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Powerpoint Gaming’s 200 Games and Counting Celebration – Day 7

It’s Saturday, everyone! This week has been truly amazing! It’s the final day of my celebration. Here’s what up for grabs today!
 
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 Today’s gift card is for a $25 shopping spree to my TPT store. I know that I’ve already given this away, but I can’t help it! So many of you love my games that I just wanna give more away! So many that I’ll giveaway 2 shopping sprees! Here’s where you can enter 
 
 
Today’s powerpoint game that’s up for grabs is for everyone! I don’t usually give these away, but I’m so excited about making 300 games, I’d make the exception.
 
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If you love my games, you should consider purchasing a permanent license. This license give you access to every powerpoint game I’ve created over the years. To be exact, I’ve created
 
 
Today’s mini game freebie is a mini game template.

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Now you can make your own mini games! There are 1 questions for you to create your  very own game. Best of all, you can use it commercially.
 
Don’t forget to stop by my Facebook page each night for some games and flash freebies starting at 6 PM EST!
 
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Celebrating 900+ Vote Freebie #6 – Spin the Wheel

This is a brand new game I’ve created! Hopefully, it will be just as successful as my other games. Here’s the rundown of how to play this game.

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There are 3 rounds in all. The problems get harder as the game goes on. Scores are added up each  round for a final score.
 
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Each game board a wheel with different amounts, 10 questions, and type in scoreboard. A spin button at the bottom allows you to spin the wheel.
 
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Questions are simple in the beginning. As the rounds go on, the questions get harder. The titles are the top let you know which question and round you are in.
 
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This makes a wonderful addition to your fractions review games.
 
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Thanks you for the comments as I celebrate 900+ votes. In the short amount of time I started this celebration, I have almost reached 1000 vote. Be sure to look for my 1000 Rating Celebration, which will happened within a few weeks.
 
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Celebratine 900+ Votes Freebie #5 – Multiples Tic-Tac-Toe – PPT Game

Here’s freebie no. 5. Fourth grade meaning factors and multiples!
 
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Just like regular Ti-Tac-Toe, only you have to answer the question right to get your X or O. This one is closer to Hollywood square because this game is true or false.

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For each question, students must chooses true or false. There is a “check” for correct responses and an “x” for incorrect. The title helps you by telling which game mode you’re in as well as which square you’re in. There’s even a picture to help you visually. 
 

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 Clicking main menu will take you to the first slide (title page) and scoreboard takes you back to scoreboard. The blue square disappears, revealing an “x” and an “o”. Click on the shape to place it.

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That’s all there is to it. You can play all three games or however you like. You don’t have to go through the first to get the next game.

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The game modes are divided in sections. Game 1: 1 – 4, Game 2: 5 – 8, and Game 3: 9 – 12. The How to Use” button gives you directions on how to use this game.

 
Enjoy this Freebie!
 
Get this game here:
 
 
Tomorrow: 5th Grade
 
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All I can say is it’s something you’ve never seen from PPT Gaming!
 
 
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Celebrating 900+ Votes Freebie #4 – 3rd Grade

3rd Grade! Here we go!
 
 
The game I made for 3rd grade is a multiplication jeopardy game. Since “Jeopardy” is copyrighted, I had to name it “Multiplication Review Game”.

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Since multiplication is a big part of 3rd grade and I haven’t made a jeopardy game solely for multiplication. There are 6 categories.

 

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The amounts disappear as they are clicked on so you don’t have worry if you have used it or not. Scores can be typed in on the key board too! (All in Slideshow mode!)
 
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The questions simple enough. It’s almost like a huge flash card, except that you don’t have to hold that huge stack of cards.
 
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It even comes with a final question, which is beyond what the students should have to know, though that’s what makes it fun (and makes them think/work harder)

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I created the backgrounds and graphics. The fonts. however, came from kevinandamanda.com.fonts. They have a wide variety of fonts and I mostly use their fonts for worksheets, but this time, I used it in a ppt game.

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Don’t forget to download and leave some feedback!
 
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Be sure to subscribe to my blog or follow me on TPT so you don’t miss out on the next freebie!
 
Tomorrow:
Multiples Tic-Tac-Toe PPT Game
 
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Expanded Form Bingo Game

Expanded Form Bingo Game
This is best Expanded Form Bingo Game I’ve used! While working with my 2nd graders, I wanted to review expanded form in a nontraditional way. After searching online and coming up empty, I decided to create my own. The game I made is a powerpoint bingo game: Expanded Form Bingo
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This game has students covering 3 digit numbers that are in standard form. The number is in expanded form so they have to find that number form on their bingo cards. 
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There are 30 unique bingo cards. No two cards are alike. There are 4 cards per sheet, saving time and ink. All you have to do is print them out and cut the cards out. There aren’t any bingo chips, but dollar tree has a 100 pack for $1. Target also have some mini erasers that work great too. There is a call sheet for you so that you can mark the numbers as they are called.
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The scoreboard itself has all the questions. You can choose where to start. The numbers aren’t in order so even if you decided to start with question 1, the answer won’t be like 168. I think the first number is 794.
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There aren’t that many graphics, though I did create the background and border. Sometimes, you just need something simple to engage the students. This one was definitely one of them. My students enjoyed it so much, they asked to play it again the next day!

Get it here:

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Since I’ve created this game, my students have been begging to play this game over and over again. It’s lead me to create more bingo games. You can check out 13 fun games to keep your students happy and engaged. Don’t forget to stop by my TPT store for games and worksheets to pair with this fun activity.
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Celebrating 900+ Votes Freebie #2 – 1st Grade

Let’s get the ball rolling! My second freebie is for 1st grade.

1st Grade – What’s Missing

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Similar to Teacher vs. Student in questions. There are 20 questions. This time, there can be up to 3 teams. Like always, scores can be typed in during slideshow mode.
 
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There are 3 question types: (1) first missing addend, (2) second missing addend, and (3) the answer. Students must figure out what the missing number is. Includes swivel animations when you click on answer.

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Great for review, or even just to introduce the concept. Common core aligned aw always and free!
 

 
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The clip art comes from Ashley Hughes. It was part of her own Celebration and it’s free. Still wanna give her some credit.  I created the background and the fonts came from Techy Teacher and Lovin’ Lit.
 
 Get this freebie here: What’s Missing PPT Game
 
 
Tomorrow:
Expanded Form Bingo
 
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