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The five Ws (what, when, where, why, who) plus an H (how) strategy can be used in a variety of ways. It is often used to help students summarise an article they read. It also helps them to organise their thinking and it can lead students to use a range of question types independently.
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Read More »(52%) Let's lay the cards on the table: sometimes you win a game because of pure talent, and other times it's simply the luck of the draw. People tend to believe that victory in popular card games like Uno (52%) and Go Fish (63%) is based on random chance.
Let's lay the cards on the table: sometimes you win a game because of pure talent, and other times it’s simply the luck of the draw. People tend to believe that victory in popular card games like Uno (52%) and Go Fish (63%) is based on random chance. But, a betting game like poker is seen as requiring more skill (54%) than luck (28%), according to a YouGov Poll that asked 1,226 adults to decide whether games were more dependent on random chance or intentional decisions. Other classic card games that are considered more skill-based than luck-based include Rummy (38% vs 24%), Bridge (36% vs 9%), and Cribbage (26% vs 11%). More than two in five Americans (44%) consider the casino card game, Blackjack, a game of luck over skill (35%). There is a consensus that several popular board games take skill over luck. Most adults agree that it takes good decision-making to win Chess (82%), Checkers (77%), and Scrabble (76%). A plurality says the same for Connect Four (49% vs 21%), the mystery game Clue (46% vs 23%), Backgammon (45% vs 13%), and Battleship (45% vs 31%). Of course, not all games carry the same amount of notoriety. Cards Against Humanity — a popular party game where players use cards to build sentences — is more well-known among younger Americans (Generation Z and Millennials) than older Americans (Gen X and Baby Boomers). Three in 10 young Americans (31%) say Cards Against Humanity is a game of luck, rather than a game of skill (25%).
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