Thursday, February 9, 2012

Creative ways to present questions from a story in a game show format?

For an english project we are required to come up with a gameshow that teaches the class our info from our book. Already jeopardy and wheel of fortune have been taken and those are usually overplayed anyways. I need a fun gameshow that gets the whole class involved and has prizes as rewards.Creative ways to present questions from a story in a game show format?
Try 1 vs. 100 (or 1 vs. however many people are left in the class)



Choose one person from class to go up against the whole rest of the class. Create questions that have multiple choice answers a, b, and c. The questions should get progressively more difficult. After a question is asked, the class has 20 seconds to write A, B or C on a piece of paper. Then the "one" person decides whether their answer is A, B, or C. If the "one" person gets an answer right, they get prizes in the amount equal to the number of the people in the rest of the class who got it wrong. The people in the rest who get the answer wrong have to sit out the following rounds. If the "one" person gets the answer wrong, the rest of the class splits the prize amount that has accumulated so far. On the TV show, the prize is $ but you could do candy bars or something else. If the person who is "one" gets an answer wrong early in the game, you could have another contestant. The game ends when either the "one" person eliminates everyone else or the "one" is eliminated.



Or Match Game:



Two contestants. A panel of six people. One of the two contestants is chosen to go first by coin toss. The host reads a question with a blank in it. The six panel members come up with their answer. The contestant then answers and gets points determined by the number of people from the panel who had the same answer as the contestant. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Match_Game
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