Smartboard+Games

Smartboard Games by Pauleen Walsh pwalsh@weissschool.com

Pauleen is a elementary school teacher but these games can be modified for high school classes:

Most of these are in the Lesson Activity Toolkit in Smartboard A. __Create your own Anagram game__ 1. click on the gallery icon 2. click on the Lesson Activity Toolkit 2.0 3. click on Interactive and Multimedia 4. crag in the Anagram template 5. click on the Edit button 6. type in the anagrams and clues  7. set the timer and speed 8. click OK and you are ready to play 9. click on the question mark in the top right corner of the game for more information

B. __Create your own Balloon Pop Game__ 1. click on the gallery icon 2. click on the Lesson Activity Toolkit 3. choose your background by typing background in the search box then drag in the background of choice 4. type in the answers to your questions separately on your background 5. click on the Lesson Activity Toolkit 6. drag in a balloon to cover an answer and size it by clicking and dragging the grey tab on the bottom of the balloon 7. click on the great tab on the bottom left of the balloon to enter text then click the same tab again to save the text 8. save your work before you play the game

C. __Create Your Own Swirling Vortex Game__ 1. click on the gallery icon 2. click on the Lesson Activity Toolkit 3. scroll down to the Vortex template and drag it in. 4. click on the edit button 5. label the vortexes 6. click OK to finish 7. click the ? for more info

D. __Create Your Own Word Guess Game__ 1. click on the gallery icon 2. click on the Lesson Activity Toolkit 3. scroll down and drag in the Word Guess Template 4. click on the edit button and select soccer, basketball, or Tomato Splat 5. type in your answers and questions up to 20 characters long 6. click on the OK button and you are ready to play 7. click on the ? for more info

E. __Create Your Own Multiple Choice Game__ 1. click on the Gallery Icon 2. click on the Lesson Activity Toolkit 3. scroll down to the Multiple Choice template and drag it onto your slide 4. click Edit then enter the number of questions you would like to add 5. add the text for questions and answers 6. enter the correct answer in the box at the bottom of the template 7. click OK and you are ready to play 8. click on the ? for more info