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(aka Vocabulary for World History,
Semester 2 mixed with Pokemón)
There are 60 key terms that
will show up in the matching
section of the exam.
Today we will prioritize our
vocabulary study by trading
cards of differing rarity
values to catch ‘em all.
In trading card games, sometimes it is hard to
find your favorite cards because of differing
rarity values.
Rarity values are a form of scarcity, the
economic concept that says you can’t have
everything that you want.
Rarity is designed by the creators of the game
to make certain cards more valuable.
In today’s vocabulary game, I have made
certain definitions more rare to make them
harder to find.
Once you have your cards, look for the suits symbols.
(♠ ♥ ♣ ♦)
If your card has all four, that means there are four copies
floating around. If you have three symbols, there are
three cards. If you have two, two. If you have one
symbol, you have the only copy of that card.
5 4
cards
1.
2.
3.
4.
3
2
Copy the definitions from your cards to your paper. Do not
copy from other students’ papers.
After you copy the definition, you may trade your card with
the teacher or another student in the trading area.
If you trade with your teacher, you will get random cards
back based on the rarity you traded (see numbers above).
If you trade with a student, you may trade the cards one for
one. You may talk to each other in the trading area only.
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