Virtues Game Materials-large die, egg timer, questions about theological and cardinal virtues. Make a die out of a large juice carton/crafts/ andput a ? mark on some (at least 3) of the sides of the die. Directions-The objective of the game is to get the most points by answering questions about theological and cardinal virtues. Set a timer for a specified time. Have a player roll the die onthe floor in front of the class. If the die lands on a blank space, they do not answer a question. If the dielands on "?", they are asked a question by the teacher about theological and cardinal virtues. If the player answers correctly, they receive a point (you can use tokens, write it on the board, etc.). If they are not correct, they do not receive a point. Players mustcollect as many points as they can. The game is over when thetimer goes off. Whoever has the most points, wins. You can play thisgame individually or in teams. For an added challenge, you can also have "Lose 1 Point" and "Take 1 Point" on one or a couple of the sides of the die. When a player rolls "Lose 1 Point", they must lose 1 point. If a player rolls "Take 1 Point", they may take a point from any player they choose. Questions: What virtuelistensto your conscience when all your friends are doing something you know isn't right?(Prudence) What arethe four cardinal virtues?(Prudence, justice, forti