Description
The High Stakes Quiz Show Game where you reset your opponent’s score to win.
Sorry is a No Prep math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO!
The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 7 Math, Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms. It is a digital resource, no printouts required.
How It Works:
- The game runs entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 2 teams, and choose one to go first.
- Take turns choosing questions to answer.
- If the answer is correct, then tap your digits to add a point to your score.
- If the answer is incorrect, then add a point to your opponent’s score.
- There are 3 optional Sorry Questions, which can be selected during a turn.
- If you answer correctly, then tap Sorry to reset your opponent’s score to ZERO.
- If the answer is incorrect, then reset your own score to ZERO.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
- Highest score wins
The game will run on:
- iPads that run PowerPoint (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs PowerPoint
This game can be played together as a class using a smartboard/projector, or it can be played by individuals and small groups on iPads or computers that run PowerPoint.
No additional licenses required for the students in your class!
All of the images and colors are included just as you see it. Each user needs to purchase their own license, and the files may not be shared or sold to anyone, but you are free to make as many versions as you like for your own use.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- This game runs on PowerPoint, and will not run on Google Slides
- A very small number of schools disable the animations and hyperlinks in their PowerPoint.
- The solution to this is to use a different device, such as a laptop or tablet that runs PowerPoint.
- Here are 2 test games you can use to check if your PowerPoint will run all of my games:
- Test GRUDGEBALL
- Test THE UNFAIR GAME
Here are several types of games that run in Google Slides:
Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms SORRY Math Game - No Prep Grade 7 Review
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Description
The High Stakes Quiz Show Game where you reset your opponent’s score to win.
Sorry is a No Prep math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO!
The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 7 Math, Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms. It is a digital resource, no printouts required.
How It Works:
- The game runs entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 2 teams, and choose one to go first.
- Take turns choosing questions to answer.
- If the answer is correct, then tap your digits to add a point to your score.
- If the answer is incorrect, then add a point to your opponent’s score.
- There are 3 optional Sorry Questions, which can be selected during a turn.
- If you answer correctly, then tap Sorry to reset your opponent’s score to ZERO.
- If the answer is incorrect, then reset your own score to ZERO.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
- Highest score wins
The game will run on:
- iPads that run PowerPoint (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs PowerPoint
This game can be played together as a class using a smartboard/projector, or it can be played by individuals and small groups on iPads or computers that run PowerPoint.
No additional licenses required for the students in your class!
All of the images and colors are included just as you see it. Each user needs to purchase their own license, and the files may not be shared or sold to anyone, but you are free to make as many versions as you like for your own use.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- This game runs on PowerPoint, and will not run on Google Slides
- A very small number of schools disable the animations and hyperlinks in their PowerPoint.
- The solution to this is to use a different device, such as a laptop or tablet that runs PowerPoint.
- Here are 2 test games you can use to check if your PowerPoint will run all of my games:
- Test GRUDGEBALL
- Test THE UNFAIR GAME
Here are several types of games that run in Google Slides:





