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Educational PowerPoint Game
SampleCreated by: Kids Computer Lessons
For Students in Grade 8
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What the Game is About
This is where you want to give an explanation of your game- the who and the what- NOT the how! This should sound more like a sales pitch or a place to explain the history/facts behind the theme that you have chosen!
Don’t forget to include a hyperlinked “next” button, text, or object so your user can advance to the next screen.
Next
Directions
This is the slide in which you will give instructions on how to play your game.
Example:In this game you are going to answer a series of
questions to learn how to create an educational PowerPoint game. Answer as many questions as you can. Good luck!
Play Game
Where is the Bird’s Beak?Click on the correct body part.
You can create invincible hyperlinks and set the background as an image.
What is 1 + 1=
23You can use shapes to draw and create them as hyperlinks or use
images and/our clip art
How many times does the ball bounce? Click the ball when ready!
The ball is hyperlinked to the next slide, which has been duplicated, in order to make the statement above
work.
How many times does the ball bounce? Click the ball when ready!
15 4You can link text and Add Effects
one at a time by Modifying the effect and timings
Great Job! Your Done
• After you have created your game, make the last slide a congratulatory page and refer them to check out your resource page for additional information! Or instruct them to hit ESC to end the game!
Resources/References
• List References Here
• Now that you have seen an example of the game run in Kiosk mode- take a look at the slides and check out how they were created!
• Press ESC to quit!
Wrong!
This is where you are going to create a wrong page where your user will land on when they answer a question incorrectly. You only need one of these pages! Create a “Try Again” Button of some sorts and go to Action Settings Hyperlink Last Slide Viewed.
Try Again!
Try Again!