Game Resources |
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| 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. | |
Templates |
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| Fun and Games | Two web pages of pre-made PowerPoint games |
| Gameboards | Ready made games and game boards |
| Game Templates | Nice collection of Word, Excel, and Power Point game templates |
| Hangman | Create hangman worksheets |
| Jeopardy Labs | Allows you to create a customized jeopardy template without PowerPoint |
| Jeopardy Templates and Other Games | Links to templates and ready-to-use games |
| Parade of Games | Huge collection of PowerPoint games |
| PowerPoint Activities | Templates and pre-made games |
| Simple Games | Game-o-matic is a tool for creating short, simple games |
| Super Teacher Tools | A variety of review games, classroom management software, and other miscellaneous tools for educators |
| TeAch-nology | Generate bingo cards |
| Terri Street's Master Trainer | Templates for Millionaire, Pyramid, and Jeopardy; includes a PowerPoint on Create-a-Game explaining "how to" |
Pre-made Games |
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| Language Games | Basic/intermediate/advanced vocabulary games for 60 languages |
| MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources | Live, web based simulation where participants play the role of video game hardware platform producers |
| PhET Interactive Simulations | Interactive simulation of physical phenomena from the University of Colorado |
| PowerPoint Games | Several games ready to play |
| PowerPoint Game Templates | Several examples of games made with PowerPoint |