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1 A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Sarah Middleton University of Georgia Play the game Game Directions Story Credits Copyright Notice Game Preparation Objectives Game Pieces

2 One day, Zach and his friends take a class field trip to the zoo. But when the bus arrives at the gates, they discover that all the animals have escaped from their enclosures! The Zoo has gone wild! Giraffes, monkeys, and lions are running loose through the zoo. The penguin is in the lion’s den, the lion is in the bird cage; what are they going to do? Zach and his friends have to help the zookeepers return the animals to safety. Can you help them save the zoo? Help Zach and his friends return the animals to safety by answering questions correctly and collecting animal cards. Each animal card you collect represents an animal that has been returned to it’s cage! The person who answers the most questions correctly and returns the most animals to safety wins! Home Page

3 The goal of the game is to return all the animals to their home in the zoo! To play the game you have to roll the dice and move along the board. When you land on an animal square, draw an animal card. Each animal card has a number that corresponds to a question. Answer the question correctly and you get to keep the card. The player who collects the most cards at the end of the game wins! If you do not answer the question correctly, return the card to the stack and wait for your next turn. Good luck! Return to the GameHome Page

4 Game board: Print out slides 11-12, cut off the edges, then tape together. Animal Cards: Print out slides 7-10 and cut each individual card out. These correspond to the questions the players will answer. Game Pieces: Print out slide 6 and cut each individual animal out. These will be the game pieces each player will move along the board. You will also need a dice to roll for this game. Home Page

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11 START Place Animal Cards Here

12 END You saved the animals!

13 Question #1 Which animal is known as a “big cat?” Lion Zebra Monkey Polar Bear

14 Question #2 Is the Bengal Tiger an endangered species? Yes No

15 Question #3 What color is a Grizzly Bear? Brown White Red Black

16 Question #4 Where do polar bears live? The Arctic GeorgiaEurope Africa

17 Question #5 What color are most flamingos? Pink Black Blue Gray

18 Question #6 How fast can a cheetah run? 71 miles per hour5 miles per hour 100 miles per hour10 miles per hour

19 Question #7 Which animal has a long neck? Giraffe Monkey Puppy Dog Koala

20 Question #8 How many toes does a Rhinoceros have on each front foot? 4 1 10 12

21 Question #9 Where does the pelican have a pouch to catch fish in? On the underside of his bill Under his wings On his back On his stomach

22 Question #10 What is the layer of fat under Penguin’s skin that keeps them warm called? Blubber Warm FatFlubber Jello

23 Question #11 What kind of food do eagles usually eat? Fish Cake Blueberries Grass

24 Question #12 How old can Crocodiles live to be? 60-70 12 100-150 25

25 Question #13 Which animal has a trunk? Elephant MonkeyLion Hyena

26 Question #14 What is a monkey’s favorite food? BananasOlives YogurtHamburgers

27 Question #15 What is the poison called that snake’s fangs produce? Venom Poison IvyPoison Saliva

28 Question #16 How many clams can a walrus eat in one feeding? 4,000 100,000 175 25

29 Question #17 When do hyenas hunt? night time noon 8 am 10 am

30 Question #18 How many hours a day to Koalas sleep? 162 248

31 Question #19 Where do Kangaroos keep their young? In a pouch on their belly On their heads In a cage In the Ocean

32 Question #20 How many legs does a spider have? 8 15 10 35

33 Correct! Back to the Questions

34 Incorrect! Back to the Questions

35 Originally designed by Sarah Middleton, University of Georgia, April 2007, with the title “Zach’s Zany Zoo.” Home Page

36 Grade Level –This game is designed for first grade science. Subject Area Objectives –Students will be able to: Compare and describe various animals—appearance, motion, growth, and basic needs such as: –Air –Water –Food –Shelter Home Page

37 Copyright 2007 Sarah Middleton Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there. Home Page


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