STEM isn't the only class I have that has cool projects. In my german class, we had to create a board game that would help us study. Me and my friend, Trinnity, made a game called "Better Nate Than Lever." The game had to be aesthetically appealing, fit in a shoebox, suitable for 2-6 players to play for 8-20 minutes, and contain question cards. The question cards were given to us by Mr. Grillon, the german teacher, and were based on grammar, vocabulary, and culture/geography. We had to come up with not only the board, but also the rules to the game. These were our rules:
We had three different types of cards. Question cards were green spaces, made by Mr. Grillon, and had german questions on them. Grillon cards were blue spaces and had fun, random actions on them. Lever cards were brown spaces and had random actions on them.