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LER 2891 Ag es 7 + Gr ade s 2 + Solar S ystem C a r d G a m e A fun game of thinking & linking! ™[...]
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Contents 45 Picture cards 45 W ord cards 8 New Link cards 2 Super Link cards Setup • Shuf fle the two decks together to mix word and picture cards. • Deal out five cards to each player . • All players place their cards face up i n front of them. • Place the remainder of the deck fa ce down in the middle within reach of all players. • T ur[...]
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• Y ou can only match a picture card from your pile on top of a word card. • If you make a match, it is now the next playe r’ s turn (play advances clockwise). • If you cannot make a match, draw one n ew card from the deck*. If that new card makes a match, you may place it on the pile. • If you still cannot make a match, put the ca rd in [...]
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Play continues on any of the discard piles. How ever , players may only play on one pile at a time for any given turn. Challenging a Match Any player may challenge a match before the next player makes a play . Use the Answer Key as a guide. If a challenge reveals an incorrect match, return the incorrectly played card to the player’ s pile. Play a[...]
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Dwarf Planet — Objects orbiting the Sun that are big and heavy enough to resemble a planet, but not quite big enough to h ave their own clear orbit around the sun. Example: Pluto Galaxy — A grouping of billions of stars held togethe r by gravity . Overall shapes of galaxies include spiral, elliptical, and irregular . Gas Planet — Planets made[...]
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that are close together . Sirius A is about 1.7 times the diameter of the Sun. Sirius B is much smaller , with a diameter that is about 10% less than Earth's. © Learning Resources , Inc., V ernon Hills , IL (U .S .A.) Learning Resources Ltd., King’ s L ynn, Norfolk (U .K.) Please retain our address for future reference . Made in China. LRM2[...]