I usually employ a wheel from a platform I've saved for this! But, I have to say, grreeat one!! The idea of using a dice is sooo practical! It feels soo smart. Definitely something I had never think of and that I will absolutely use. Thanks a lot!
I use this one, but have been using a spinner on my phone. I like your method, though, and I put a vowel tab on the wheel instead of letting them choose on a regular shot. I'll get you my adaptations of The Price is Right and Family Feud soon 😉
Well, tbh, I'm still developing those, with trial and error, but I'm keen to see yours, too. Game shows are very easy to adapt, most of the time. It actually makes it fun for the teacher, too, I think. :)
@@barkslife we’d still like to see what you’ve done. But, yes, we go through the same fine-tuning process. The Monday version is always the ‘beta’ game. Haha
Haha! You’ve stumbled upon something I take great secret pride in... penmanship. I always cringe when I see messy writing on a whiteboard, although it really is a small, silly thing.
Hi . Thanks for the games, you and your friends put on youtube. I am trying to creat your games on powerpoint in order to use data porjector in the classroom. I need a dice in a powerpoint format or any format that I can show on the screen and play games. Have you got any suggestions? Thanks.
Awesome game. Able to adapt well to the classroom. Thank you. Can’t guess the answer,though,to that sentence. Hmm...any more hints or....an answer,please 😂?!
How many points do you award the team who guesses the sentence? Do you award 1 point for every blank they fill in or do you set a point value for whoever guesses the sentence?
I awarded 5 points for identifying the sentence in the first round. I played a second round though and made a judgement call to make the full answer worth same/more points depending on the difference in scores from first round. For letters, one point per instance. If there were four E’s they got 4 points.