Teacher of Computer Science and IT, providing a range of resources, mostly relating to computing, but many can be used in a cross curricular way and are designed to be easy to adapt.
Teacher of Computer Science and IT, providing a range of resources, mostly relating to computing, but many can be used in a cross curricular way and are designed to be easy to adapt.
Bring the popular word game into the classroom in a fully-working, customisable game for the big screen.
Developed in PowerPoint this game works just like the real game, with one major difference - you can choose the words. Simply write out a list of your subject/topic words in the notes section at the bottom of the slide, and the game will select one at random each round.
Easy to use, fun to play.
► Please note that this is designed to be a standalone PowerPoint slide, and not to be copied and pasted into an existing presentation.
A PowerPoint slide that can be dropped into any presentation, or used as a standalone resource. It looks and works a little like the Wheel of Fortune game show, with student names on a wheel that can be sent to spin, and then stop randomly at any point to choose a random student. Sound effects and music included, it is extremely easy to edit the student names. I suggest creating one slide per class.
If you have any questions or comments please do let me know.
Developed in PowerPoint using VBA this extremely versatile and very popular Minecraft inspired activity can be used as a starter, plenary or other whole class or group activity that aims to get children collaborating, discussing topics and working together as a team to consolidate their knowledge and understanding of any topic you choose.
Easily create your own lists of questions using nothing more than Notepad (or similar text editor) and then simply drop whichever question list you want to use into the same folder as the Mindcraft file, and it will immediately shuffle up your questions and use them to stretch your students' knowledge.
The rules are simple and explained clearly within the activity, but essentially students will be divided into two teams, and each team will be able to 'mine' their way through a virtual Minecraft style world. They'll come across dirt, stones, iron, coal, gold, emerald, water and even creepers! Each item type will result in different actions being taken. Finding dirt or stone will require a question to be answered, whereas gold and other valuable ores will earn the team points. Getting questions right also earns points, but getting them wrong will lose points. Find a creeper and the loud explosion will signal that team's turn over!
Watch a video demonstration of this resource, as well as a clear tutorial on how to use it, and adapt it:
https://youtu.be/fmzzSwc3ATM