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| - "Thank you, Maria! Hello, everybody, and welcome to Make the Grade, the game show of tomorrow that pits three kids of today in a battle to answer questions and win cash prizes! Before we take a look the board and our subjects for today, let's meet our players!" - Lew Schneider in Season One "Thank you, Maria! Hello, everybody, and welcome to Make the Grade, the fast action game show featuring three bright kids in a battle to answer questions and win cash & big prizes! Before we take a look the board and our subjects for today, let's meet our players! Hello, players! CONTESTANTS: Hi, Lew!" - Lew Schneider in Season Two "Thank you, everybody! Thank you, Maria! Hello, everyone, and welcome to Make the Grade, the game show that pits three kids against our board in order to win cash and prizes, but before we take a look at the board and subjects that we will be dealing with today, let's meet our players for today. Hi, players! CONTESTANTS: Hi, Robb!" - Robb Edward Morris in Season Three "Let's explain how our game works. Take a look at our game board. It has seven grade levels and seven subjects. Our subjects today are (insert seven subjects). Now, in order to win our game and go on to the Honors Round, you must answer at least one question in each grade level and one in each subject. Now, you can do that in any pattern that you like, but the player who does it first will win $500 and then go on to the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at $1000, but I gotta warn you because behind some of those question squares we've hidden some Wild Cards and some of them are Fire Drills which can change the course of the game at any moment." - Lew Schneider explaining the rules in season 1 "Let's explain how our game works. Take a look at our game board. It has seven grade levels and seven subjects. Our subjects today are (insert six subjects) and our special elective category for today (insert special elective of today), and you'll hear more about that when it comes up. In order to win our game and go on to the Honors Round, you must answer at least one question in every grade level and one in each subject. You can do that in any pattern you like, be it diagonally, randomly, or straight across, up and down. If you're the first player to do so, you'll win $500 and most importantly you will then go on to the Honors Round where you'll have a chance to win another $600 and a great grand prize, but I gotta warn you because behind some of those question squares we've hidden some Wild Cards and some of them are Fire Drills which can change the course of the game at any moment." - Lew Schneider explaining the rules in season 2 "Let's talk about how our game is played. As you can see, our game board has seven subjects and seven grade levels. Our subjects for today will be (insert six subjects) and (insert special elective) will be our special elective for today, and we'll talk more about that later in the show. In order to win our game, you must answer at least one question in each subject and one in each grade level. Now you can do that in any pattern that you like, whether it's diagonally, randomly or straight across, up & down. If you're the first player the do, so you'll win $500 and will go on to the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at another $600 and a great grand prize, but I gotta tell you, because hidden in some of those squares are Wild Cards, and some of those include the famous Make the Grade Fire Drill that could change the course of the game at a moment's notice." - Robb Edward Morris explaining the rules in season 3 "(insert player), you won the draw, so pick a square. Let's get things started on Make the Grade." - Lew Schneider and Robb Edward Morris "I'll take (insert subject), (insert grade level) grade, please." - Make the Grade Contestant "(insert subject), (insert grade level) grade." Lew Schneider and Robb Edward Morris "Take a Square, you have to take an opponent's square. Which square would you like to take?" - Lew Schneider on the Take Wild Card "Free Square, you get it without answering a question." - Lew Schneider on the Free Wild Card "Lose a Square, you'll have to give one back. Which one would you give back?" - Lew Schneider on the Lose Wild Card "Fire Drill, come on, kids." - Lew Schneider "That's a fire drill. Come on down, kids." - Robb Edward Morris "This Fire Drill is called (insert fire drill and description of the fire drill)." - Maria Milito on the Fire Drills from Season 3 "This Fire Drill is called (insert fire drill). Kids, go to your places, please. Now, here's how it works: (insert description). The first player to do so is the winner while the other two will compete for second and third place finishes, and when you're done, take a look at ours and tell us whick desk you're going. All right, players, get ready. On your mark, get set, go!" - Lew Schneider on the Fire Drills from Seasons One and Two "Round One/Two Fire Drill is called (insert fire drill). Why, you kids come here, please. Now, what I want you to do is (insert description). The first player to do that is the winner and the other two are gonna compete for second and third place finishes, and when you're done, take a look at our board and tell me where you're going. So are you ready? KIDS: Yeah! Audience, are you ready out there? AUDIENCE: Yeah! On your mark, get set, go!" - Robb Edward Morris "The (insert winner of the fire drill) is (insert player) who returns to Red/Blue/Green/goes from Red/Blue to Green/from Red/Green to Blue/from Green/Red to Blue/from Green/Blue to Red/from Blue/Red to Green/from Blue/Green to Red (repeats process for the second and third place finishers)." - Maria Milito on the Results of the Fire Drill "All right, (insert player) won our Fire Drill, returns to the Red/Green/Blue desk/square/Goes from the Red/Blue desk/square to the Green desk/square/Red/Green desk/square to the Blue desk/square/Green/Red desk/square to the Blue desk/square/Green/Blue desk/square to the Red desk/square/Blue/Red desk square to the Green desk/square/Blue/Green desk/square to the Red desk/square and then you'll have to pick the next subject." Lew Schneider and Robb Edward Morris on the player who won the Fire Drill "That sound means that's the end of Round One. When we come back, Round Two, and whoever wins our game will go on to the Honors Round for a chance at an extra $1000 in cash, right after this." - Lew Schneider in Season One "That sound means that is the end of Round One. When we come back, we'll have Round Two coming up, and whoever wins our game goes to the Honors Round for a chance at another $600 and a Grand Prize, right after this." - Lew Schneider in Season Two "That sound means that is the end of Round One. We'll take a break and come back with Round Two of Make the Grade right after this." - Robb Edward Morris "Welcome back to Make the Grade. Before we get Round Two underway, let's take a look at our players' progress (recap players' scores). Round Two is coming up and there's another fire drill up there, so anything can happen. Just a reminder, players: if no one completed our board when time expires, the player who'll come closest to do so will win $500 and go on to the Honors Round. Like I said, that's far ahead of us." Lew Schneider & Robb Edward Morris "That sound means that is the end of our game and we have our winner in the (insert color) desk is (insert winning player)! Congratulations, (insert winning player), you've won $500 and most importantly, you'll go on to the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at an extra $1000. But first, we gotta say goodbye to (insert two losing players). Thank you so much for being here. However, you guys aren't going home empty-handed. We have $50 for each of you and a consolation prize that Maria's gonna tell us about. Tell us, Maria." - Lew Schneider when time runs out in Season One "That sound means that is the end of our game and we have our winner in the (insert color) square is (insert winning player)! Congratulations, (insert winning player), you've won $500 and most importantly, you'll go on to the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at an additional $600 and a grand prize, but first we have to say goodbye to (insert two losing players). Thank you so much for be here; however, you guys aren't going home empty-handed. We have $50 for each of you and a consolation prize that Maria's gonna tells us about. Tell us, Maria." - Lew Schneider when time runs out in Season Two "That sound means that is the end of our game and it looks like we have a winner and it's gonna be (insert player) in the (insert color) square)! Congratulations (insert winning player), you won $500, but most importantly you'll go on to the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at another $600 and a grand prize. But before we do that, let's say goodbye to our runners-up (insert two losing players) thank you for being with us. we're not gonna send you guys home empty handed, we have $50 for each of you and a consolation prize that Maria's gonna talk about. Talk to us, Maria." - Robb Edward Morris when time runs out in Season Three "OK, Lew/Robb, each of our runners-up will receive (insert two or three consolation prizes). Back to you, Lew/Robb." - Maria Milito on the consolation prizes to the losing contestants "Thank you, Maria. When we come back, we'll see if (insert player) can pass the Honors Round and a chance at an extra $1000 in cash right after this!" - Lew Schneider when the winning player goes on to the Honors Round in Season One "Thank you, Maria. When we come back, we'll see if (insert player) can pass the Honors Round and a chance at another $600 and a grand prize right after this!" - Lew Schneider when the winning player goes to the Honors Round in Season Two "Thanks, Maria. We'll be back to see if (insert player) can make it through the Honors Round right after these messages." - Robb Edward Morris when the winning player goes to the Honors Round in Season Three "Put on your thinking cap and get ready for the Honors Round on Make the Grade." - Maria Milito before the Honors Round in Season Three "Welcome back to Make the Grade. I'm here with (insert player) who just won $500 and now you're here in the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at an extra $1000." - Lew Schneider before the Honors Round in Season One "Welcome back to Make the Grade. I'm here with (insert player) who just won $500 and now you're in the Honors Round where you'll have a chance at another $600 and a great grand prize." - Lew Schneider before the Honors Round in Season Two and Robb Edward Morris in Season Three "I have three catergories and you'll pick one of them. The catergories today are (insert three catergories). Which one would you like?" - Lew Schneider in Seasons One and Two "I have three topics and today, they are (insert three topics). Which one would you like?" - Robb Edward Morris in Season Three "(insert catergory) is divided into seven subjects, and today's subects are (insert seven subjects). For each correct answer you give us you win $100, and if you get all seven correct you win an extra 1000 clams/beans. Now, if you don't know anything just say pass, or you miss a question, you'll come back to that when time permits, okay? Put 45 seconds on the clock, and your 45 doesn't start after I finish reading the very first question." - Lew Schneider about the rules of the Honors Round in Season One "We divided it into seven subjects, For each correct answer you'll get $100 and if you get all seven right, you'll win $600 and a grand prize that Maria gonna tells us. Tell us, Maria?" - Lew Schneider about the rules of the Honors Round in Season Two "(insert two not chosen topics) outta here/bye-bye/see ya. OK, (insert topic) is divided into seven subjects. For each correct answer, you win $600 and a great grand prize that Maria's gonna talk about. Talk to us, Maria." - Robb Edward Morris about the rules of the Honors Round in Season Three "(insert player), you'll be going to Universal Studios Florida, home of Nickelodeon Studios where you can ride the movies, live the action of the largest motion picture and television studio outside of Hollywood, and you'll be staying at (insert hotel and description). Good luck!" - Maria Milito when the winning player has a chance at the grand prize in Seasons Two and Three "Thank you, Maria. Now, if you don't know the answer to the question, just say pass and if there's any time left, I'll read another question on the subject that you miss." - Lew Schneider in Season Two and Robb Edward Morris in Season Three "YOU DID IT! Great job, (insert player), that's $1000 added to the $500 that you've won, giving you a grand total of $1500." - Lew Schneider when the winning player won the Honors Round in Season One "YOU DID IT! Great job, (insert player), that's $600 added to the $500 that you've won. That gives you a grand total of $1100 and a great grand prize." -Lew Schneider when the winning player won the Honors Round in Season Two "1-2-3-4-5-6-7, you got 'em all right. That's $1100 and a grand prize!" - Robb Edward Morris when the winning player won the Honors Round in Season Three "Time's Up! (insert correct answers on subjects that missed), but you did great. You've won (insert money on the Honors Round), added to the $500 that you won. That gives you a grand total of (insert total winnings)." - Lew Schneider in the winning player loses the Honors Round in Seasons One and Two "That's 1/2/3/4/5/6 right. Each one is worth $100. That's $600/$700/$800/$900/$1000/$1100." - Robb Edward Morris when the winning player loses the Honors Round in Season Three "Let's go to the ones that you've missed: (insert questions and correct answers)." - Robb Edward Morris when the contestant missed or passed questions in Season Three "(insert question of the day)? (insert answer of the day). Did you Make the Grade?" - Maria Milito
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