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Ages 8+, 2-5 Players, 25 Minutes CONTENTS 81 School Paper Cards, 11 Bell Cards, 5 Folders, 1 Teacher’s Pet Marker, 1 Score Pad, 1 Pencil, Instructions OVERVIEW Players collect School Paper cards and stash them in their Trapper Folders. Get the best sets of quizzes, homework, notes from classmates, feld trip slips, report cards, detention, and doodles to win! S C R A T C H S N I F F W atc h t he Ho w to Pl ay Video: BigG Creative.com / TrapperKeeperHTP

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Ages 8+, 2-5 Players, 25 Minutes

CONTENTS

81 School Paper Cards, 11 Bell Cards, 5 Folders, 1 Teacher’s Pet

Marker, 1 Score Pad, 1 Pencil, Instructions

OVERVIEWPlayers collect School Paper cards and stash them in their Trapper Folders. Get the best sets of quizzes, homework, notes from classmates, field trip slips, report cards, detention, and doodles to win!

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My report on

Marco Polo

Marco Polo was an

ancient explorer who

introduced swimming

to China. He really

loved swimming and

finding things.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Multiply:

8x2

5x7

0x2

9x7

5x1

9x3

2x1

5x6

5x4

2pts

16 42 0

70 5 27

2 30 25

X

X

X

Math Quiz

Score:

The Art Museum

4/188:15

2:45

4 points if paired with a

Signature card.

SECRET NOTEfrom Zuzu

OMG! We had a pop quiz in History today and I totally bombed it! My mom is going

to freak!

Hugs! -Zuzu

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

Math Homework

The ratio of Shannon’s scrunchies to Virginia’s scrunchies is 5 : 3. The difference between the numbers of scrunchies is 6. How many scrunchies does Shannon have?

Answer: 15

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

9/15

Pulling Pharah’s hair.Mrs. Beck

2 points each

Most = 0 points

Health QuizDraw the Food Pyramid:

Waffles

Fruit Veggies

Milk Meat

Candy

Grains

Score: 2pts

My report on the Human Muscles

Did you know your heart has muscles? They are called cardiac muscles, but I think they should be called heart muscles because it would sound a lot better and remind people of how great everyone is, in their heart.

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

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1. Give each player a Folder.

2. Shuffle the School Paper cards and deal them into nine face-down stacks, forming a 3x3 grid. There should be nine cards in each stack.

3. Flip the top card of each stack face up.4. Shuffle the Bell cards and deal six to form a face-down (clock-side up)

deck, and place the rest back in the box. These will track the number of game rounds. A round is complete when each player has taken a turn. Note: For a 5-player game, deal out five Bell cards.

5. Choose a player to be Teacher’s Pet for the game and give them the Teacher’s Pet Marker (apple). They will be in charge of the Bell Stack.

(21 cards)The player with the most Homework cards scores 6 points. The player with the second most scores 3 points. Tied players will each receive points for that place. and Jon each have three Homework cards, and Laurie has two. Noelle and Jon score 6 points each, and Laurie scores 3 points. Homework cards can also be used to score Report cards that are paired with a Signature card (see REPORT CARDS).

(16 cards)There are notes from four different classmates: Archer, Lilly, Pharah, and Zuzu. Score points based on how many sets of notes you collect from different classmates. You may score multiple sets of unique notes (see SCHOOL PAPER PHASE).

(14 cards)Score 2 points for each Detention card you have, unless you have more than any other player. The sole player with the most Detention cards scores 0 points for Detention cards. It’s cool to be edgy, but don’t be a burnout! Note: Players tied for most Detention cards will still score 2 points per card.

(8 cards)Signature cards are not worth points on their own, but each one can be paired with either one Field Trip Slip card or one Report card to score. At the end of the game, you will decide which cards to pair with your Signatures cards (see SCHOOL PAPER PHASE).

(5 cards)Field Trip Slip cards are scored only when paired with a Signature card. Score 4 points for each Field Trip Slip card that is paired with a Signature card.

(5 cards)Report cards are scored only when paired with a Signature card and score based on how many Homework cards you have. Score 1 point for each Homework. Score points in this way for each Report card paired with a Signature card.

Unit 1: Setup

There are seven types of School Paper cards. Each type has a different way of scoring at the end of the game; some pair with other cards to score, and some score on their own.

Unit 2: Card Overview

Example:Starting School Paper card grid

2pts

French QuizVocabulary:

1. Cheese ___________

2. Bread ____________

3. Water ____________

4. Egg ______________

fromage

pan

wawa

oeuf

Score:

like the filter on your

Forgot gym clothes.

Bell Cardstack

Folders

Teacher’s Pet Marker

Folders

QUIZZES (12 cards)Score the points shown on the Quiz card (1, 2, or 3 points).2 3

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finding things.

Waffles

Shuffle the School Paper cards and deal them into nine face-down stacks, forming a 3x3 grid. There should be nine cards in each stack.

3. Flip the top card of each stack face up.Shuffle the Bell cards and deal six to form a face-down (clock-side up) deck, and place the rest back in the box. These will track the number of game rounds. A round is complete when each player has taken a turn. Note: For a 5-player game, deal out five Bell cards.Choose a player to be Teacher’s Pet for the game and give them the Teacher’s Pet Marker (apple). They will be in charge of the Bell Stack.

Secret NoteFrom Lilly!Did you hear they’re serving chili for lunch to-day? Gross!! Let’s sneak some candy from Ms. Straw’s desk instead!

XXOO Lilly!# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

HOMEWORK (21 cards)The player with the most Homework cards scores 6 points. The player with the second most scores 3 points. Tied players will each receive points for that place. Example: Noelle

and Jon each have three Homework cards, and Laurie has two. Noelle and Jon score 6 points each, and Laurie scores 3 points. Homework cards can also be used to score Report cards that are paired with a Signature card (see REPORT CARDS).

NOTES FROM CLASSMATES (16 cards)There are notes from four different classmates: Archer, Lilly, Pharah, and Zuzu. Score points based on how many sets of notes you collect from different classmates. You may score multiple sets of unique notes (see SCHOOL PAPER PHASE).

DETENTION (14 cards)Score 2 points for each Detention card you have, unless you have more than any other player. The sole player with the most Detention cards scores 0 points for Detention cards. It’s cool to be edgy, but don’t be a burnout! Note: Players tied for most Detention cards will still score 2 points per card.

SIGNATURES (8 cards)Signature cards are not worth points on their own, but each one can be paired with either one Field Trip Slip card or one Report card to score. At the end of the game, you will decide which cards to pair with your Signatures cards (see SCHOOL PAPER PHASE).

FIELD TRIPS (5 cards)Field Trip Slip cards are scored only when paired with a Signature card. Score 4 points for each Field Trip Slip card that is paired with a Signature card.

REPORT CARDS (5 cards)Report cards are scored only when paired with a Signature card and score based on how many Homework cards you have. Score 1 point for each Homework. Score points in this way for each Report card paired with a Signature card.

There are seven types of School Paper cards. Each type has a different way of scoring at the end of the game; some pair with other cards to score, and some score on their own.

Trees Are Our Friends

We need trees because they provide oxygen and clean our air. They’re like the filter on your water pitcher and you need to change them out every once in a while. That’s why we need to keep planting trees.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

3/18

Forgot gym clothes.Mrs. Cross

2 points each

Most = 0 points

Susan Hill

12/12

Pair with a Report Card or

Field Trip Slip card.

Capitol Building11/49:00

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4 points if paired with a Signature card.

A

B+

A

C

B+

B

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

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3. Choose one pocket of your Folder (left or right side) and tuck ALL cards you collected on this turn together into the same pocket. At the end of the game, you score for the blue doodles on cards in the left pocket combined with the red doodles on cards in the right pocket. Note: Once you’ve tucked your cards into a pocket, you may not rearrange them, but you may always look at them.After you place your cards into your Folder, the turn passes to the player on your left and play continues clockwise.If three or fewer School Paper cards are face up at the end of your turn, flip the top card of each face-down stack, so that all top cards in the grid are face up. Note: Any stacks that are depleted during play remain empty and are not refilled.

Unit 3: Game Play

Players take turns choosing a row, column, or Bell card pattern from the grid and collecting a card from the top of each stack to place into their Folders.

ON YOUR TURN

1. If you are the Teacher’s Pet, you will start each round by revealing the top card of the Bell stack and placing it face up (locker-side up) next to the grid, making sure the orientation of the Bell card matches the orientation of the grid of School Paper cards.

2. Choose any row or column in the grid and collect the top card from each stack, whether it is face up or face down. The currently revealed Bell card will show a third option of stacks you may choose from, by following the pattern of the red lockers. The Bell card orientation is important—you cannot rotate the pattern.

When the Teacher’s Pet reveals the last Bell card from the stack, the final round begins. Each player takes one last turn, then proceeds to Scoring.

Place the cards in the left pocket to score blue doodles. Place them in the right pocket to score red doodles (see DOODLE PHASE).

Note: If a row, column, or Bell card pattern includes any now-empty stacks, no card can be collected from those stacks.

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My report on

Marco Polo

Marco Polo was an

ancient explorer who

introduced swimming

to China. He really

loved swimming and

finding things.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Multiply:

8x2

5x7

0x2

9x7

5x1

9x3

2x1

5x6

5x4

2pts

16 42 0

70 5 27

2 30 25

X

X

X

Math Quiz

Score:

The Art Museum

4/188:15

2:45

4 points if paired with a

Signature card.

SECRET NOTEfrom Zuzu

OMG! We had a pop quiz in History today and I totally bombed it! My mom is going

to freak!

Hugs! -Zuzu

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

Math Homework

The ratio of Shannon’s scrunchies to Virginia’s scrunchies is 5 : 3. The difference between the numbers of scrunchies is 6. How many scrunchies does Shannon have?

Answer: 15

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

9/15

Pulling Pharah’s hair.Mrs. Beck

2 points each

Most = 0 points

Health QuizDraw the Food Pyramid:

Waffles

Fruit Veggies

Milk Meat

Candy

Grains

Score: 2pts

My report on the Human Muscles

Did you know your heart has muscles? They are called cardiac muscles, but I think they should be called heart muscles because it would sound a lot better and remind people of how great everyone is, in their heart.

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

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My report on

Marco Polo

Marco Polo was an

ancient explorer who

introduced swimming

to China. He really

loved swimming and

finding things.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Multiply:

8x2

5x7

0x2

9x7

5x1

9x3

2x1

5x6

5x4

2pts

16 42 0

70 5 27

2 30 25

X

X

X

Math Quiz

Score:

The Art Museum

4/188:15

2:45

4 points if paired with a

Signature card.

SECRET NOTEfrom Zuzu

OMG! We had a pop quiz in History today and I totally bombed it! My mom is going

to freak!

Hugs! -Zuzu

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

Math Homework

The ratio of Shannon’s scrunchies to Virginia’s scrunchies is 5 : 3. The difference between the numbers of scrunchies is 6. How many scrunchies does Shannon have?

Answer: 15

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

9/15

Pulling Pharah’s hair.Mrs. Beck

2 points each

Most = 0 points

Health QuizDraw the Food Pyramid:

Waffles

Fruit Veggies

Milk Meat

Candy

Grains

Score: 2pts

My report on the Human Muscles

Did you know your heart has muscles? They are called cardiac muscles, but I think they should be called heart muscles because it would sound a lot better and remind people of how great everyone is, in their heart.

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

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My report on Marco Polo

Marco Polo was an

ancient explorer who

introduced swimming

to China. He really

loved swimming and

finding things.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Multiply:

8x2

5x7

0x2

9x7

5x1

9x3

2x1

5x6

5x4

2pts

16 42 0

70 5 27

2 30 25

X

X

X

Math Quiz

Score:

The Art Museum

4/188:15

2:45

4 points if paired with a

Signature card.

SECRET NOTEfrom Zuzu

OMG! We had a pop quiz in History today and I totally bombed it! My mom is going

to freak!

Hugs! -Zuzu

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

Math Homework

The ratio of Shannon’s scrunchies to Virginia’s scrunchies is 5 : 3. The difference between the numbers of scrunchies is 6. How many scrunchies does Shannon have?

Answer: 15

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

9/15

Pulling Pharah’s hair.Mrs. Beck

2 points each

Most = 0 points

Health QuizDraw the Food Pyramid:

Waffles

Fruit Veggies

Milk Meat

Candy

Grains

Score:2pts

My report on the Human Muscles

Did you know your heart has muscles? They are called cardiac muscles, but I think they should be called heart muscles because it would sound a lot better and remind people of how great everyone is, in their heart.

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

Example: For the face-up Bell card shown, either of the two sets indicated by the green lines (left) may be selected by the player. The indicated pattern may not be flipped horizontally or vertically (right).

left home to fight in

Waffles

Example: After Noelle’s turn (left), four cards are face up on the School Paper card grid, so no cards are flipped over before Jon’s turn. After Jon selects the three cards on the right side of the grid, only two cards are left face up (right); so the seven face down cards will be flipped over, before the next player goes.

SUMMARY

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3. Choose one pocket of your Folder (left or right side) and tuck ALL cards you collected on this turn together into the same pocket. At the end of the game, you score for the blue doodles on cards in the left pocket combined with the red doodles on cards in the right pocket. Note: Once you’ve tucked your cards into a pocket, you may not rearrange them, but you may always look at them.

4. After you place your cards into your Folder, the turn passes to the player on your left and play continues clockwise.

5. If three or fewer School Paper cards are face up at the end of your turn, flip the top card of each face-down stack, so that all top cards in the grid are face up. Note: Any stacks that are depleted during play remain empty and are not refilled.

Players take turns choosing a row, column, or Bell card pattern from the grid and collecting a card from the top of each stack to place into their Folders.

If you are the Teacher’s Pet, you will start each round by revealing the top card of the Bell stack and placing it face up (locker-side up) next to the grid, making sure the orientation of the Bell card matches the orientation of the grid of School Paper cards.Choose any row or column in the grid and collect the top card from each stack, whether it is face up or face down. The currently revealed Bell card will show a third option of stacks you may choose from, by following the pattern of the red lockers. The Bell card orientation is important—you cannot rotate the pattern.

END OF THE GAMEWhen the Teacher’s Pet reveals the last Bell card from the stack, the final round begins. Each player takes one last turn, then proceeds to Scoring.

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Dood

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PAPERWORK

GUIDE

QUIZZES 3, 2, or 1 points, as indicated

HOMEWORK Most= 6 points | 2nd = 3 points

DETENTION2 points each | Most = 0 points

NOTES1, 3, 6,or 12 points per unique set

SIGNATURESPair with Field Trip or Report Card

FIELD TRIP SLIPS 4 points with Signature

REPORT CARD1 point per Homework with Signature

DOODLE TABLE

Tic-Tac-Toe Smiley Face

Cube

Cool S

Heart

Place the cards in the left pocket to score blue doodles. Place them in the right pocket to score red doodles (see DOODLE PHASE).

Note: If a row, column, or Bell card pattern includes any now-empty stacks, no card can be collected from those stacks.

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Waffles

finding things.

Waffles

finding things.

Waffles

Example: For the face-up Bell card shown, either of the two sets indicated by the green lines (left) may be selected by the player. The indicated pattern may not be flipped horizontally or vertically (right).

My book report on the Odyssey

Odysseus was a king in ancient Greece who left home to fight in the Trojan war. His life probably would have been a lot better if he had stayed home, but he was afraid of missing out.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Secret Note!From ARcher

Do you want to meet

in the library at

lunch to study for

the math quiz?

-Archer

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

Health QuizDraw the Food Pyramid:

Waffles

Fruit Veggies

Milk Meat

Candy

Grains

Score: 2pts

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Multiply:

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5x7

0x2

9x7

5x1

9x3

2x1

5x6

5x4

2pts

16 42 0

70 5 27

2 30 25

X

X

X

Math Quiz

Score:

The Art Museum

4/188:15

2:45

4 points if paired with a

Signature card.

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A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

Math Homework

The ratio of Shannon’s scrunchies to Virginia’s scrunchies is 5 : 3. The difference between the numbers of scrunchies is 6. How many scrunchies does Shannon have?

Answer: 15

Homework

Most = 6 points2nd = 3 points

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Multiply:

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5x7

0x2

9x7

5x1

9x3

2x1

5x6

5x4

2pts

16 42 0

70 5 27

2 30 25

X

X

X

Math Quiz

Score:

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A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

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Example: After Noelle’s turn (left), four cards are face up on the School Paper card grid, so no cards are flipped over before Jon’s turn. After Jon selects the three cards on the right side of the grid, only two cards are left face up (right); so the seven face down cards will be flipped over, before the next player goes.

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Total up each player’s points on the Score Pad. The player with the most points wins and is the coolest in school! If players are tied for the most points, all tied players share the victory.

left home to fight in

2. Score each of the five doodle types one at a time. Starting with the Heart doodle, each player adds the number of blue Heart doodles from their left folder pocket with the number of red Heart doodles from their right folder pocket. The player with the most total Heart doodles scores 5 points. The player with the second most scores 2 points. Tied players will each receive points for that place.

3. Continue scoring this way for each of the five doodle types: Heart, Smiley Face, Cool S, Cube, Tic-Tac-Toe.

Unit 4: Scoring

Scoring has two phases: the Doodle Phase and the School Papers Phase.

DOODLE PHASE1. Remove all cards from the left side of your Folder and display them so

all the blue doodles are visible. Do the same for the right side of your Folder, so all the red doodles are visible.

My report on Marco Polo

Marco Polo was an ancient explorer who introduced swimming to China. He really loved swimming and finding things.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Fungus Among Us

There are many thousands of types of fungi on the planet. They are not plants or animals. Yeast, like in bread, is a fungus. Some fungi are used to make medicine. I eat a lot of fungi, so I hardly ever get sick.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Life Stages of a Volcano

Volcanoes are either active, dormant or extinct. Active volcanoes are current-ly erupting or are about to erupt. Dormant volcanoes are sleeping, but they might erupt at any time. Extinct volcanoes probably won’t erupt again, but you never know. Basically, all volcanoes are dangerous.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

My book report on the Odyssey

Odysseus was a king in ancient Greece who left home to fight in the Trojan war. His life probably would have been a lot better if he had stayed home, but he was afraid of missing out.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Secret Note!From ARcher

Do you want to meet

in the library at

lunch to study for

the math quiz?

-Archer

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

Health QuizDraw the Food Pyramid:

Waffles

Fruit Veggies

Milk Meat

Candy

Grains

Score: 2pts

Blue doodles on cards from left side of Folder.

Red doodles on cards from right side of Folder.

AD

5

2

DS

2

5

5

TH

5

2

2

2

SS

5

2

5

Red

Dood

les

Blu

e D

ood

les

PAPERWORK

GUIDE

QUIZZES 3, 2, or 1 points, as indicated

HOMEWORK Most= 6 points | 2nd = 3 points

DETENTION2 points each | Most = 0 points

NOTES1, 3, 6,or 12 points per unique set

SIGNATURESPair with Field Trip or Report Card

FIELD TRIP SLIPS 4 points with Signature

REPORT CARD1 point per Homework with Signature

DOODLE TABLE

Tic-Tac-Toe Smiley Face

Cube

Cool S

Heart

Example: After each player adds up their total blue and red Heart doodles, they determine that Player “TH” has the most. Player “TH” scores 5 points. Player “DS” has the second most, so they score 2 points.

Each player sorts all their cards by type.For each Signature card you have, choose to pair it with either a Report card or Field Trip Slip card to allow it to score.

3. Starting with Quizzes, score each type of card. (See CARD OVERVIEW)

finding things.

Example: This player must decide if they want to pair their Signature card with a Field Trip Slip card or a Report card. Pairing it with the Field Trip scores 4 points. But, pairing it with the Report card scores 1 point per Homework card they have, which is 5 points!

A Note on Scoring Notes: There are four different classmates who you can collect notes from. These notes are scored in sets. Each set can only contain one note from each classmate, and the score of that set is determined by the number of different classmates. Players can have more than one set, and a set does not need to contain notes from all four classmates. Example: A set containing 4 unique notes

and a set containing 3 unique notes, worth a combined 18 points!

Example: After adding all the points together, Player “TH” wins!

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4. Total up each player’s points on the Score Pad. The player with the most points wins and is the coolest in school! If players are tied for the most points, all tied players share the victory.

My book report on the Odyssey

Odysseus was a king in ancient Greece who left home to fight in the Trojan war. His life probably would have been a lot better if he had stayed home, but he was afraid of missing out.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Secret Note!From ARcher

Do you want to meet

in the library at

lunch to study for

the math quiz?

-Archer

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

Score each of the five doodle types one at a time. Starting with the Heart doodle, each player adds the number of blue Heart doodles from their left folder pocket with the number of red Heart doodles from their right folder pocket. The player with the most total Heart doodles scores 5 points. The player with the second most scores 2 points. Tied players will each receive points for that place.

3. Continue scoring this way for each of the five doodle types: Heart, Smiley Face, Cool S, Cube, Tic-Tac-Toe.

Scoring has two phases: the Doodle Phase and the School Papers Phase.

Remove all cards from the left side of your Folder and display them so all the blue doodles are visible. Do the same for the right side of your Folder, so all the red doodles are visible.

finding things.

left home to fight in

Waffles

Blue doodles on cards from left side of Folder.

Red doodles on cards from right side of Folder.

AD

5

2

6

0

5

4

3

6

31

DS

2

5

5

6

4

5

0

3

7

37

TH

5

2

2

2

6

6

5

0

10

4

42

SS

5

2

5

3

2

4

8

7

3

39

Example: After each player adds up their total blue and red Heart doodles, they determine that Player “TH” has the most. Player “TH” scores 5 points. Player “DS” has the second most, so they score 2 points.

SCHOOL PAPER PHASE1. Each player sorts all their cards by type.2. For each Signature card you have, choose to pair it with either

a Report card or Field Trip Slip card to allow it to score.

3. Starting with Quizzes, score each type of card. (See CARD OVERVIEW)

Justin Baird

4/05

Pair with a Report Card or

Field Trip Slip card.

A

A

A

A

A

B+

1 point per each Homework you have

if paired with a Signature card.

The Art Museum

4/188:15

2:45

4 points if paired with a

Signature card.

My report on Marco Polo

Marco Polo was an ancient explorer who introduced swimming to China. He really loved swimming and finding things.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Fungus Among Us

There are many thousands of types of fungi on the planet. They are not plants or animals. Yeast, like in bread, is a fungus. Some fungi are used to make medicine. I eat a lot of fungi, so I hardly ever get sick.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

Life Stages of a Volcano

Volcanoes are either active, dormant or extinct. Active volcanoes are current-ly erupting or are about to erupt. Dormant volcanoes are sleeping, but they might erupt at any time. Extinct volcanoes probably won’t erupt again, but you never know. Basically, all volcanoes are dangerous.

Homework

Most = 6 points

2nd = 3 points

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Example: This player must decide if they want to pair their Signature card with a Field Trip Slip card or a Report card. Pairing it with the Field Trip scores 4 points. But, pairing it with the Report card scores 1 point per Homework card they have, which is 5 points!

+

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

SECRET NOTE

FROM PHARAH

Let’s go to the

mall after school.

I need new

jeans

and we ca

n meet

friends a

t the

food court for

fro-yo!

BFF!

PHARAH

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

Secret Note

From Lilly!

Did you hear

they’re servin

g

chili for lunc

h to-

day? Gross!!

Let’s

sneak some c

andy

from Ms. Stra

w’s

desk instead

!

XXOO Lilly!

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

Secret Note!

From ARcher

Do you want to meet

in the library at

lunch to study for

the math quiz?

-Archer

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

SECRET N

OTE

from Zuzu

Are you comi

ng to

Pharah’s hous

e on

Friday? I boug

ht some

awesome new

pink

nail polish. It’

s called

“Flaming Flam

ingo”!

Hugs!

-Zu

zu

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

A Note on Scoring Notes: There are four different classmates who you can collect notes from. These notes are scored in sets. Each set can only contain one note from each classmate, and the score of that set is determined by the number of different classmates. Players can have more than one set, and a set does not need to contain notes from all four classmates. Example: A set containing 4 unique notes

and a set containing 3 unique notes, worth a combined 18 points!

Example: After adding all the points together, Player “TH” wins!

SECRET NOTE

FROM PHARAH

Did you see

Zuzu’s

scrunchie?!

Yiiiiikes!BFF!

PHARAH

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

Secret Note!

From ARcher

I fell asleep in

History again and

Mr. Wheatley freaked

out. Now I h

ave

detention Sat

urday!

-Archer

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

SECRET N

OTE

from Zuzu

OMG! We had a

pop

quiz in History

today

and I totally bom

bed

it! My mom is go

ing

to freak!

Hugs!

-Zu

zu

# of Unique Notes

Points for Set

1 2 3 4

1 3 6 12

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