How To Make A Family Feud Game On Powerpoint 2007



  1. How To Create A Family Feud Game In Powerpoint 2010
  2. How To Make A Family Feud Game On Powerpoint
  3. How To Make A Family Feud Game On Powerpoint 2007 Pdf

I wanted a ‘family feud’ style gameshow in keynote, but it was a bit complicated trying to make the right answer appear. I found the best way to do it was to have 25 slides with the different possible combinations of hidden/shown answers, then a heap of hyperlinks between various slides depending on what answer was picked. It worked out well. I’ve updated the files for Keynote 6.

How To Create A Family Feud Game In Powerpoint 2010

MakeHow to make a family feud game on powerpoint

The text for the questions and answers is on the master slide. To change the answers, edit the master slide. To do this select ‘Edit Master Slide’ and edit the text fields that have the answers. Be careful not to move any fields around, just edit the text in them.

To play the game, start the slideshow at slide number 1.

Game

If there is a corrrect answer guessed, click on the appropriate box to reveal that answer – complete with sound effects! For a wrong answer, click anywhere on the background.

Aug 22, 2016 - A list of the best free Family Feud PowerPoint templates for teachers. Create a fun game of Family Feud for your students. Includes PowerPoint 2019. Play Family Feud With Friends, Co-Workers And Family Members Originally known as the Game Show Toolkit, this by has been designed in line with the Family Feud Game Show itself. Other than that, you can also use this template to create educational and Q&A presentations to engage your audience during, company celebration events, team building. PowerPoint Jeopardy! Has been done for years - probably decades at this point. How about a Family Feud game instead? I recently ran a Family Feud-style game at a teacher workshop and it was a blast! It's not too hard to set up, and once it is set up, it's something you can use again and again to engage students and/or educators.

Here is a link to the keynote templates – there are two versions:

How To Make A Family Feud Game On Powerpoint

Version 1

This is a very big version that takes longer to load but has all the sound effects in it.

Version 2 – simplified version.

How To Make A Family Feud Game On Powerpoint 2007 Pdf

This is a simplified version that needs the ‘wrong guess’ sound effect to be played from an ipod but it is much faster to load. The slides are also rearranged so you can control it manually by pressing the number keys instead of using a mouse. (e.g. ‘1’ reveals answer 1′, ’12’ reveals answer 1 and 2, ’21’ reveals all except for 1 and 2 and so on.

NOTE – for this version you need to start on slide 6.

Here are the rules from wikipedia:

Let me know how it goes!

Here’s a goot tip from Stacey:

Thank you so much for your work! This is awesome – perfect as a review game for my students. But, I was able to make more questions on the same presentation rather than saving a bunch of files. I just copied the two master slides (“Sound” and “No sound”) and renamed them (“Question 2 Sound” and “Question 2 No Sound”). Then I typed in my second question on the two new master sides. Next, I copy/pasted the sequence of 34 possible answer slides and reapplied the “Question 2 Sound” and “Question 2 No Sound” to the appropriate slides. I ended up making about 25 different questions in one file. Thanks again!





Comments are closed.