May 19, 2017

Use of Powerpoints for Quiz and Games

I have created a very simple template with countdown timer (animated gif) for 1 min, 2 min or 3 min. You can duplicate the slide for the time frame you would like each question to run for your quiz. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9UR3aEsvgerckdqODZYSmN3RGM/view?usp=sharing

The following is a very useful sites which provide some powerpoints templates to generate games/qui for lessons - http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/ppt_games.html

I like the Big board game  - just replace the topics and the questions. 
The teams get to choose the topics and the questions.
If they get it right the points are recorded at the bottom of the board. 
Download Big Board Facts
Download Big Board Facts with Answers Slide




Louie guess is very much like the pyramid game show. In this game students will describe words or phrases that Louie is thinking about in an effort to get other students to say those words or phrases. But they have to be fast cos there is time limit to read his mind! 
Download Guess Louie


Another good one will be what is behind the box which you can download from the link below!:
Download What's Behind the Box 8
Download What's Behind the Box 16 


Instructions:
1. Teacher or Trainer places unique background images (just insert a picture and right click on the picture and 'send to back' on the pop up menu) behind four to five slides.

To Play:
1.      Divide into Teams.
2.      Each team is asked a question. If they answer correctly, the teacher clicks the Remove box button one time.
3.       This removes one box from the board, if the team can guess what the picture is correctly, they win. If they cannot guess it correctly the game continues.
4.      Once a team has correctly identified the picture, teacher clicks the next slide button in the upper right to go to the next board.

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