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2 TGI Tic Tac Dough Game

3 READ ME Do NOT delete or add slides in this game. Not all of the slides in this file will play during a slideshow. The first eight slides are hidden from slideshow view and include game instructions and sample question formats.

4 READ ME Creating new questions: Edit the question slides to add your questions and answers (Slides 11 – 19). Beginning on the first question slide, enter your question and answer in the labeled textboxes. Repeat these steps until you have entered all of the game questions. Sample Question Formats – Slides 6, 7,&8 Other Game Edits: Edit the opening slides (Slides 9 & 10) to include your game and other desired changes. You can also edit the Rules (Slide 22) slide. Save the file and your ready to play. If you are using PowerPoint 2007, you should also save it as a.PPTX format to take advantage of all of the features of the new version of PowerPoint.

5 READ ME Using Game Buttons: From the Tic Tac Dough (Scoreboard screen), click on one of the characters to launch your first question. After the answer has been revealed (“Show Answer” button), click on the “Return to Scoreboard” button to continue. Record scores (“Scoreboard” button) and award the X or O by clicking the symbol directly under that character if a team or player has answered the question correctly. Ending the Game: When all questions have been used or a team has successfully completed a Tic Tac Dough (XXX or OOO) click the “If X Wins” or “If O Wins” button for an animated screen display. To reset the board, return to the scoreboard (“Return to Scoreboard” button) and click the “Exit” button. Keep in mind that you can develop several different versions of the game (Save As function), and continue to play on by simply launching a new game file. Note: If you leave slideshow view, the scores will be reset to zero.

6 ADDING OTHER FILES TO A QUESTION Title Opens any other file on your computer. Opens another PowerPoint. Save this file as a PPS to have it open in Slideshow mode. Opens a Website if connected to the internet. You can add another PPS, an other file or a URL to a particular question. On the button labeled Title, right click and select Action Settings… Select “Hyperlink to” and the type of application you wish to open. When copied & pasted to a question slide, this button will start the selected file. Edit “Title” to change button name.

7 What is the rhythmic pattern created in a line or verse known as? Meter Sample Open-Ended Question Format

8 Which of the following is the basic rhythmic unit into which a line or verse can be divided? A. lamb B. pyrrhic C. trochee D. foot D. foot Sample Multiple Choice Question Formats

9 Pentameter means 6 feet. TRUE OR FALSE False Sample True/False Question Formats

10 A Squares Game Next

11 87 2 5 9 46 3 1 If X wins If O wins X X O O Click on person to select question XOOX Copyright © 2007 Training Games, Inc. OX XOOXOX XOOXOX X X O O X X O O X X O O X X O O X X O O X X O O X X O O X X O O X X O O 0 0 X 123456789 0 123456789 EXIT X X

12 1 1 Return to Scoreboard What is the rhythmic pattern created in a line or verse known as? Meter Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

13 2 2 True or false: Which of the following is the basic rhythmic unit into which a line or verse can be divided? A.Lamb B.Pyrrhic C.Trochee D.foot Return to Scoreboard D. foot Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

14 3 3 True or false: Pentameter means six feet. Return to Scoreboard False Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

15 4 4 Which of the following is a pair of rhyming lines that are equal length? A.Heroic couplet B.Heroic quatrain C.Tercet D.Rhyme scheme Return to Scoreboard A. Heroic couplet Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

16 5 5 True or false: Shakespearean sonnet can also be called the English sonnet or Elizabethan sonnet. Return to Scoreboard True Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

17 6 6 Spenserian sonnet was developed by who? A.William Shakespeare B.Edmund Spenser C.Petrarch D.Sir Philip Sidney Return to Scoreboard B. Edmund Spenser Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

18 7 7 True or false: A sonnet is a single-stanza lyric poem containing fourteen lines written in iambic pentameter Return to Scoreboard True Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

19 8 8 Which of the following in a nineteen-line poem made up of five tercets and a final quatrain? A.Italian sonnet B.Sestina C.Villanelle Return to Scoreboard C. Villanelle Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

20 9 9 True or false: Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds. Return to Scoreboard True Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111009080706050403020100 Start Timer Start Timer X X

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24 Exit Exiting this slideshow will reset all of the current scores. If you want to exit and later resume this game, go to the Scoreboard and record all of the scores so they can be restored when the slideshow is restarted. Copyright © 2007 Training Games, Inc. Return Exit


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