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  1. Make the Grade is a children's game show that aired from October 2, 1989, to September 14, 1990, on Nickelodeon. Broadcast history. Make the Grade premiered on ...

    • Education
    • Overview
    • Gameplay
    • Extra Time at the End of the Show
    • Additional Pages
    • Links

    Make the Grade was a short-lived educational game show where kids would get a chance to test their knowledge.

    Main Game

    Three contestants who sat in colored desks (red, green, and blue) competed to answer questions and capture squares on a giant game board, which was a 7x7 grid. The game was played on that board in which the squares were split flaps or solaris; above the board were seven grade levels and on the left side were seven subjects; the 49 squares consisted of icons representing those subjects. In the first season, each episode had a different set of all seven categories. In the second and third seasons, the last category was a "Special Elective", which was represented by a checkmark. The player in control picked a square by grade level and subject; when a question mark (?) was exposed, the host read a question to all three players. The first player to buzz-in with a correct answer won the question, capturing the square that then appeared in the same color as that player's desk and control of the board. If incorrect, the other two had a chance to answer once the host had re-read the question. If no one answered correctly, the square turned black and could not be selected again, which Schneider referred to as a "dead square". In addition to capturing squares, correct answers would also light up icons (subjects and grades) on their own scoreboard on their desk. There were 14 icons with the same education levels and subjects as on the board, so the purpose of the game was to answer at least one question for every subject and education level.

    Honors Round (Bonus Round)

    In the "Honors Round", the winning contestant had to answer seven questions in 45 seconds or less. To start, the winning contestant received a choice of three categories. Each category was divided into seven school subjects; the player's job was to answer questions (one from each of the seven subjects under the chosen category) and get them all correct before the 45 seconds ran out.

    Schneider's Extra Time

    For the first season of Schneider's tenure, he would go out into the public (mostly into malls) and ask general people a series of questions.

    Morris' Extra Time

    During Morris' tenure as host in the third and final season, whenever there was some time to fill after the "Honors Round", Morris' would go out into the audience and ask them a series of questions (again from past games though not always unused). Correct answers from them won a small prize, like a t-shirt or other goodies. However, there came times when a contestant finished his/her scoreboard so early that a new group of contestants had to play in the second round.

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  2. Make the Grade is a student game show that aired from October 2, 1989 through September 14, 1990. Make the Grade premiered on October 2, 1989, with three seasons worth of first-run episodes airing until September 14, 1990, and was reran until December 29, 1991.

  3. A look at the Nickelodeon Game Show Make The Grade with Lew Schneider and Robb Edward Morris and run from 1989 to 1991.

  4. Make the Grade is a student game show that aired from October 2, 1989 through September 14, 1990. Make the Grade premiered on October 2, 1989, with three seasons worth of first-run episodes airing until September 14, 1990, and was reran until December 29, 1991. Reruns later aired on Nickelodeon GAS from January 2, 2000 to April 2, 2004. The first season was hosted by Lew Schneider, and was ...

  5. Make the Grade. Nickelodeon Game Show that was part Jeopardy! and part carnival midway, with a school theme. Contestants had to choose categories from a large board featuring seven subjects (or topics one might discuss in a subject) and seven grade levels (elementary and 7th through 12th). Obviously the higher the grade, the more difficult the ...

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  7. Make the Grade is a student game show that aired from October 2, 1989 through September 14, 1990. Make the Grade premiered on October 2, 1989, with three seasons worth of first-run episodes airing until September 14, 1990, and was reran until December 29, 1991. Reruns later aired on Nickelodeon GAS from January 2, 2000 to April 2, 2004. The first two seasons was hosted by Lew Schneider, and ...

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