Name of template
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Description of the template
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Are you smarter than a Fifth Grader
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A powerpoint template modelled after the classic game show! Great for review!
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Baseball challenge
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This is a unique game template. This game contains special effects and graphics. It is set up as an interactive baseball game where students answer review questions to get hits. If the question is correct they get a hit, if they miss it they get an out. Very creative. Nice graphics.
Click on the file below to see instructions for how to use this template.
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Space decoder
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A simple space based drill and practice game. Put in your questions, then blast off. Contains five mini games that students progress through. Each game gets progressively harder as the student successfully completes each level. My students love this game!
(Single Student Game)
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What is Louie thinking?
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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, Louie only gives them a short amount of time to read his mind! (Whole Class Participation Game)
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Jeopardy!
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These are great templates. Simply add your information to the slides and have fun. The first template has 25 questions. The second template has 30 questions.
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The Happy Game
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This is an incredible adorable game! Happy is a smiley face that is hungry. If you pick the correct lunch box, you can feed him and keep him happy. This is a review game and students are given questions to answer. The answers are on a lunchbox. The animation is hilarious and fun. This would be a very fun template to use with K-2 students.(Though older students may find it cute too!)
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Raceway combs
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This is a unique game template. This game contains special effects and graphics. Students are trying to finish a car racing game by answering multiple choice questions.
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Hollywood squares
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This template is based on the ever popular tv show. It is designed just like the game. Enter a question and then play a fun tic tac toe game with the kids!
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Big Board Facts Game
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Similar to Jeopardy. Put your who, what, when, where questions onto the board and let students try to answer them for points. Also comes in a "with answers" version that allows the teacher to show the correct answer after the question. The "with Answers" version provides an Answer screen after the question. (Whole Class Participation Game)
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Racing game
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These games require no preparation. All you need is your sheet of vocabulary or review questions in your hand. Click a button on the screen and the car or horse moves one step closer to the finish line and victory. Which team will win the race?
(Whole Class Participation Game)
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Align the stars
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Plays similar to Connect Four board game. No preparation required, just have a sheet of vocabulary or review questions in your hand. When a team answers a question correctly they are allowed to pick a star on the board. First team to line up four stars in vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line wins. (Whole Class Participation Game)
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http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/ppt_timers.html
Shh....here's another: If you want to create printable board games for your students, use the templates from the link below:
http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/word_games.html
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