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BUG COLLECTING PowerPoint Review Game By Catherine Slight and Lin Pearson How to work the PowerPoint This game is made of TWO PowerPoint presentation files (spot_the_bugs_part1 and spot_the_bugs_part2 ). The presentation named Spot_the_bugs_part1 contains the playing "board". This has 15 items – three each of an ant, grasshopper (cricket ), ladybird (ladybug), dragonfly and mantis). Each item is covered by a numbered rectangle. The aim of the game is to spot one each of all the items. The presentation named Spot_the_bugs_part2 contains the scoring chart. Only one of these presentations is visible at a time. So the game is played by “hopping” from one presentation to the other as each team has its turn. Movement between the boards is by means of the small ladybird (ladybug) buttons at the bottom right corner of each slide. After a team has completed its turn, click on the button and you will be taken to the other board. *** Remember, this will only work if you have both the files in the same folder on your computer! More instructions are on the following slide>>

Method: 1. Divide the group into TWO teams – Team A and Team B. 2. Ask a starter question to determine which team goes first. 3. Then start the review proper. A correct answer earns the right to choose a number. That numbered rectangle is removed by clicking on it to reveal the item underneath. 4. Now use the ladybird button to open the score chart. If the team needs the item they revealed, click on the picture of it in their score line of items and a red tick (check mark) will be applied to it. 5. Then click on the small ladybird button of this score chart to return to the playing board. 6. Now the other team has a chance to answer a question and choose a numbered card. The game progresses like this, moving back and forward from the playing board to the score chart. Always remember that once an item is uncovered you go to the score chart for the children to see if they need that item or not. You can build up excitement and hold their interest by visiting the score board BEFORE THE TEAM TAKES ITS TURN. Then pointing out something like: "Look, you only need the cricket and dragonfly to finish the game. Let's see if you can spot one of them!“ 7. If at any time an item is revealed which is not needed by the team, because they already have it checked off, you must return to the playing board and click on that item, to cover it over again. This can cause great excitement, if the other team are looking for that item. They must be on the alert, and remember which number it is hidden behind! This is an aid to concentration! Each time you return to the score chart it enables the teams to see at a glance what bugs they have already spotted, and adds interest to the game when they know what they are looking for, and what to avoid. The winner is the first team to spot all 5 items or, if time or questions run out, the team that has ticked the most bugs on their check list. Read more on the following slide>>

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