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Title Slide BEGIN GAME $100,000 RULES/CREDITS HOW TO PLAY/EDIT
Perfect End End RULES/CREDITS HOW TO PLAY/EDIT GAME SETTINGS BEGIN GAME
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RESET TO DEFAULT VALUES
Game Settings GAME SETTINGS $100,000 THE $100,000 PYRAMID ROUND TIMER (in seconds) FINAL PYRAMID TIMER (in seconds) LEFT TEAM RIGHT TEAM RESET TO DEFAULT VALUES CREDITS ©2017 rusnakcreative.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This is an unofficial $100,000 Pyramid Game. Official Site: BACK
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About Game ABOUT GAME CAUTION BACK HOW TO EDIT HOW TO PLAY HOW TO EDIT
ROUND SLIDE CATEGORY SLIDE WINNER’S CIRCLE HOW TO EDIT Select a square and replace the text. Try to keep these attention grabbing headings short, sweet, related to your category. HOW TO PLAY Click on the Team Name to indicate the Team that is ready to play. The Team Name in yellow is selected to play the round. After you select the Team ready to play, then click on one of the available six categories. Already selected categories will be replaced by a pyramid shape. There are + and – buttons to modify team score by the current round’s increment (by 1 or 2) HOW TO EDIT Select a square and replace the text These answers should be like a category where you make the player list off words or phrases to get the other player to guess what you are categorizing. HOW TO PLAY The Final Pyramid works similar to each of the category slides Click the Red X if illegal clue was given Click the Yellow arrow to skip a category Click the Green check for successful answer and to award team points. After 60 seconds has passed, all control buttons disappear except for the Yellow skip. You may now also click on the red buttons to display the answers that had illegal clues associated with. HOW TO EDIT Just to the right of the slide, you will find the category and answer textboxes. Select a textbox and replace the text with your answer. For the category text, try to keep your category short enough to fit behind the blue line. HOW TO PLAY When this slide loads up, you will see the timer load 30 seconds, and a start button appear. Clicking on start will begin the timer, display the first answer, and three control buttons. Click on Red X if player has given an illegal clue Click on the Yellow arrow to skip a word Click on the Green check when player has correctly guessed the word, and displays the next word. After 30 seconds has passed, the command buttons disappear. All the missed words are displayed. Click on the Back button to return to the Round slide. Modifying anything other than the text mentioned above can and will disrupt gameplay. This includes but not limited to moving or deleting shapes or slides. CAUTION BACK
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Game Rules GAME RULES BACK CREDITS ©2017 rusnakcreative.com SCREEN
ABOUT STARTING ILLEGAL CLUES PASSING WINNING WINNER’S CIRCLE This is a game where teams of 2 take turns giving clues for their teammate to guess as many words within the time limit. There are 2 rounds, 6 categories per round. Each team is given 30 seconds per category to correctly guess 7 words. Flip a coin to determine which team goes first and gets to choose their first category. Play then continues by the other team choosing a category and playing. Any player giving illegal clues will have that word disqualified and move to the next word in the category. Illegal clues are as follows: Clues that contain any part of the word, clues that begin “Starts with _” or “Rhymes with _” If a player has a hard time giving clues, or guessing clues, either player can pass a word, and can return to it if time allows. The team with the most points at the end of each round will then proceed to the Winner’s Circle. Gameplay is reversed in the Final Pyramid. The player giving clues must list off clues so that their teammate can guess the category. The Clue giver may not use their hands, and must give their clues as a list of items, not descriptions. SCREEN GUESSER GUESSER CLUE GIVER CLUE GIVER GAME SET UP CREDITS ©2017 rusnakcreative.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This is an unofficial $100,000 Pyramid Game. Official Site: BACK
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SELECT THE TEAM WHO IS GOING TO PLAY NEXT
Round 1 Team 1 SELECT THE TEAM WHO IS GOING TO PLAY NEXT Team 2 That’s so “fractional” Data Data Data Thinking algebraically MODIFY +/- SCORES WINNER’S CIRCLE Geometry Numbers and operations Angles and lines
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Category 1 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 NUMERATOR. DENOMINATOR. FACTOR. ORDINAL. HALF. THIRD. FOURTH. START BACK
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Category 2 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 TALLY. BAR GRAPH. PIE CHART. TABLE. PICTURE GRAPH. ANALYSIS. DECISION. START BACK
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Category 3 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 equation. inequality. expression. variable. comparison. equivalent. product. START BACK
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Category 4 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 shapes. square. rectangle. triangle. rhombus. parallelogram. circle. START BACK
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Category 5 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 Place value. estimation. regroup. rounding. addend. whole. prime. START BACK
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Category 6 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 obtuse. acute. right. degrees. congruent. parallel. perpindicular. START BACK
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Things a fraction would say Things a prime number would say
Winners Circle $0 0:00 regrouping $5000 Equations patterns $3000 $4000 START ROUND 2 Coins Things a fraction would say Things a prime number would say $1000 $1500 $2000
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SELECT THE TEAM WHO IS GOING TO PLAY NEXT
Round 2 Team 1 SELECT THE TEAM WHO IS GOING TO PLAY NEXT Team 2 statistics Vectors and Matrix Coordinates MODIFY +/- SCORES WINNER’S CIRCLE circles Number system functions
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Category 1 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 RATIO. COLLECTION. LOCATION. SCALE. GRID. CERTAINTY. EVENT. START BACK
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Category 2 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 ABSOLUTE VALUE. MATRIX. DETERMINANT. DIRECTION. TRANSFORMATION. INTEGRALS. MAGNITUDE. START BACK
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Category 3 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 ORDERED PAIR. FUNCTION. NUMBER SET. VALUE. GRAPH. PLOT. PLANE. START BACK
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Category 4 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 GLOBE. SPHERE. RADIUS. ARC. CHORD. DIAMETER. CIRCUMFERENCE. START BACK
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Category 5 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE. COMPOSITE. ORDINAL. FACTORIZATION. CARDINAL. PRIME. INVERSE OPERATION. START BACK
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Category 6 0:00 START BACK
TYPE IN ANSWERS HERE! Make sure to end each answer is on it’s own line and ends with a period (.) 0:00 ORDERED PAIRS. QUALITATIVE. QUANTITATIVE. EQUATION. INPUT. OUTPUT. RATE. START BACK
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What a statistic would say What a calculator would say
Winners Circle $0 0:00 What a statistic would say $5000 numbers shapes $3000 $4000 START END GAME What a calculator would say Order of operations sequencing $1000 $1500 $2000
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ENDING $100,000 THANKS FOR PLAYING!
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