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Game Resources

Classroom games can be informative and motivational. Teachers can generate the games themselves or students might create them. The table below contains links to web pages which feature templates for a variety of games such as Who Wants to Be A Millionaire and, the ever popular, Jeopardy. http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/gameresources.htm

PowerPoint Games

http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/ppt_games.html What is Louie Thinking Similar to Pyramid Game. In this game students will describe words or phrases that Louie is thinking about in an effort to get other students to say those words or phrases. But they have to be fast, Louie only gives them a short amount of time to read his mind! (Whole Class Participation Game) Similar to Jeopardy.
http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/ppt-games/ Password The PowerPoint game is simple to setup. The teacher types a vocabulary word on each slide in the subtitle textbox. Then press F5 on the keyboard to start the game. Setup directions are found on slide 2.

PowerPoint Games

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Family Dice Games

The most complete Bunco Rules on the 'net. Bunko Bonco

http://www.buncorules.com/rules.html There are six rounds in each set of Bunco. The High Table controls the pace of play by starting each round and ending each round with a ring of the bell. The scorekeeper at each table is the first to roll. Players earn points by rolling the three dice. In each round, players are trying to roll the same number as the round, or the target number (for example, rolling in Round 3) - sometimes called a mark.
http://plainfield.patch.com/announcements/students-make-giant-puzzle-heart-to-honor-plainfield-soldier

Students Make Giant Puzzle Heart to Honor Plainfield Soldier - Plainfield, IL Patch

Andrea Schaal's fourth- and fifth-grade multi-age classroom at Elizabeth Eichelberger Elementary School created a giant puzzle-piece heart illustrating some of the things that were important to former Plainfield District 202 student Andrew Meari, a U.S. Army private first class who died in the line of duty in Afghanistan on Nov. 1. The heart was presented to Meari's family.
Last year my son's nursery school teacher made an amazing giant puzzle using a class picture. She presented it to the kids on the 100th day of school and the kids all worked together to put it together. Needless to say it was a huge hit. With the simple instructions below, you can make your own personalized giant puzzle. Give it as a homemade birthday gift or simply use it as a rainy day surprise for your kids. Cut in the shape of a heart, this is a great gift to accompany a box of chocolates on Valentine's Day. http://www.momready.com/articles/content.asp?ID=106

Picture This : Giant Friends Puzzle

http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/

Educational Games

You don't have to be a genius to understand the work of the Nobel Laureates. These games and simulations, based on Nobel Prize-awarded achievements, will teach and inspire you while you're having FUN! New Blood Typing Game