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Game of The Goose

Written By: Ursula Dubosarsky        Illustrated By: John Winch




Challenge 1

Read chapters 1 - 4. The story tells of the favourite places that Rowley, Fred and Rabbit enjoy. As the fences between the 3 children's houses have been removed, the children venture out to each other's back yards. As a team, draw the backyards of the 3 children. Carefully add in all the different places that each child describes. Now add in footsteps that each child would take to get to the cubby house. You may choose to draw this on paper or using a software package. When it is completed put it up for display with an explanation.
 

Challenge 2

The 3 children are missing. Imagine if one of the parents came up to the tree house to find no one there but the game laid out on the ground. Rowley, Fred and Rabbit's parents are very worried that they can't find their children. The parents go to the police. Now imagine if the police asked the parents of each child to come up with some information about their child. Your team's task is to design a "Missing" poster for each of the missing children. Make sure you include as much information as you can. This information could be vital in helping the parents and police find their missing children.

Make your poster into a webpage. Your team's webpage must have yur team name with a .html extension. There must be no spaces or capital letters in the name. For example, if your team name was 'The Green Dragons', your web page must be saved as:  thegreendragons.html

Email your team's page as an attachment, along with any graphics you've used, to

Game of the Goose Maintainer raffaela@teacher.schools.net.au

Please allow 24 hours for your page to be posted to the Game of the Goose Student Site. To view the webpages submitted by teams, please click here Game of the Goose Student Web Pages site.


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Challenge 3

Fred, Rowley and Rabbit all took different journeys through the game. They all found themselves in different places after they rolled the dice. Discuss  with your team the places the characters found themselves in the Game of the Goose. Now divide up your team, take one of the 3 characters ( Fred, Rowley or Rabbit) and draw a map outlining all the different places that your character went through. When you come back together as a group, compare the places that the 3 characters visited.
 

Challenge 4

The Goose becomes the most important part of the game and story. Discuss with your team the role that the Goose plays. How important is the Goose to Rowley, Fred and Rabbit? How does the Goose gain its 'extraordinary surge of strength? (page 127).
 
 

Challenge 5

In chapter 23, 'Home', the author takes us back to where the adventure started, in the Salvation Army Shop. Page 132 gives a clue to your team about what message Ursula Dubosarsky is trying to share with her readers. Can you find the message? Discuss what your team thinks the message means. Post your teams answers to the Game of the Goose Mail List goose@teacher.schools.net.au to share with others.

 

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