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Serf Notes Handout. Serf Notes. Objective of the Game:. Collect as many Serf Notes you can to make it to the top of the levels of Hierarchy To control others that are below you on the game board To gain power over other Nobles/Lords (even your teachers). Serf Notes.
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Serf Notes Handout
Serf Notes Objective of the Game: • Collect as many Serf Notes you can to make it to the top of the levels of Hierarchy • To control others that are below you on the game board • To gain power over other Nobles/Lords (even your teachers).
Serf Notes Basic Rules of the Game: • You cannot start playing the game until you swear the “Oath of Fealty” word for word to your king. • Once the Oath of Fealty is accomplished the King will allow you to choose a fief on his land. • You may only collect Serf Notes from your Nobles/Lords if you have your game board present everyday on your fief (desk) • You can only participate in the Medieval Activities after school if your parents sign the back of the game board. • You can lose serf notes from your Nobles/Lords for breaking your oath of fealty • You can lose your game board to your Nobles/Lords for any reason if game is not played right. ( Which will be held for so many days! ) • And Yes! Everyone has to play. • You cannot give your serf notes to your friends • Cheating will not be tolerated! • If you lose your game board there is a penalty of the “Cleaning of the Kingdom” to collect a new one.
Serf Notes How do you collect Serf Notes? • Following the laws/rules of your Nobles/Lords (Teachers) above you in their kingdoms! • Participating for your Nobles/Lords in their kingdoms (Classroom) • Paying your taxes at the beginning of the week. (HW folders) • Competing in Medieval activities after school • Winning after school Medieval Activities • Following the code of Chivalry
Serf Notes Can you lose Serf Notes (Yes)? • Breaking the laws/rules of your Nobles/Lords (Teachers) above you in their kingdoms! • Not Paying your taxes for two weeks in a row! (Not doing work) • Bullying or ganging-up on someone in class to control them • Plague Week • Battles/Wars • Not following the code of Chivalry • Stealing Serf Notes • Counterfeiting Serf Notes