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Stationary Memory Game-Using PowerPoint

My JTE asked me to make a "simple" game of memory for the stationary chapter. It took hours to make so I want to share my efforts with everyone.

Are your 4th graders learning stationary? Do you want a simple game to play with them? Look no further than this game of memory that was a test of my sanity to make.

The game appears as a slide with 32 boxes with numbers 1-32 on them. Click on the box to reveal the stationary underneath and click on the stationary again to cover it up.

"Memory" or "The Concentration Game" is turning over two cards (which in this case are digital) to find a matching set. Each student gets a chance to select two cards (in this case by saying the numbers, then whoever controls the slide clicks on them). If the cards match, that student/team gets a point and the cards remain uncovered. If not, click the stationary card again to return it back to the numbered card state. Repeat until all pairs are found or you run out of time/interest.

NOTE: the JTE requested some other stationary (compass, colored pencils, scissors, and textbook) so this is more than just what's in the Let's Try 2 textbook. Maybe if I have any sanity left on Friday I can make a regular 12 stationary items version

NOTE 2: the magnet boxes are set to return to the numbered box when the lower left magnet is clicked, but you can just click in generally that area and it works pretty well.

NOTE 3: the boxes look a little janky. My apologies, I tried and I don't have the patience to touch them right now.

If you have any questions, have any suggestions, or find any mistakes, let me know!

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  • Memory Game-Stationary take two.pptx (3.83 MB)
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    Submitted by JunointheInaka September 9, 2024 Estimated time: 10-15min
    1. tank35 September 20, 2024

      Nice activity. Cheers

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