The famous pirate game. Perfect for end-of-term activity.
This slight variation uses a random name generator alongside it to choose who gets hit by the uncontrollable bomb (the students love this aspect).
Instructions for play are on the notes of the first slide. This slide has the grid on which I use to cross out grid references during the game.
All images and text has “no background” so the sheets can be printed on any color sheet and still look good.
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Great time saver and easy to edit if you need more than 15. Thank you!!
Would certainly speed this game up and I like the addition of a crystal ball space. Thanks.
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