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The
"Pollution" game is an edu-tainment game where you will learn of the problems
and situations concerning pollution and some ways of controlling it. You
will find, as in real life, conflicting goals --- running a profitable
business vs. pollution contamination. A key to survival in this game is
co-operation, but you can win with the most money.
Game
components include : Gameboard (w/ Air & Water Indexes built in), 4
Car tokens, 2 dice, 4 Election Ballots, 8 Election cards (plus 1 extra),
21 Take A Chance cards (plus 6 blanks), Play money, Teacher's Guide, 1
small & 1 large Storage bag & instructions.
Two
to four players. Ages 12 & up. Educational Research Council / Carolina
Biological Supply Company from 1980.
Additional
info: Carolina Biological Supply Company began in 1927 when Thomas
E. Powell, Jr., an Elon College professor who collected natural specimens
for his class, discovered that he could sell surplus items to other teachers
and professors. Dr. Powell soon realized that a team approach, with his
company providing the centralized collection and distribution of educational
materials, would free teachers to make better use of their time in the
classroom and laboratory. Eventually, the company also made games for classroom
learning, beginning in the 1970s.
Other
Carolina Biological Supply Company games include : "Blood
Flow", "Cell Game", "Energy
Quest", and "Extinction".
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