again
and
got
a
nice
circle
and
now
I'm
cutting
the
circle
out
carefully
like
this,
and
once
the
circle
is
cut
out.
I'm
cutting
halfway
like
that
and
sticking
it
into
a
cone
shape
like
this.
With
my
glue
stick-
and
it
is
very,
very
simple
to
do
so.
A
So
now
I'm
going
to
show
you
how
to
make
a
spinner.
If
you
don't
have
a
dice
or
you
want
to
get
even
more
creative
and
make
a
spinner
for
your
game.
So
I'm
drawing
a
triangle-
and
this
is
an
equilateral
triangle
which
means
the
triangle-
is
the
same
length
each
side
and
in
the
middle
of
the
triangle,
I'm
drawing
a
big
circle
and
drawing
lines.
So
each
side
has
a
number
and
writing
one.