Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Ancient India

In my class we had to make a game board and add information about a topic about India I did the Mysteries of The Mohenjodaro, this city had 50,000 people there and they lasted for more than 100 years. Nobody knows where they are now, the archaeologist believed in many things of what happened to the people that lived there, their culture there was very unique, they usually used beads for the jewelry. They game that they played is mostly chess and they would roll a ball to the end of the race track. They had an average live there but they had everything to live. And the statues and bead that they made was fantastic, they built a statue that was 7 meters high and the archaeologist found bits to its part. These people are very creative and peaceful, but no one knows where they went or who murdered them. We could still see them by their cultures and games that they made when they were living in India

First is to open Microsoft PowerPoint then pick a design that you want for your game. This whole process is mostly copying and pasting. First Make a box for all of your subjects then that's it for the labeling, then start make boxes for the numbers, after you make the first box that says '100' then copy and paste the '100' two times under the first one, then change all the numbers there, then select the three boxes and copy it then paste to the right side of your slide, and there your game board is done. Now, you have to make slides for the questions after you are done with that, it is time to hyperlink, hyperlink is very important if you get one wrong your game board is destroyed. You have to hyperlink all the numbers to the correct questions, then after you do that, you do the coloring so you know which question you already clicked. Go to animations then click on the box and add the animations to the block, and make the speed very fast, so that to all your boxes. I hope  you can make your first Jeopardy Game board on an Electronic.  

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