LGBT who instructions

LGBTQ+-Who? Game Materials  Game board  Game pieces (enough for 1/person)  1 set green cards  1 set orange cards  1...

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LGBTQ+-Who? Game Materials  Game board  Game pieces (enough for 1/person)  1 set green cards  1 set orange cards  1 set pink cards  1 dice Instructions This game is meant to be played after watching the LGBTQ+-Who? Presentation. Many of the questions in the game are based on facts found in the presentation, some are meant to challenge players to think critically. Both the game and the presentation were created to help you learn more about the LGBTQ+ community. ● ● ●

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Put the green, orange, and pink cards in the corresponding spaces on the board. Place each player’s game piece on the “start” and each player will roll a dice to see who will go first—highest number goes first. Players will rotate clockwise. On your first turn, roll the dice to land on a colored space. The person to your right will draw a card that corresponds to that color, and read the question and answer choices. ○ If you answer correctly, move forward the number of spaces written by the answer. ○ If you answer incorrectly do not move forward. Each player will take turns following these steps. After everyone is on the board, the dice is no longer necessary. When it is your turn again, the person to your right will again draw a card that corresponds to the color space you landed on, read the question and answer choices and check your response is correct. ○ If you answer correctly, move forward the number of spaces written by the answer. ○ If you answer incorrectly do not move forward. The green cards have vocabulary questions, the orange cards have etiquette questions, and the pink cards have facts and things to know. If you land on a square with a ladder, you are rewarded for doing a positive thing and may move to the top of the ladder. You must land exactly on the space at the bottom of the ladder to advance. If you land on a square with a slide, you face consequences for doing something negative and must go to the bottom of the slide. You must land exactly on the space at the top of the slide to use the slide.

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The first person to reach the end wins.

Slides 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

You saw an LGBTQ+ student being harassed in the hallway and ignored it :( You shared an anti-LGBTQ+ opinion with the class :( You continued to use the wrong pronouns when you knew the right ones :( You told a student that being transgender was wrong :( You gave your class inaccurate information about LGBTQ+ people :(

Ladders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

You started a Gay-Straight Alliance at school :) You taught a successful class on LGBTQ+ people and the harassment they can face :) You stood up for an LGBTQ+ student who was being harassed in the hallway :) You established yourself as a safe adult at school :) You taught the class that “they” can be used as a singular pronoun :)

Suggested Citation: Citation: Murray, Hannah. (2017). LGBTQ+ who? Baltimore: Healthy Teen Network.

LGBTQ+-Who? by Healthy Teen Network is licensed under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Based on a work at http://www.healthyteennetwork.org/resources/lgbtq-who-game-presentation/. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.healthyteennetwork.org.

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