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Fun with Purpose Incorporating Keynote Games into Your Curriculum Download the templates at: http://tinyurl.com/keynotetemplates or http://www.quia.com/pages/mhaverly/keynotes Jeopardy Incorporate your own questions and answers into this blank template. Clicking the box will automatically bring you to the question. Clicking again will bring you the answer. Clicking on the “home” button will bring you back the Jeopardy screen. Who Wants to be a Millionaire? You can have group choose a team name, which helps when keeping score You may want to make letter cards (A, B, C, D) that are color-coded. Students can hold these up, allowing you to quickly scan to see which groups got the right answer. Keeping points (or keeping track of the “money” earned) is optional. It’s helpful to have a tie-breaker as the last question, should you need it.

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Fun with Purpose Incorporating Keynote Games into Your Curriculum

Download the templates at:

http://tinyurl.com/keynotetemplates or

http://www.quia.com/pages/mhaverly/keynotes

Jeopardy

• Incorporate your own questions and answers into this blank template. • Clicking the box will automatically bring you to the question. • Clicking again will bring you the answer. Clicking on the “home” button will bring you

back the Jeopardy screen.

Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

• You can have group choose a team name, which helps when keeping score • You may want to make letter cards (A, B, C, D) that are color-coded. Students can

hold these up, allowing you to quickly scan to see which groups got the right answer. • Keeping points (or keeping track of the “money” earned) is optional. • It’s helpful to have a tie-breaker as the last question, should you need it.

Wheel of Fortune

• The arrow will spin and land on a “random” number each click • Students can be placed in small groups and be asked a question if the arrow points

to their group • Groups will earn one point if they are correct, with opportunities for double or

triple points throughout the game. • It is fun to have students write their own questions, and if the arrow lands on their

group, then they get to choose a group of their choice to read their question to. If that group gets the question correct, they get the point. If they get the question wrong, then the team that asked the question gets the points.

Quiz Bowl

• Use this template for any content area, and easily customize it to your needs. • The arrow will drop down on the click to show the right answer. • Groups can earn one point for each question that they answer correctly, with the

opportunity to earn double or triple points.

Survivor

• Current template is for parts of speech, but it can be used as a template for any

content area. • Teams will be asked a question with the opportunity to score points. They can also

earn bonus points by answering the challenge questions correctly. • Directions for the game are located in the slides.