Empower Your Students to Save Energy at Home with Powerhaus
Summary:
This is a fun competitive and collaborative board game to teach middle school kids how to use energy at home wisely to reduce their environmental footprints and slow climate change.
Description:
Players are housemates who want to save money and their planet by learning how to reduce their energy bills. You will learn to distinguish good savings and bad wasting habits, and which investments in products, services, and technologies will save you the most energy within your limited budget. The game will include a debrief about the best ways to integrate this game into middle school science and civics classrooms.
Empower Your Students to Save Energy at Home with Powerhaus
Summary:
This is a fun competitive and collaborative board game to teach middle school kids how to use energy at home wisely to reduce their environmental footprints and slow climate change.
Description:
Players are housemates who want to save money and their planet by learning how to reduce their energy bills. You will learn to distinguish good savings and bad wasting habits, and which investments in products, services, and technologies will save you the most energy within your limited budget. The game will include a debrief about the best ways to integrate this game into middle school science and civics classrooms.
Everyday people trying to survive the Apocalypse in this worker placement gone wrong. A light twist on resource management with a dash of programming. Face your own Rube Goldberg Machine of death.
Description:
In EotL, you’re everyday people trying to survive in the shattered remains of civilization. Place your nuclear family in resource lines attempting to collect food, water, fuel, and ammo. Meanwhile, terrible things (played by you and your opponents) make life perilous. It’s worker placement gone horribly, horribly wrong. It’s a light twist on resource management with a dash of programming. Meet the creators (of End of the Line) and destroy your friends.
Everyday people trying to survive the Apocalypse in this worker placement gone wrong. A light twist on resource management with a dash of programming. Face your own Rube Goldberg Machine of death.
Description:
In EotL, you’re everyday people trying to survive in the shattered remains of civilization. Place your nuclear family in resource lines attempting to collect food, water, fuel, and ammo. Meanwhile, terrible things (played by you and your opponents) make life perilous. It’s worker placement gone horribly, horribly wrong. It’s a light twist on resource management with a dash of programming. Meet the creators (of End of the Line) and destroy your friends.
Everyday people trying to survive the Apocalypse in this worker placement gone wrong. A light twist on resource management with a dash of programming. Face your own Rube Goldberg Machine of death.
Description:
In EotL, you’re everyday people trying to survive in the shattered remains of civilization. Place your nuclear family in resource lines attempting to collect food, water, fuel, and ammo. Meanwhile, terrible things (played by you and your opponents) make life perilous. It’s worker placement gone horribly, horribly wrong. It’s a light twist on resource management with a dash of programming. Meet the creators (of End of the Line) and destroy your friends.
You are a prospector searching for gold in California at the time of the gold rush, searching for pockets of gold and hitting it rich at the poker table.
You are a prospector searching for gold in California at the time of the gold rush, searching for pockets of gold and hitting it rich at the poker table.
You are a prospector searching for gold in California at the time of the gold rush, searching for pockets of gold and hitting it rich at the poker table.
You are a prospector searching for gold in California at the time of the gold rush, searching for pockets of gold and hitting it rich at the poker table.