Title: Using Action Buttons in Microsoft PowerPoint
1Using Action Buttons in Microsoft PowerPoint
- Creating a PowerPoint Jeopardy Game
- By Aaron Driscoll
2Uses of PowerPoint Jeopardy
- You may want to create one as a review activity
for students. - Use the final template included here and just
change the information to suit your topic. (You
will need to delete all of the tutorial slides
first.) - Better yet, using this tutorial, have your
students work together to create some for their
own review. - Assign it as an option for a unit project.
- Offer it as an enrichment activity for students
who are so inclined.
3Uses of PowerPoint Jeopardycontinued
- Considerations
- Developing the template can take a bit of time
the first time, but once you have it you can just
change the information for each new topic. - Ignore all of the extra slides shown in the
Print Screen views in this tutorial. The
PowerPoint Jeopardy included here was created
simultaneous to this tutorial. - The Print Screen command is quite useful if you
want to create a tutorial such as this with lots
of visuals. Simply press Ctrl Print Screen on
your keyboard. It copies everything on your
screen to the clipboard. You can then paste it
wherever you want. - Enjoy!
4To begin, for your first slide which will be your
Jeopardy game board, select the slide layout that
includes a table. Double click on the icon to
set the number of rows and columns.
5For this one, I used 6 rows and 4 columns. One
of the rows will have topic headings. Dont
forget to add your title.
6Now, under the Slide Show menu, select Action
Buttons, the Custom selection for now.
7You can choose to play a sound if you would like.
You will set the hyperlink location later.
8You can double click on the action button to set
colour and other properties.
9Right click on the action button to Add Text.
10Now you can copy and paste this into the
appropriate cells of your table.
11Select whichever action buttons you want and
under the Format menu choose AutoShape to change
colours. You can do as many as you want at once
by pressing either the Shift or Ctrl keys while
you select them.
12Now, add your category headings and under the
Format menu choose Table and remove the borders
to tidy it up a little.
13You should end up with a Jeopardy board that
looks something like this. Youll have to change
the point values on your buttons.
14Now,enter a new slide and give it a title
indicating the category and enter the question.
Then, under the Slide Show menu, enter an action
button hyperlinked to the next slide.
15Now, under Insert menu, select Duplicate Slide.
You will then need to change Question to
Answer and insert the answer to your question.
16On your answer slide, delete the old action
button and insert a new one hyperlinked to the
Beginning. This will take you back to the main
Jeopardy board.
17You should now have 3 slides a main jeopardy
board, a question slide, and
18an answer slide. All you need to do now is copy
and paste your question and answer slides and
enter the new information for each level and each
new category.
19In order to speed up this process, you may want
to use the Replace function under the Edit menu.
Simply type in what you want the program to find
and remove for you, and then type in what you
want to replace it with.
20Use caution, however! The program will replace
all instances of these words or numbers that it
finds, so for the task at hand you should copy
and paste the slides you want to change to a new
PowerPoint file, make the necessary changes, and
then copy and paste them back to your original
file.
21Once you have all of your slides created, select
one of the action buttons on your Jeopardy board
and under the Insert menu select Hyperlink,
Hyperlink to, Slide, then choose the
appropriate slide number. Dido until youre
finished.
22Optics Jeopardy
Light Sources Properties of Light and Material EMS (Electromagnetic Spectrum) R R (Reflection and Refraction)
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In the end your Jeopardy board should look
something like this
23Properties of Light and Materials10 Points
- Question
- These are the 3 things that can happen to light
when it encounters an encounters an object.
your question slides like this,
24Properties of Light and Materials10 Points
- Answer
- What are reflected, absorbed, and transmitted?
and your answer slides like this.
25Have Fun!
26Some Useful PowerPoint Resources
- http//www.grand-blanc.k12.mi.us/pptgamedownload/i
ndex.html - Some free templates for downloading
- http//www.techtrekers.com/PP/
- Everything you ever wanted to know about
PowerPoint - http//lrt.ednet.ns.ca/PD/ppt.shtml
- and more from LRT!