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Welcome to the Snakes and ladders generator! Please type/paste your data into the grid below eflsummerschool.wordpress.com
and then click on the Worksheet tab (bottom left). Your boardgame is now ready to print.
Citation
Game name
Question
105 characters
Questions
(23 max)
number on
worksheet
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2 June
3 the 17th century
4 4 o'clock
5 Sunday
6 Spring
7 Wednesday
8 September
9 Easter
10 the weekend
11 breakfast
12 the Victorian period
13 March 4th
14 the evening
15
16 lunchtime
17
18 1879
19 afternoon
20 Autumn
21 Christmas
22 the 90's
23 midnight
24 the morning
25 Friday night
26 Saturday morning
27 Winter
28 September 1st
29 Christmas day
30 night
31 noon
32 Halloween
33 October
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Rules
· Each player requires a counter on the start position.
· Each game requires dice, although a coin could be used as a substitute (heads moves 1 space; tails moves three spaces).
· The object of the game is to move from the start square to the finish square.
· Each player roles their dice moving incrementally up the board.
· If a player lands on a square at the foot of a pair of ladders, they are permitted to climb to the square at the top of the ladders.
· If a player land on the head of a snake, they slide down to the square at its tail.
· Players who land on a square with a question/task, must answer before completing their go.

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