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2010 Hunt for Country Capitals

Welcome to the 2010 Hunt for Country Capitals.  I hope you will join us as we travel the globe armed with clues to find the solution!

 

Summary of the game:

 

 

Each site chooses a country capital anywhere in the world and develops 9 clues about that capital. ALL clues AND the capital chosen are sent to the organizer of the game. Each Monday for 3 weeks during the game, one set of 3 clues from each participating site will be posted on one e-mail message to the KIDPROJ board. During each week clues are posted, each participating site may ask ONE yes/no question of each site playing the game. Direct guesses are not permitted until the third week.  After the 3 weeks of clues, participating sites will have one week to try and guess the country capital each site has chosen.

 

The week after the guesses are sent in, a tally is posted of all participating sites and a winner declared.  The winner is determined by the location that has the highest number of guesses correct. A team's own site is not included in the scoring

 

This year we will run two levels of the game which will run at the same time.  Please read below  to see what level to register your team for.

 

Moderator - Carol Shields

huntforcountrycapitals@yahoo.com

 

Levels

 

The entry level is designed for students in grades 7 and lower(approximately 13 and younger) and for students who are using English as a second language.  This level will be limited to no more than 15 teams. If more than 15 teams register then the additional teams may be placed on a waiting list.  If there are enough teams, there will be two groups playing at the entry level.   Students who are eligible for this level may choose to participate in the advanced level, however older students should not participate in the entry level unless they meet language requirements.  Students may not participate in more than one Hunt for Country Capitals game each year. In writing the clues, students in the entry level must also include the latitude of their capital rounded to the nearest ten degrees as the fifth clue.. 

 

The Advanced game is for students in grades 8-12 (approximately 14 and older) as well as students in lower grades who wish to take on the challenge.  One change in the rules this year is that for the Advanced game, teams may choose a capital of a country that no longer exists.

 


 

Timeline:

 

 

October 1 – 15  Registration is open

October 15 Registration is over

October  22 – Clues andIntroduction due to moderator

October  24 – first setof clues sent out

October 31 – second set of clues sent out

November 7 – third set of clues sent out

November  19 -  guesses due to moderator

November  22 – Answersand scores sent out.

 



Registration

All sites wishing to participate must register with Carol Shields at huntforcountrycapitals@yahoo.com

 

The registration information is at the bottom of this message. 1200 GMT time Friday, October 15th is the deadline for sites wishing to register.

 

REGISTRATION FORM

 

Please E-MAIL this information directly to the moderator at  huntforcountrycapitals@yahoo.com

 

 

and NOT to any of the KIDLINK mailing lists.

 

Entry Level or Advanced Level

Site/School Name:

Address:

Phone:

Contact Person: (name of person who will be in charge of moderating the

game for students):

E-mail address to be used for the game: (PLEASE type slowly and double check to avoid future problems)

Alternative e-mail

 

Your registration will receive a confirmation!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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