Le Drapeau vert: the story and NOW the board game!

Postby luddite lady on 15 Jun 2008 01:34

[quote="Schmaffy"]I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO want one of these board games. Maybe I can be your roommate at Shady Maples. :wink:

Mini-Flag has spawned Teeny-weeny Flag. Finally he got laid after all these months. Maybe now he can stop humping my leg while I'm driving.

I'm so proud. :)[/quote]

Sure you could room with me, and we could play the Drapeau vert game all day together. There are no sharp parts or strings, so I guess they'd let us have it in our room.

And, Grandma, Mini-Flag has spawned FOUR little buggers. They're numbered to tell them a part, just like Thing 1 and Thing 2. Proud, indeed!

We could so totally turn this game into a drinking game. Instead of French questions we could ask Police trivia questions. Sockii or Dietmar could be the quiz masters. Everytime you get an answer right, you move your flag to the next concert AND do a tequila shot. I bet a lot of us would never get past Cleveland with those rules.
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Postby Maud138 on 15 Jun 2008 08:18

[quote="luddite lady"]The only problem is that I'm only one click of the mouse away from you guys and all this fun. It's like trying to write a test in the school yard at recess time.[/quote]

Oh I recognize that. Everytime I try to get some work done, then suddenly there's www.stewartcopeland.net again. I can't help my hands and my mouse... :oops:
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Postby policerule on 15 Jun 2008 16:57

[quote="luddite lady"][quote="Schmaffy"]

We could so totally turn this game into a drinking game. Instead of French questions we could ask Police trivia questions. Sockii or Dietmar could be the quiz masters. Everytime you get an answer right, you move your flag to the next concert AND do a tequila shot. I bet a lot of us would never get past Cleveland with those rules.
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I love this idea! Maybe for the meet before the last show?

No one would last long with hard shots, so maybe some lighter beverage in shot glasses would be better, but it sounds like a blast!
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Postby smudge on 15 Jun 2008 21:58

HAHAHA. I think we may need to keep dirtymartini away from this activity. Might lead to awful logistics-related flashbacks - particularly if alcohol is involved. She's not happy when a flag gets stuck somewhere....

By the by - why is everyone picking on Cleveland?

And how come it took so long to get dr seuss crowbarred into a thread? :-)
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Postby Lynne on 16 Jun 2008 03:12

[quote="luddite lady"]At one point, the regular classroom teacher walked in the room during the game. She seemed impressed that the kids were so involved, but I think she went back to the staff room after to look up the number for Happy Acres in the telephone book.[/quote]

Now, dear ... let's just sit down and I'll fix you a nice cup of tea ...
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Postby luddite lady on 16 Jun 2008 03:12

[quote="smudge"]HAHAHA. I think we may need to keep dirtymartini away from this activity. Might lead to awful logistics-related flashbacks - particularly if alcohol is involved. She's not happy when a flag gets stuck somewhere....

By the by - why is everyone picking on Cleveland?

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Yeah, I thought that this game might be a little traumatic for DM. Could you imagine if the UPS and FedEx guys had to answer a skill-testing question before delivering the flag? Gong only knows where it would be right now.
The only reason I'm picking on Cleveland is because 3/4 of the teeny flags in my class are stuck there in the game. Hopefully they'll move on come Monday. Otherwise, I'm sure Cleveland is a lovely place.
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Postby DirtyMartini on 16 Jun 2008 03:44

Cleveland rocked.

I'm blocking out the rest of it.
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Postby samburusunset on 16 Jun 2008 05:02

[quote="DirtyMartini"]Cleveland rocked.

I'm blocking out the rest of it.[/quote]


The *show* in Cleveland rocked. Cleveland itself? Not so much.
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Postby kimmy on 16 Jun 2008 07:05

LL the game sounds great!

What fun!

Mind you with my French comprehension I'd be stuck in Cleveland forever!

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Postby nancyrose on 16 Jun 2008 12:44

You are just full of good ideas for motivating your students, LL. Ever think about a future in manufacturing educational toys??

How many more days 'til your school year ends? My guess is you're safe until then...but if you see someone standing at the door with a great big net on the last day of class, you may want to slip out the back!! :wink:
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Postby DirtyMartini on 16 Jun 2008 12:49

[quote="samburusunset"]The *show* in Cleveland rocked. Cleveland itself? Not so much. [/quote]

Haha. Truth.
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Postby Schmaffy on 16 Jun 2008 15:20

[quote="luddite lady"]And, Grandma...[/quote]

Screw you, LL. :wink:
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Re: Le Drapeau vert: the story and NOW the board game!

Postby English-lion on 02 Sep 2012 02:37

I was thinking how cool this is and wishing this could taught to my kids Are you still to teaching it luddite lady?
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Re: Le Drapeau vert: the story and NOW the board game!

Postby luddite lady on 07 Sep 2012 23:47

Hey, E-L! Thanks for digging this up. I'm sorry to be slow to reply. I've been so busy with the start of school that I haven't visited here for a week or so.
I've been mainly teaching the younger grades these last few years and have not had a grade 7 or 8 class that I could inflict this story on. I still have the unit on file in my classroom with the hopes of using it again one day.
By the way, I was on the University of Toronto campus last week and had the pleasure of bumping into two former students who had been in the first class of Grade 8's to read Le Drapeau vert. They'll be starting school at U of T on Monday. Time flies, huh?
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Re: Le Drapeau vert: the story and NOW the board game!

Postby English-lion on 08 Sep 2012 21:07

My gush time does fly!!!! I bet the younger kids are a handful and a joy at the same time :mrgreen:
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