How do I use the Concentration Game PowerPoints?
1. Open the PowerPoint Presentation.
2. Click on the Slide Show tab then select 'From Beginning' on the left edge.
3. Divide class into two groups which will take turns calling out two numbers between 1 & 20 until a matching pair
is revealed.
4. Open up the selected number by clicking anywhere on the coloured tile (except for the small numbered section in
the corner).
5. WARNING: Click on the coloured tile only once otherwise it will reveal all the answers behind all of the tiles.
6. If the team obtains a matching pair, they receive another turn.
7. If they don't obtain a matching pair, close both tiles by clicking once on the small numbered section in the
corner.
8. The winner is the team with most matches.
2. Click on the Slide Show tab then select 'From Beginning' on the left edge.
3. Divide class into two groups which will take turns calling out two numbers between 1 & 20 until a matching pair
is revealed.
4. Open up the selected number by clicking anywhere on the coloured tile (except for the small numbered section in
the corner).
5. WARNING: Click on the coloured tile only once otherwise it will reveal all the answers behind all of the tiles.
6. If the team obtains a matching pair, they receive another turn.
7. If they don't obtain a matching pair, close both tiles by clicking once on the small numbered section in the
corner.
8. The winner is the team with most matches.
How do I use the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire PowerPoints?
1. Open the PowerPoint Presentation.
2. Click on the Slide Show tab then select 'From Beginning' on the left edge.
3. From here work through each slide individually as you ask the questions.
4.The '50-50' or 'Ask a Friend' functions are not active links but you can incorporate this into the game if you wish.
5. I ask the students to record their answers on a piece of paper and, at the end, add up the money amounts for their
correct answers.
6. The student with the most money at the end is the winner.
7. You can vary the game in whichever way you want to suit your class.
2. Click on the Slide Show tab then select 'From Beginning' on the left edge.
3. From here work through each slide individually as you ask the questions.
4.The '50-50' or 'Ask a Friend' functions are not active links but you can incorporate this into the game if you wish.
5. I ask the students to record their answers on a piece of paper and, at the end, add up the money amounts for their
correct answers.
6. The student with the most money at the end is the winner.
7. You can vary the game in whichever way you want to suit your class.