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Preview of Speed Quiz

Speed Quiz

Created by
Maximi
This is a fairly simple powerpoint for quizzes and games. In essence, it's a powerpoint with a 60-second timer and 10 questions (the questions will repeat after the first 10 in random order) . You can edit the questions using either text or pictures, depending on the content of the lesson. There are 4 different rounds in this game - in each round, the order of the questions is different. Also, every round features different background music. Furthermore there is a score keeping component w
Preview of Number Sense Bundle | Digital Games | Quick Math Review

Number Sense Bundle | Digital Games | Quick Math Review

Created by
Cofre Maestro
This pack brings together four interactive PowerPoint presentations designed to review essential Primary Math content. Each resource includes a quick review quiz, perfect for using in class, projecting on the digital board, or completing as a guided activity. The materials included are: Number Sense – Part 1 Number Sense – Part 2 Numbers from 1 to 9 Numbers from 0 to 9 Each presentation contains short activities that help students reinforce concepts, identify common mistakes, and check their
Preview of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Equations Edition

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Equations Edition

"Who Wants to be a Millionaire" style math games, especially those focused on solving equations, are engaging educational tools that transform learning into a fun, competitive experience.These games typically involve a series of multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty, mirroring the structure of the popular TV show.The goal is to correctly answer a sequence of math problems, with the difficulty escalating as the player progresses, ultimately aiming to reach a "millionaire" level (or a
Preview of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Maths version 7th Grade

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Maths version 7th Grade

Concept:The game mimics the popular TV show, adapted for a math classroom. Format:Students answer multiple-choice questions with increasing difficulty, similar to the TV show. Content:The questions can cover a wide range of Year 7 math topics, such as decimals, percentages, factors, multiples, and word problems. Lifelines:Students might have access to lifelines like "50/50" (removing two incorrect options), "ask the audience" (getting input from the class), or "phone a friend" (asking the teache
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