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This user friendly step by step handout shows users how to create an interactive game in Microsoft PowerPoint. Once students and teachers learn how to make a game using this handout, they can apply it to a variety of other game activities.
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Wendy
Wendy  (TpT Seller)
Hi

I'm looking for help in making a matching pairs type of game in powerpoint where if the child finds the pair then it matches them and says they are correct or something similar. i have only been able to find a tutuorial for a matching pairs game where if the child finds a pair then nothing happens and they just don't click on thosepictures again. Does you pack help with this at all? Or if not then can you point me in the right direction to find one?
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My game isn't set up like that. Unfortunately, I don't know how to set up a matching game. I was searching online and didn't have much luck. That sounds like a great idea. If you teach middle or high school, you might try challenging some of your students to figure that out. If I find out, I will get back with you.

Chris
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Kidsnetsoft founder, Chris Clementi, MEd, has been in education for more than 10 years. She currently teaches computer applications to middle school students. All her curriculum has been customized and revised to maximize student interest and motivation. Her projects are creative and meaningful. Chris frequently presents at the Technology in Education conference in Colorado. Some of her lessons have been published in the Ed Tech magazine. She is also Google Teacher Certified. She spends most of her free time keeping up with 21st Century learning to stay knowledgeable and competitive.

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