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 Pre-Made Game Templates!

The following powerpoints are templates. You can use these templates to create review games for your class. All you have to do is delete the sentences and add your own stuff. Just make sure you keep the original author's name on the presentation. You can reuse these templates over and over again! They are easy to use, free and loads of fun. The students really get into the games and these templates provide a fun way to  teach.

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Name of template
Description of the template
 
Are you smarter than a Fifth Grader?
A powerpoint template modelled after the classic game show! Great for review!
 
Baseball challenge
 
This is a unique game template. This game contains special effects and graphics. It is set up as an interactive baseball game where students answer review questions to get hits. If the question is correct they get a hit, if they miss it they get an out. Very creative. Nice graphics.
 
 
 
Buzz Word Bingo Template
 
 
 
 
 
This template is great for creating bingo review games. You can copy the bingo slide as many times as you want and adapt it as needed.
 
 
Correct order Template
 
 
 
 
This template is great for reviewing sequencing and alphabetical order.  Students have to pick which group is ordered correctly. It is an interactive game complete with instructions.
 
Diagram template
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is a useful template, though it is not really a game. You can copy the slides on this presentation and have students input their own information in the diagrams(story maps, sequence maps, etc) . The diagrams can also be printed out.
 
 
Jeopardy!
 
 
 
 
 
 
These are great templates. Simply add your information to the slides and have fun. The first template has 25 questions. The second template has 30 questions.
 
 
Raceway combs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is a unique game template. This game contains special effects and graphics. Students are trying to finish a car racing game by answering multiple choice questions.
 
 
Sunken Millions
This game is similar to Jeopardy. Students pick categories and answer questions. Students are trying to get the sunken treasure at the bottom of the ocean.
 
 
The Happy Game
This is an incredible adorable game! Happy is a smiley face that is hungry. If you pick the correct lunch box, you can feed him and keep him happy. This is a review game and students are given questions to answer. The answers are on a lunchbox. The animation is hilarious and fun. This would be a very fun template to use with K-2 students.(Though older students may find it cute too!)
 
 
Classroom/Hollywood squares
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This template is based on the popular game Twenty questions. Students try to guess what something is based on the questions given.
 
Wheel of fortune
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is a whole class activity.
•Students are instructed to write a review question, math problem, or spelling word on their card.
 
•Click the Spin Button.
•When the wheel hits the number on the index card, the student chooses who will receive the question on their card.
 
 
 
Who wants to be a millionaire?
 
 
 
 
 
This template is based on the ever popular tv show. It is designed just like the game. Too bad students can't really win a million dollars!