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Questions always appear in a different order. You can even download the Speed Match Flash Player file to use games that you have created offline without an Internet connection! Makes a great SmartBoard review game!

Looking for a quick and easy way to create a seating chart for your classes? This tool will help you make a free printable seating chart for an unlimited number of classes in minutes. You can enter up to names into the Class List Maker form, then watch as they are randomly placed in your classroom. All desks are draggable so you can make your seating chart look more like your classroom.

See a Sample Make a Seating Chart. The Group Maker tool lets you generate groups of 2, 3, 4, and 5 students each in seconds! Take the headache out of randomly assigning groups for activities. If you have already created a class page using the Class List form, you can use the same lists for the Group Maker. Are you still using popsicle sticks to randomly draw student names? Step into the 21st century with the Random Name Generator.

Using your class list page created with the Class List Maker form, you can randomly draw student names with your computer. The program will randomly display a name from your class list. Names are not repeated until everyone has been chosen once. This tool supports groups of up to names!

Sometimes you just need to quickly put up a timer on the board during testing or other timed events in the classroom.

Here is a very unique timer for such cases. If you need your students to know how much time is left for testing, writing prompts, or any other timed event, this page will let you count down in style.

The Online Spinner lets you create your own spinner with points, names, or whatever else you need for games and other activities.

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Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Choose the 6 game categories and decide who will play the host. Choose the major themes from the chapters that your upcoming exam will cover, for example. If this is a recreational game, you can either decide on the categories as a group, or the host alone can choose them.

Whoever is playing the host of this round will be completing the rest of these steps. Get 6 index cards for the game categories. Write one category on each index card and pin those 6 index cards at the top of a sturdy piece of poster board. Line them up in a single row. Make sure to write legibly or type and print out the text, if you prefer. Take 5 more index cards and label them with point values.

Be sure to write legibly, or you could type and print it out if you want it to look extra nice. Only the host should work on the answer key.

When the host pulls the card from the board to read the clue, the spot will be empty but the point value will stay on the board. Once you get pretty far along in the game, this will help to give the board a little structure. You will follow the same process as before. Continue the process for the remaining point values in Category 1. Then follow the same procedure for the rest of the game board until all of the categories have completed index cards pinned up.

At this point, the game is ready to play. Method 2. Open PowerPoint and click Blank Presentation. This will take you to a blank slide. You can also use this space to create a welcome message, insert images, etc. This is the first slide everyone will see during game play. You can even customize each Theme with your own colors and fonts, if you wish. Add your first slide to your presentation. Click New Slide. This will bring up the next blank slide.

Go up to the Insert tab and then click Table. A dropdown menu will appear. Click Insert Table. A pop-up will appear, asking you to choose how many columns and rows you want. Choose 5 for Columns and 6 for Rows. The table will be 5 x 6. Then click OK. If you would like to change the color scheme of your table, go up to the Table Tools section of the menu bar and select Design. Choose from the color options presented. Use the top row of cells to create categories. Click the top left cell and a cursor will appear.

Type Category 1 in the box and then hit Tab to move to the next cell in the top row. Type Category 2 into this box. Hit tab again and type Category 3 into this box. Continue the same procedure until the top row has been completed with a Category 4, Category 5 and Category 6. From here you can change font type, size, and color. You can also align the text to be in the center of each box, if you prefer. Fill in the rest of the cells with game points. Click on the box directly beneath Category 1.

A cursor appears. Click on the box right beneath that. To customize the text in these boxes, just highlight it and hit the Home tab.

You will definitely need to go up to a minimum font size of 48 to ensure visibility. If you centered the text in your Category boxes, you should do the same for the remaining cells in the table for consistency. Highlight the text in the box that says Category 1, delete it, and then type in what topic you plan to use for your game.

Adjust the font up or down as needed so that your topic fits in the box. Add another new slide to your presentation. This will be Slide 3. Make it larger, change the font or the text color, center text — make it look however you want.

Right click on the highlighted text and select Hyperlink from the menu that appears. Click Place in This Document, which will be on the left side of the box that appears.

Then you will select Slide 3 and hit OK. Slide 1 will appear first. Hit the right arrow key to go to Slide 2. This is your game board so far.

Hit Esc to take you back to the slides in Edit view. This will be Slide 4. Choose Place in This Document, and then select Slide 4. Test the feature by hitting F5 for slideshow view. Hit the right arrow key button to go to Slide 2.



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