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Coin Flick Game
A fun, animated classroom game to review the simple past tense (pre-taught.)
Teams take turns guessing the winning coin (out of 4.) Award points accordingly.
Here are further instructions for how I intended the game to be played:
(slide 2 is meant to be an example slide, to help explain to the class how to play)
~ designed to be played on and projected onto an interactive whiteboard / smartboard / TV / screen.
~ divide the class into 4 teams: A, B, C, and D.
~ review / drill the key vocab / sentence (in the top right corner)
~ teams take turns guessing / ´predicting?the ´winning?coin. (They might guess according the coin´s position in
relation to the picture related to the key vocabulary [the sentence in the top right corner,] but it´s actually completely random.)
~ teacher records each team´s guess in the light blue in the top left hand corner of the slide while in slideshow mode (it´s an editable text box) On each new slide, the team to guess first changes, according to the letter order, so that team A doesn´t always get to guess first, as that would be unfair.
~ click anywhere on the screen to make the coins move
~ establish the winning team by referring to the pre-recorded guesses (in the light blue box)
~ award 2 points to the team who made the correct prediction (keep score on the black/white board)
You can decide whether each coin may only be ´bet?on once or more than once. If teams are allowed to ´bet?on the same coin, you won´t need the team A,B,C,D lettered box.
(it might ask you whether you want to enable macros or not when putting into slideshow mode - Don´t enable Macros - it´s not neccessary.)
Copyright 08/11/2010 Jessica S
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