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Instruction for who wants to be a millionaire:
This game can be used to conclude the unit and review some of the major topics that prepares the students for their unit test.
the instructions are as follow
This game can be used to conclude the unit and review some of the major topics that prepares the students for their unit test.
the instructions are as follow
- There are 15 questions
- Students will be divided into two groups
- Each group will choose a leader
- The group leader is the only person who can read the questions for the group and the only one who can give the final answer however, the leader must discuss questions and answers with the group before giving the final answer
- Each group will be given the chance to answer seven questions
- If a group gives the wrong answer, the question will be given to the other group
- Each question is worth one point
- The last question will be a challenging question and the group that whistle or bell first will be given the chance to answer it
- If both groups belled or whistled at the same time, the two leaders must play the hand game “Rock, Paper, Scissors” and the winner will give his/her group the chance to answer
- If the winning group gives the wrong answer, the other group will be given the chance to answer it
- Each group can use three types of help and each type is valid for one question only
- Help types include deleting two answers, calling/asking a friend, and asking the audience
- In this game the friend will be the teacher and the audience will be the group playing against you.
- The group with the most points will win the game
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