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1 Love, War, and Lightning Review Game Game Instructions
Originally created by the English Department at the Universidad de Sierra Sur Adapted/modified for Powerpoint by Chris Hilgeman Overview: This is a simple Powerpoint review game template that can be used for a fun class review in any subject area. The teacher simply needs to fill in each questions slide with his/her own questions. Instructions: Students choose a number on the gameboard (1-25.) The teacher clicks the mouse on the corresponding number which brings up a review question. If the student answers the question correctly, the teacher clicks on the treasure chest picture at the bottom to see what the student has won. The treasure box is linked to one of four possible “prizes.” 1. Lightning: The student has the option of switching their points with another player of their choosing. 2. Sword: Student loses 5 points. 3. Heart: Student gains 10 points 4. Cannon: Student loses 10 points. If the review question is not answered correctly the treasure box remains unopened. Clicking on the blue arrow will always take you back to the main game board. NOTE: The teacher will have to keep track of which questions/numbers have already been used or have a student do so so that the same questions are not asked twice.

2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

3 Switch your points! Return to Board

4 - 5 points! Return to Board

5 + 10 points! Return to Board

6 - 10 points! Return to Board

7  is when light bounces off something.
1  is when light bounces off something.

8 Without the sun we would die in  days.
2 Without the sun we would die in  days.

9  is when light bends because it passes through an object.
3  is when light bends because it passes through an object.

10 4 A particle light is a .

11 Plants use energy from the sun to make its own food. This is called .
5 Plants use energy from the sun to make its own food. This is called .

12 Electromagnetic spectrum is the range of  waves.
6 Electromagnetic spectrum is the range of  waves.

13 Light travels at  miles per second.
7 Light travels at  miles per second.

14 Sound travels at  feet per second.
8 Sound travels at  feet per second.

15 9 Static electricity stays in one place waiting for something to provide a  for the current.

16 Name two of the three ways electricity is made.
10 Name two of the three ways electricity is made.

17 Sound is energy caused by objects  or .
11 Sound is energy caused by objects  or .

18 12 Telephones work by changing the vibrations of speech into   that are conducted over electrical wires.

19 Sound waves travel faster through  than through .
13 Sound waves travel faster through  than through .

20 Night visión goggles work by amplifying available .
14 Night visión goggles work by amplifying available .

21 It takes billions of years for light from the sun to reach your .
15 It takes billions of years for light from the sun to reach your .

22 Name two ways that an object will slow down/stop moving.
16 Name two ways that an object will slow down/stop moving.

23 Loudness depends on height of wave and is measured in .
17 Loudness depends on height of wave and is measured in .

24 18 Electricity flowing is a . An example of a direct current is a .
An example of an alternating current is a .

25 A pathway of electricity is a .
19 A pathway of electricity is a .

26 Fuses and  are ways to stop the flow of too much energy.
20 Fuses and  are ways to stop the flow of too much energy.

27 21 A  is a material that allows electrons to flow easily.
An  does not allow electrons to pass through.

28 22  are wires or special materials that can carry gigantic amounts of electricity without getting too hot.

29  are substances that will build up heat.
23  are substances that will build up heat.

30 24 Energy is stored energy (like standing on a stool.)
Energy is the forcé of a moving object (like jumping off a stool.)

31 25 Newton’s Laws 1st-Everything either stays at rest or keeps moving at the same rate in a straight line unless it is acted upon by  . 2nd-When a forcé hits an object, the object will move in the  of the forcé. 3rd-To every , there is an equal and opposite reaction.

32 Credits Originally created by the English Department at the Universidad de Sierra Sur. Adapted/modified for Powerpoint by Chris Hilgeman Questions/Comments? Lightning Picture – by Benji Park – public domain /5/2012 Sword Picture – by Chrisdesign,ryanlerch,zeimusu – public domain /5/2012 Heart Picture – by George Supreeth – public domain /5/2012 Cannon Picture – by Hakan Bayık – public domain /5/2012 Treasure Chest Picture – by Inky2010 – public domain /5/2012 Back Arrow Picture - by Francesco 'Architetto' Rollandin – public domain /5/2012


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