Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. TGI PERIL Game TGI PERIL Game
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. READ ME Do NOT delete or add slides in this game. Not all of the slides in this file will play during a slideshow. The first eight slides are hidden from slideshow view and include game instructions and sample question formats. Note: If you leave slideshow view, the scores will be reset to zero.
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. READ ME Creating new questions: Edit the question slides to add your questions and answers (Slides 11 – 35). Beginning on the first question slide, enter your question and answer in the labeled textboxes. Repeat these steps until you have entered all of the game questions. Sample Question Formats – Slides 6, 7,&8 Question slides are presented in category order Category 1 = slides 11 – 15, Category 2 = Slides 16 – 20 etc.
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. READ ME Other Game Edits: Edit the opening slides (Slides 9 & 10) to include your game and category names. You can also edit the Rules (Slide 36) and Scoreboard (Slide 38) slides. Save the file and your ready to play. If you are using PowerPoint 2007, you should also save it as a.PPTX format to take advantage of all of the features of the new version of PowerPoint. Using Game Buttons: From the Peril Board screen, click on a value of one of the category buttons. After the answer has been revealed, click on Return to Game to continue or the Post Score button to record a team’s score. If you are using the Random Team Selector, click once to START, and one time to STOP in order to select the next team to answer. Ending the Game: When all questions have been used, click the End Game button to start the End Game sequence. To reset the board, exit and reopen this PowerPoint file.
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. ADDING OTHER FILES TO A QUESTION Title Opens any other file on your computer. Opens another PowerPoint. Save this file as a PPS to have it open in Slideshow mode. Opens a Website if connected to the internet. You can add another PPS, an other file or a URL to a particular question. On the button labeled Title, right click and select Action Settings… Select “Hyperlink to” and the type of application you wish to open. When copied & pasted to a question slide, this button will start the selected file. Edit “Title” to change button name.
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. What is the third planet from the sun? Earth Sample Open-Ended Question Format
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. What is the third planet from the sun? A. Mercury B. Venus C. Mars D. Earth E. Saturn D. Earth Sample Multiple Choice Question Formats
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. The third planet from the sun is Earth. TRUE OR FALSE TRUE Sample True/False Question Formats
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. The Categories are: AuthorsBooks Start Game Poems Essays Facts
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc AuthorsBooks Poems Essays Facts The Peril Board Game RulesEnd GamePost Score X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Cat 1 – Cat 1 – What author wrote “The black Cat”? A. Walt Whitman B. E.A Poe C. David Smith D. All of these Cat 1 - Cat 1 - B. Has very long wavelengths and periods between crests Correct AnswerReturn to GamePost Score Start Timer Start Timer X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Cat 2 – Cat 2 – What book did Upton Sinclair write about the conditions of the meat industry? A. “Into the Wild” B. “A severe thunderstorm with wind” C. “The Jungle” Cat 2 - Cat 2 - C. a storm with winds of 75 mph or more Correct AnswerReturn to GamePost Score Start Timer Start Timer X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Cat 3 - Cat Which of the following is true. a. 1. Poe lived alone and was never married pressure. b. 2. Most American literature is written by immigrants who were not American born natives c. 3. Walt Whitman only wrote 3 major books d. 4. Walt Whitman wrote “Song of Myself” Cat 3 - Cat 3 - d. 4. A safe place to seek shelter is ground level. Correct AnswerReturn to GamePost Score Start Timer Start Timer X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Cat 4 – Who wrote the famous essay “Solitude”? Cat 4 – Who wrote the famous essay “Solitude”? A. James Smith B. Henry David Thoreau C. Ben Franklin D. None of the Above Cat 4 - Cat 4 - B. air pressure differences Correct AnswerReturn to GamePost Score Start Timer Start Timer X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Cat 5 - Cat 5 - The world’s ocean covers approximately____% of the Earth’s surface. A. 35% B. 50% C. 70% D. 85% Cat 5- C. 70% Correct AnswerReturn to GamePost Score Start Timer Start Timer X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Cat 5 - Cat 5 - True or False: E.A. Poe was an American Author. Cat 5 - True Correct AnswerReturn to GamePost Score Start Timer Start Timer X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Game Rules Return to Game Break into 2 to 4 teams. The Red, Green, Blue and Yellow teams.Break into 2 to 4 teams. The Red, Green, Blue and Yellow teams. The team up selects a category and value to play for. You can use the Random Team Selector on the Scoreboard or take turns answering the next question.The team up selects a category and value to play for. You can use the Random Team Selector on the Scoreboard or take turns answering the next question. When the question appears, a team must answer before pressing the Correct Answer button.When the question appears, a team must answer before pressing the Correct Answer button. Press the Return to Game button or Post Score button to continue.Press the Return to Game button or Post Score button to continue. X X
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Scoreboard Who won the game...
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Return to Game Random Team Selector Start/Stop X X PlayerTeam 1 PlayerTeam 2 PlayerTeam PlayerTeam 4 PlayerTeam 5 PlayerTeam
Copyrighted © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Exit Exiting this slideshow will reset all of the current scores. If you want to exit and later resume this game, go to the Scoreboard and record all of the scores so they can be restored when the slideshow is restarted. Return Exit