Thank you SO much, Michelle! Your videos are so helpful and I’m always learning new things from you! Just made my own Four in a Row to try out this week with my 1st graders (and changed it to be Halloween colors) so they’ll have so much fun playing it against me as we practice our Fundations words! 😊
Aww, thank you so much for your sweet feedback Amanda! I'm so happy to hear that my videos are helpful for you and that you're able to learn some new things! Also, I LOVE hearing that you were able to follow along and create a game to use with your students right away... that's the BEST! I hope your students love it! 🥰🖤
Michelle, you are always right on time with your resources. As we get closer to Thanksgiving break and winter break, we really need some fun, engaging activities to keep our students excited about learning. Games always add a nice little competitive edge to learning, too. Thanks for continuing to present inspiring ideas for teachers to try out. We appreciate all you do! Have an amazing weekend! 💜
Hi Mandy! 🖤 Woohoo! I'm so happy this was timing for you (yes... this is the time of year when students need a little extra fun to sustain their attention and stay motivated). I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a thoughtful comment as always! 🥰 I hope this week is good to you and Halloween is all treats and no tricks! 😂🎉
Woohoo! Thank you so much for tuning in Maddy! If you're on my email list, I'm sending out these templates for free on Sunday! If you're not already on my list, you can sign up here: www.pocketfulofprimary.com/emaillist
Thank you for sharing this! I'm going to use this concept to create a check-in board for zones of regulation and attendance all in one. What is the easiest way to reset the board?
Hi Michelle !, I am a little itchy to see your Hungry Hungry Hippo game in demonstration because My Teachers NEVER tried that nor had it like that when I was a young autistic school student. You truly are in ways what My Hospital Doctors would have ordered. - Dwight
Thank you kindly. I appreciate your motivation " put your positive pants on"! I really feel discouraged!! Did you return to primary teaching? I remember you resigned. If you have returned I want you to know that you are appreciated. Interesting teacher video. Gracefully yours.
I tried to go back and find this information, but I just can’t, what did you do to stop the students from being able to change the background it’s the step before you start inserting the movable pieces but I just can’t identify it, thanks 1 million in advance! You are awesome!
I couldn't find it either. I think she mighy have forgotten that part. I believe you will need to save everything as a .png file before adding the movable pieces.
I tutor children on-line. I have been doing both of these games on Jamboard. Thank you so much-I will just transfer them to Slides. Just a note. I put numbers on the game pieces. Then the student has to 1. Read the number and tell me if it is an odd or even number. or 2. read the number then tell me what the answer would be if the number was multiplied by itself. or 3. Read the number and tell me if it is a prime or composit number. There are any number of ways to use the games this way! Thank you. I have been looking for a substitute for Jamboard but now I realize I can use Google slides for some or hopefully all of my work.
I have never taught high school geometry so I wouldn't be the best person for that but this tutorial can be used to make any game and you can pair the games with any set of questions.
Hey Michelle, I’ve made tic tac toe and Concentration (Memory Match) on Jamboards as well. I still teach online. I have the students who live too far out on the country to attend daily. I was hoping to see how you input the questions into your games. ??
That's awesome Anne! I would recommend making them in another platform such as Google Slides though... Google announced that Jamboard is shutting down at the end of 2024. I have a video coming about that next week! But, to input the questions, I just add another slide where I list the questions and students would type their responses. Typically, I put the question in the slide theme so it can't be edited and I add the editable text box on top (similar to how I created these games in the video). Or, I've also linked to other platforms like Google Forms with questions.
Did you place them on the actual slides and not on the slide theme? Also, when you share the slides, does the other account have edit access? Edit access is needed to move anything on the slides.
There are your issues. Only the background elements should be in the slide theme and the moveable pieces need to be on the actual slide which is what I showered in the video. Also, you would need to share with edit access and/or a force copy link.
Hi Angela! I might sell a bundle of different games at some point but I don't plan to post these exact templates. I did send them out to my email list as a freebie on Sunday though! Make sure you sign up for my email list if you haven't because you never know when I'm going to send out freebies: www.pocketfulofprimary.com/emaillist
This is amazing! The fact that you share this knowledge for free when others charge! You’re truly the best! ❤
I feel like I’m fairly competent when it comes to the Google apps but I always learn new things when I watch your videos!They are so helpful!
Thank you SO much, Michelle! Your videos are so helpful and I’m always learning new things from you! Just made my own Four in a Row to try out this week with my 1st graders (and changed it to be Halloween colors) so they’ll have so much fun playing it against me as we practice our Fundations words! 😊
Aww, thank you so much for your sweet feedback Amanda! I'm so happy to hear that my videos are helpful for you and that you're able to learn some new things! Also, I LOVE hearing that you were able to follow along and create a game to use with your students right away... that's the BEST! I hope your students love it! 🥰🖤
Michelle, you are always right on time with your resources. As we get closer to Thanksgiving break and winter break, we really need some fun, engaging activities to keep our students excited about learning. Games always add a nice little competitive edge to learning, too. Thanks for continuing to present inspiring ideas for teachers to try out. We appreciate all you do! Have an amazing weekend! 💜
Hi Mandy! 🖤 Woohoo! I'm so happy this was timing for you (yes... this is the time of year when students need a little extra fun to sustain their attention and stay motivated). I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a thoughtful comment as always! 🥰 I hope this week is good to you and Halloween is all treats and no tricks! 😂🎉
I learn so much from watching you. Thank you for sharing your creativity and knowledge with the world!
Woohoo! I'm so happy to hear that Kellie! Thank you for your support by watching and commenting! 🥰🖤
Thanks so much. I need all the help I can get. I’ll be trying this over the weekend for my small intervention groups 🙌🏽😀
Woohoo! Thank you so much for tuning in Maddy! If you're on my email list, I'm sending out these templates for free on Sunday! If you're not already on my list, you can sign up here:
www.pocketfulofprimary.com/emaillist
Thank you. Could you share templates and tips for reading and math groups?
This is absolutely outstanding! You are a gem!
Aww, thank you so much! That's very sweet of you and I'm happy you liked it! 🎉
Thank you! I'm thinking about how I want to use this in my middle school technology classes.
Aww, yay! I'm so happy you found it helpful Kathryn! Thanks for watching and commenting! 🥰🖤
This is great! Is there an easy way to reset the board after a game? Thank you so much!!!
Hello, i think you can add a reset button at your slide linking to the first slide.
Thanks for sharing. I'm new with Google slides. I really enjoyed your video
Thank you for sharing this! I'm going to use this concept to create a check-in board for zones of regulation and attendance all in one. What is the easiest way to reset the board?
Hi Michelle !,
I am a little itchy to see your Hungry Hungry Hippo game in demonstration because My Teachers NEVER tried that nor had it like that when I was a young autistic school student. You truly are in ways what My Hospital Doctors would have ordered.
- Dwight
Aww, thank you so much Dwight! I hope you're doing well and I appreciate you watching and commenting as always! 🎉
Thank you Michelle. I teach transitional kindergarten and use an interactive whiteboard. Is there a way to lock the size of the gameboard pieces?
Thank you kindly. I appreciate your motivation " put your positive pants on"! I really feel discouraged!! Did you return to primary teaching? I remember you resigned. If you have returned I want you to know that you are appreciated. Interesting teacher video. Gracefully yours.
Michelle!!! This is a great resource! Thank you! 🎉
Woohoo! I'm so happy you enjoyed the video Nora! 🥰🖤
You are so awesome. Thanks for all the great ideas and lessons.
Thank you so much for your kind feedback Krista! 🥰 I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! 🖤
I tried to go back and find this information, but I just can’t, what did you do to stop the students from being able to change the background it’s the step before you start inserting the movable pieces but I just can’t identify it, thanks 1 million in advance! You are awesome!
I couldn't find it either. I think she mighy have forgotten that part. I believe you will need to save everything as a .png file before adding the movable pieces.
Hi! I'm the first one here! I have learned so much from you since 2018!
Woohoo! Thank you for tuning in and for sticking around to watch my content after so many years 🥰🖤
I tutor children on-line. I have been doing both of these games on Jamboard. Thank you so much-I will just transfer them to Slides. Just a note. I put numbers on the game pieces. Then the student has to 1. Read the number and tell me if it is an odd or even number. or 2. read the number then tell me what the answer would be if the number was multiplied by itself. or 3. Read the number and tell me if it is a prime or composit number. There are any number of ways to use the games this way! Thank you. I have been looking for a substitute for Jamboard but now I realize I can use Google slides for some or hopefully all of my work.
I love it thanks for sharing ❤
Is there any way to show us some high school students math games for geometry for examples
I have never taught high school geometry so I wouldn't be the best person for that but this tutorial can be used to make any game and you can pair the games with any set of questions.
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Thank you so much
I will try it
Hey Michelle, I’ve made tic tac toe and Concentration (Memory Match) on Jamboards as well. I still teach online. I have the students who live too far out on the country to attend daily.
I was hoping to see how you input the questions into your games. ??
That's awesome Anne! I would recommend making them in another platform such as Google Slides though... Google announced that Jamboard is shutting down at the end of 2024. I have a video coming about that next week! But, to input the questions, I just add another slide where I list the questions and students would type their responses. Typically, I put the question in the slide theme so it can't be edited and I add the editable text box on top (similar to how I created these games in the video). Or, I've also linked to other platforms like Google Forms with questions.
Thanks Michelle. Awesome idea. Please do some more demos on other games we can create.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! 🥰 I'll definitely considering showing more in a future video!
So I can make this to play an interactive game with students via a zoom class? Or Google class?
I love those!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much right back!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Michelle! This video was really helpful!🤍
Thank you so much as always Jack! 🥰🖤
thank you
Thank YOU so much for watching! 🖤🎉
Idk if this works in google slides but for tic-tac-toe I would just make a 3x3 table and make the outside borders transparent
Yup! You can do that too! There are multiple ways to do most things in Google Slides!
I can’t get the game pieces to move after sharing.
Did you place them on the actual slides and not on the slide theme? Also, when you share the slides, does the other account have edit access? Edit access is needed to move anything on the slides.
I used the theme. I did not share as editor.
There are your issues. Only the background elements should be in the slide theme and the moveable pieces need to be on the actual slide which is what I showered in the video. Also, you would need to share with edit access and/or a force copy link.
Thank you so much! Love your videos.
I got it! You are awesome!
Is there any chance you would be willing to sell this on TPT? It would save me a lot of time.
Hi Angela! I might sell a bundle of different games at some point but I don't plan to post these exact templates. I did send them out to my email list as a freebie on Sunday though! Make sure you sign up for my email list if you haven't because you never know when I'm going to send out freebies:
www.pocketfulofprimary.com/emaillist
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!