This is my very first game that I've made, and I'm still pretty unfamiliar with PowerPoint, so it's pretty basic. My 1st and 2nd graders love playing taliwah's Fruit Bakudan game, so I used it as a model for my own game. It starts off with having the kids guess what emotion each image is showing, then answers are revealed. Once you feel that the kids are familiar with the emotions, a simple exchange of "How are you?" "I am ____." is given.
The object of the game is to have kids find the hidden メタモン (Ditto.) The students will all together ask the question, "How are you?" and then one child gets to come up to the screen and answer, "I am _____." while filling in the answer of their choosing. The emotion is clicked on, either revealing a Ditto or another Pokémon. There are six rounds, so Ditto will appear once behind each emotion, and depending on the class size and how long you need to pad out class/have the kids practice, you can either move on to the next round once the board is cleared or once the kids find Ditto.
Credit to https://www.textstudio.com/logo/pokemon-3d-text-318 for the great Pokémon text generator
I love this power point! Where did you find the pictures for Pikachu's emotions? I want to add "Hot" and "Cold" to the activity and keep the same style for the Pikachu pictures.
Hi Kieran, I apologize for the late reply! I just googled "Pikachu emojis" and got the ones that I used from Google images. I hope you were able to find something that works!