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English powerpoint: School Objects Look Tao (Thai) Power Point Game 1 or 2 teams School Objects Look Tao (Thai) Power Point Game 1 or 2 teams

Look Tao (famous game in Thailand) that is fully functional and can be played with one or two teams (boys vs girls). Dice included with the game. Players can visually see who is winning the game by the color circles appearing or for one player brown bars will disapear (signifies score). Full instructions are found in the notes. Roll the dice (click on roll dice) select die 1 and die 2. A roll of 2 and a 4 will allow the player to select either a 6 or a two or a 4. Object is to hit all six bars. Team with the most circles wins. Students have to say the objects name before they can roll the dice.

 Level:elementary
 Age: 6-10
 Format: PowerPoint
 Downloads:65
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Copyright 23/10/2010  John Michael Foose
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trofimova50
Russian Federation

THNKXXX!!!!          posted by trofimova50 20101024


pollyanna_pl
Greece

Brilliant job! You are amazing! How did you manage to organise this in your head?! Thank you so much!          posted by pollyanna_pl 20101024


foose1
United States

          posted by foose1 20101024
Believe it or not, this one was easy because of the pictures. If you always start with options, you can always add more when developing these games. If you donīt leave options, you will have much difficulties later on. The software engineers who developed Power Point knew this and did not give that information out. It probably wasnīt intentional.


Lindax
Ukraine

          posted by Lindax 20101024
Wonderful game! Thank you so much!


pollyanna_pl
Greece

Brilliant job! You are amazing! How did you manage to organise this in your head?! Thank you so much!          posted by pollyanna_pl 20101024


FroggyClaudine
France

Thanks very much for sharing!          posted by FroggyClaudine 20101024