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How to Play
First Period
You made
it to dismissal! Roll again
Roll the die and move forward. Wherever you land, click on the square and tackle the challenge, question, or scenario.
If you make it to dismissal, add 10 Academic points and roll again!
Lunch
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Lunch
Challenge!
Time to. choose! You can skip straight to Recess, or you can try your luck in Curveball Corner!
Curveball Corner
Recess
Challenge!
Curveball Corner
Ninth Period
Recess
Advisory
Hello,
science student!
Time to roll that die!
Roll 5 or 6
You have a science fair approaching, and because you are a thoughtful planner, you navigated the complicated schedule perfectly and finished your project with a week to spare. You’ve earned 20 attribute points, anywhere you’d like!
Roll 3 or 4
You have a science fair approaching, and you waited until the last minute to get it done. You completed it, but too late to correct a few minor errors.You’ve earned 10 attribute points, anywhere you’d like.
Roll 1 or 2
You have a science fair approaching, and you waited until the last minute to get it started. You completed it, but with a plethora of careless errors .You cannot add any points to your attributes.
When you arrive at science class, you realize Mrs. Taylor is absent. The substitute asks if any homework is due, and no one says anything. The sub asks you, directly, if there is anyting you need to turn in. You know that two of your best friends did their homework, but truly forgot it at home. Do you:
Ouch. Dishonesty is never the best path forward, even if it does save your friends some points. Let mrs. taylor decide whether or not to give them an extension.
You lose 10 points from your academic attribute.
You do, however, gain a clout coin.
If these are really your friends, they understand the difference between right and wrong.
Nice job making the hard decision.
Add 20 points to any attribute(s) of your choosing!
If these are really your friends, they understand the difference between right and wrong.
Nice job making the hard decision.
Add 20 points to any attribute(s) of your choosing!
Math
Math...is hard. And today, during Mrs. Thompson’s class, you felt absolutely, positively lost with the new systems-of-equations problems.
Here’s the good news: You let yourself feel frustrated for a bit of time, but then picked yourself up and pondered a solution: You set up a meeting with Mrs. Thompson for Wednesday morning to review the material.
Please add 20 attribute points to any attribute that you wish!
Math
If you can solve the following problem in the next 30 seconds, please give yourself 20 attribute points to your academic attribute!
While shopping at his favorite BBQ sauce outlet store, Mr. Miller realized he left his wallet in the car, and only has a $20 bill on him. He really wants to purchase “Knox-Your-Sox-Off” hot sauce, and while it is typically $24, it is on sale for 17% off. Does Mr. Miller have enough money, and by how much?
Physical
Education
Answer the following question to see your reward!
What macromolecule is necessary for the repair and growth of muscle, and how many grams of that macromolecule can the typical middle-school boy process in one meal?
Level
up
Excellent answer! Too much of anything can be bad for you, including protein. Add 20 attribute points to any level of your choosing!
Level
Down
Better luck next time! Roll the die; if you roll an even number, you don’t lose any points, but if you roll an odd number, subtract 10 points from any attribute!
Physical
Education
Answer the following question to see your reward!
Your VO2 max shows how much of which element you can take in during a workout and can be an indicator of your cardiorespiratory fitness level?
Excellent answer!
VO2max, the maximum rate of oxygen consumption measured during incremental exercise, is the gold standard measure of aerobic fitness. It is expressed in milliliters of oxygen consumed per minute per kilogram of body weight (ml/kg/min).
Add 10 attribute points anywhere you’d like!
Not quite!
VO2max, the maximum rate of oxygen consumption measured during incremental exercise, is the gold standard measure of aerobic fitness. It is expressed in milliliters of oxygen consumed per minute per kilogram of body weight (ml/kg/min).
Subtract 10 attribute points anywhere you’d like.
Art
Welcome to
Hello, art student! Today, you are being given the following challenge:
Along with your teammates, you must spend 45 seconds drawing the face of the the Rock (Yes, Dwayne the Rock Johnson). You must each draw for the exact same amount of time; for instance, if there are three of you, you will each draw for 15 seconds, picking up where the previous artist left off.
wow, nice work!
Congratulations on coming together as a team and having true artistic success!
Choose your reward:
1 clout coin, or 20 attribute points anywhere you choose!
wow, nice try!
Sadly, you were not successful in Art Class today; please subtract 10 points
from any attribute!
Art
Welcome to
Hello, art student! Today, you are being given the following challenge:
Along with your teammates, you must spend 60 seconds constructing a paper airplane with any piece of scrap paper nearby. You will each make one. After 60 seconds has lapsed, each of you will throw your plane. If one plane travels at least five feet (forward!), you win a clout coin for every successful throw! If not a single plane makes it five feet, your team loses ONE clout coin (total). And no sneaky paper balls, please!
Art
Welcome to
Hello, art student! Today, you are being given the following challenge:
Along with your teammates, you must spend 60 seconds designing the next poplular athletic/basketball shoe. You can only use whatever colors you possess in front of you (if just a pencil, so be it!). Your teacher and classmates will be the OBJECTIVE judges, judging your effort as much as your outcome after the 60 seconds have lapsed.
If you were deemed successful, your team earns one clout coin!
If you were unsuccessful, you lose one clout coin!
English
You missed two days of class for your water polo tournament. You came to see your teacher in advance, filled out an absence form, and returned after your travels fully caught up and with all of your work complete.
you have earned a clout coin for showing your teacher your best self!
English
Add 10 ACADMIC points to your total if you answer the question correctly:
Which of the following statements would be considered a strong Topic Sentence to kick off a body paragraph?
That’s
Right!
That’s
Wrong
You are an avid Gaga Ball player, and in the Gaga pit during recess, three boys seem to be “teaming up” and refuse to call themselves “out” when the ball clearly strikes their leg.
Choose one of the following:
While you can always remove yourself from a situation, you are also, now, not playing the game you love to play. You must surreneder one clout coin!
You made the hard choice, and sometimes neither choice is an easy one. You showed real grit. Please add 20 attribute points to any attribute(s) you choose!
Nice Work!
You rocked at the band concert last night. Add 20 points to your “character” attribute!
Your friend keeps trying to distract you. You are trying to pay attention to the teacher, but you also find your friend very funny. Roll the die. If you get an odd #, you got caught: lose one clout coin. If you get an even, you resisted the temptation and stay as you are.
Your mom convinced you to join the Robotics team, and you discover that you love it. Add 20 points to your Character attribute.
You get up to sharpen your pencil during the test so that you can glance at a few papers as you walk to and from the sharpener. Even though your teacher does not notice, you change your answer when you get back to your seat. Erase 20 attributre points!
You didn’t do your homework last night, and you lie to your teacher in hopes that he/she doesn’t find out and dock you points on the assignment.
Roll the die once. If it’s anything but a SIX, you lose one Clout Coin.
You like the new idea of "family time" to connect with the other side of the campus, but you don't have any friends from your grade in your family, and you've never even heard of the other guys.
You decide to open up, get to know some new people, and do your best to be a leader. nice work!
You earn +10 academic points and 1 clout coin!
You hear a teacher scolding a friend in the hallway.
To be funny, you yell out, "Yeah..." and echo exactly what she was saying but in a mocking tone.
Receive 1 clout coin for making your friends laugh, but subtract 20 attribute points from any level(s) you choose.
Lunch Challenge 1
A classmate who you aren’t close friends with is seen sitting alone at a lunch table for the second straight day. You choose:
Lunch Challenge 2
You arrive a bit late to lunch, and you immediately get distracted by a friend’s conversation the moment you sit down. Before you know it, time is running out, and Mr. Dawson is getting the room quiet for announcements and dismissal to recess. Do you:
You happened to be near the "teacher table" at lunch and overheard several teachers talking about a classmate who has recently failed multiple tests. He is not someone you are friends with and, actually, is someone who has been unkind to you in the past.
Do you:
Add ten points to your “character” attribute
Roll the die! If you roll a 1, 2, or 3, there is no penalty. But if you roll a 4, 5, or 6, you have to donate one of your clout coins to another team of your choosing!
hello!
You are right...and wrong. Yes, you should be responsible for your actions. But this is a learning opportunity, and going hungry when you have more school to focus on is not a healthy option. Advocate for yourself! Please subtract 10 attribute points from any area you choose.
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Good for you. Sometimes the hard decision is still the right decision to make, and advocating for yourself after making an innocent mistake is the right way to go. You have earned 30 attribute points in any area you’d like!
Lots of choices have pros AND cons, and this is one of them. You earn one clout coin, but subtract 10 character attribute points.
Nice job being a thoughtful person! Please add 20 attribute points to any level(s) you’d like.
Curveball
Corner!
You witness a boy take an extra snack during PE while Mr. Fraser has his back to the snack box. The boy who took the extra snack has food allergies (the snack is safe), is often encouraged by teachers to make sure he eats, and is an all-around wonderful student and friend. Absolutely no one saw what you just saw. What do you do?
C. You wait until recess, and you address your friend directly. Is there a reason he made this choice? You intend to find out.
Curveball
Corner!
Over spring break, Mr. Redahan, your science teacher, offers a bonus opportunity for any student who does a lab reflection. You complete it right away, but because you still have twelve days of break, you forget about it and leave it at home the day it is due (the first day back from break).
Mr. Redehan appreciates the trust you have built up in class, so you earn a Clout Coin! At this point in the school year, you have proven to your teacher that you are honest and trustworthy about getting your work done.
Curveball
Corner!
It is impossible for your coaches to track the number of activities each student has done during Field Day. You are a phenomenal athlete, and your teammates are pushing you to step in and take a teammate’s spot for 3 x 3 basketball who is obviously less athletic. You’ve already done your events; what do you do?
This is definitely one of those tricky situation where neither decision feels
perfect. You are doing the right thing, so you earn 20 character points,
but you must surrender one Clout Coin (if you have one). If you don’t have
one, you lose a turn.
Making the right decision can be a slippery slope, eh? The boy broke
the rules, and it’s hard to support that behavior. Still, we are sure that
he appreciates your support.
You earn one clout coin, but you lose 10 character points.
Making the right decision can be a slippery slope, eh? The boy broke
the rules, and it’s hard to support that behavior. Still, we are sure that
he appreciates your support.
You earn one clout coin.
Hmmmm. We’ve got to say that we appreciate the
kindness you employed in asking, but putting
a teammate in that position is not at all fair.
Please give a Clout Coin to the team that is next to roll.
Your earned-credibility with this group has paid off. You have earned a Clout Coin!
Hmmmm. We’ve got to say that what you chose takes guts...and a bit of cruelty.
Please give a Clout Coin to the team that is next to roll, and subtract ten points from your
character attributue.
Curveball
Corner!
On the playground during recess, you start to develop a real love for basketball. Outside of school, you begin organizing weekend basketball games with your friends at your house. For taking the initiative and being a leader, you’ve earned a Clout Coin!
Curveball
Corner!
Mr. Levy announces a new club at morning meeting, and while History has never been your favorite subject or one that you are successful in, you begin to think about giving it a shot. Roll the die:
If you roll an even number, you decide to try it, which earns you a Clout Coin!
If you roll an odd number, you play it safe and don’t learn anything new. Lose a Clout Coin, or ten points of any attribute level you choose
Curveball
Corner!
In Ms. Rubin’s Chorus class, you try out for a solo at a concert, which takes a ton of courage. And guess what? You got it! Take a Clout Coin from any (every!) team with 40 or fewer character points!
Curveball
Corner!
At the Science Fair, you have a project that went above and beyond. Your classmate has a project that they struggled with, and you spend ten minutes asking them about their topic and lifting them up. Roll the die:
If you roll 1, 2, or 3, earn 20 points to your Academic attribute.
If you roll a 4, 5, or 6, you earn a Clout Coin!
Curveball
Corner!
During class, you overhear your friends talking about how much school “sucks” and how they think school is like a “prison” while the teacher is grading tests and students are allowed to be chatting. They notice you are listening and turn towards you.
What is the best way to proceed?
b. You tell them to get a reality check
Given the choice of ignoring negative talk or adding fuel to the fire by providing more negativity to the conversation, ignoring it is, in fact, the better of the two options.
Please add 20 attribute points anywhere you’d like!
Given the choice of ignoring negative talk or adding fuel to the fire by providing more negativity to the conversation, ignoring it is, in fact, the better of the two options.
Please subtract 20 attribute points from anywhere you choose!
Curveball
Corner!
Every day, you notice that a boy who was one of your best friends since second grade becoming more and more distant from you. This really bothers you, and you don’t understand why you aren’t as close anymore. On this particular day, you feel incredibly upset and emotional about it.
What is the best way to proceed?
a. You confront the boy and demand an explanation
b. You ignore the feeling while at school today
Given the choice of being confrontational when feeling highly emotional about something and giving the feeling time to be processed, the latter is the better way forward. Making heavy decisions when feeling emotionally charged is not prudent, and demanding your friend explain is not likely to lead to productive talk.
Please give up one clout coin!
Given the choice between being confrontational when feeling highly emotional about something and giving the feeling time to be processed, the latter is the better way forward. Making heavy decisions when feeling emotionally charged is not prudent, and demanding your friend explain is not likely to lead to productive talk.
Waiting and giving yourself to think through the situation will likely lead to a better outcome for everyone involved.
You have earned one clout coin!
At recess today, you get yelled at by a boy who is a friend of yours after the two of you crash to the ground after you tried to come up with a pass while playing football on the athletic field. You felt he guarded you aggressively, and he accused you of purposely rolling over him when you both fell to the ground (you didn’t). What should you do next?
Welcome to
Recess
Time to play!
Welcome to
Recess
Time to play!
Great Choice.
You see, competitive playing comes with playing sports. the choice you made means you stuck to your morals, you get to keep playing the position you love, and you show real grit even when times get a little bit tough. You can always talk things out with your friend when the game is over.
you can choose: take one clout coin from another team, or add 30 attribute points anywhere you choose!
Welcome to
Recess
Time to play!
think about it.
doing the right thing isn’t always easy, but in this case, you were already doing the right thing. you shouldn’t be forced to make a change if you are staying true to yourself and playing the right way. No one was in actual danger.
Please subtract 10 points from your character attribute.
Welcome to
Recess
Time to play!
Indoor recess challenge!
Sometimes it rains, and we have to make the most of our time inside! Your challenge is to play the counting game. You have 60 seconds to make it to TEN, and you get TWO tries. In this game, you cannot “go” twice in a row, and your teammates will count one number at a time, but cannot communicate otherwise. If two boys speak at the exact same time, the round is over!
If you cannot make it to ten, please subtract 10 attribute points from anywhere you choose
If you make it to ten, you can add 20 attribute points anywhere you choose!
Welcome to
Recess
Time to play!
Outdoor recess challenge!
Your challenge today is to simulate outdoor basketball.
One teammate must make a hoop with their arms outstretched and connected in front of them. The other teammate(s) will create a basketball out of any scrap paper that is near to them. A total of eight shots will be taken from TEN feet away. The person who is the hoop CANNOT MOVE.
If you cannot make at least half of your shots, please subtract 10 attribute points from anywhere you choose
If you make at least half of your shots, you can add 20 attribute points anywhere you choose!
ADVISORY
What would you do?
It is the week before holiday break, and you know that you have to bring in a small donation for free dress on friday for Loeber advisory. you forgot to make sure you got your donation in time, but you show up to school in free dress. do you:
Oh, my. While it’s commendable to still plan on donating to someone less fortunate, lying to your teacher is never the right path forward. We all make mistakes. Own it, and we can figure it out together.
You lose one clout coin or 30 character attribute points; you choose!
This one feels off, because it still would have been better to just own it straight away. Still, we all make mistakes in life, and your choice to be honest when confronted does show a bit of grit on your part. Next time, though, be honest up front! Honesty matters!
Add 10 attribute points wherever your heart desires!
ADVISORY
On the third straight day where we are forced to have indoor recess due to bad weather, you notice one of your advisory mates is not quite acting like himself.
Instead of playing basketball like you do basically every single time during indoor recess, you instead decide to do what you see him do nearly every day: draw.
Roll a die. If you roll a 1 through 5, you earn one clout coin. If you roll a six, you earn two clout coins!
It is 1:45.
Even though you are supposed to be in Advisory, you find yourself roaming the halls and checking out other classrooms.
Roll the die once. If you get an even number, you went unnoticed this time. If you get an odd number, you have to donate a clout coin to the team who rolls next.
ADVISORY
Since the beginning of school, your teacher has not really taken tabs on who has turned in their phone in the morning and who hasn't. You usually keep yours with you in your backpack.
Please erase 10 character attribute points
ADVISORY
All through the school year, you and another boy in advisory haven’t done much of anything together. You aren’t enemies, per se, but you don’t have very much in common and always play different games during your free time.
On Monday morning, you overhear him saying “I might as well not be here anymore.” Or...at least you think you heard that. Of the following options, how should you proceed?
Woof! This is not an easy situation to face.
Should you tell someone as quickly as possible? Absolutely.
But telling another friend is not a better solution than telling a responsible adult who is more capable of alerting anyone who needs to be alerted.
Please add 10 attribute points to your character attribute.
Woof! This is not an easy situation to face.
Should you tell someone as quickly as possible? Absolutely.
But telling another friend is not a better solution than telling a responsible adult who is more capable of alerting anyone who needs to be alerted.
Please subtract 10 attribute points from your c haracter attribute.
History
While playing Mr. Miller’s “Silk Road” interactive game, you notice that you were awarded a few too many resource points. Despite it putting your team squarely in the lead, you decide to report the innocent mistake and lose your points.
Add 20 points to your academic attribute
History
Which historical figure was Alexander the Great’s personal tutor?
Nope!
Good try...ish. Please subtrace 10 points from your academic
attribute.
Yes!
Absolutely correct! Please add 20 points to any attribute
you choose!
French
During French Class, Madame notices that you don’t have your homework. You honestly completed it, but you just can’t locate it in your homework folder. When Madame tells you it has to be marked as late when you turn it in tomorrow, you are understandably upset, and it shows.
After cooling down over the remainder of class, you hang around after dismissal to explain to Madame that you understand her decision and apologize for your gruff demeanor during class. Being accountable for your choices is a big deal, and truly shows grit. You choose:
a. Donate one Clout Coin and add 20 points to any attribute you wish! Très bien!
b. Keep your clout coin, but subtract 10 points from any attribute.
Bienvenidos
Spanish
Senora Paternina is proud of how hard you have worked to improve this trimester. Please add 10 attribure points to any level you’d like!
Latin
Mr. Boudreau and Mr. Currie both recognize your commitment to bettering yourself as a Latin student, and you begin conversing in Latin while in the hallways of Brunswick. Magnum officium!
Please add 10 Academic Attribute points!
Mr. Xie just wrote a positive quick note about you; he says that after earning a score of 68% on your last quiz, you managed to bump that up to 89% this time around!
Please take a Clout Coin for showing true grit!