I made for 2nd year JHS to practice giving advice, (around unit 5, I used it for pg. 80 in NH2 textbook because my JTE asked for a game) heavily basing the pptx from khiefcim's "I wish I had advice" activity.
You can use for small groups or for regular size classes.
After my usual warm up, I go over therapist and what a simple gloss over their jobs that they help people by giving advice amongst other things, then tell the students that they will be practicing to become therapists and need 15 points to pass.
I put the students into teams, and they get a bit of thinking time after revealing all the choices. After their thinking time it can go two ways.
1: students as a group hold up their answers on their fingers, (1,2,3,4,) or
2: students read their answer out loud as a group one by one.
Of course, if you have a small number of students, reading their own choices is better.
-you will need some way of remembering their choices, they can do it themselves and remind you so you can award points correctly, but I've had a few students try to change their answers after, so I had help from my JTE making a memo on the board-
1st point revealing slide:
(except for one punch man) click through the slides to reveal their 4 choices. For every character, on the 1st slide that reveals how many points each answer is, most of the answers are clickable and takes you to a reaction to the advice. (some are good some are meh).
For a bigger class seeing the reaction isn't always possible (sometimes they will choose which reaction they want to see, and I'll just show them that regardless of the correct answer). There is also a sun shape in the top right. The sun shape will take you to the next character without seeing any reactions to advice.
Reaction slides:
Once on the reaction slide, click the same choices rectangle for it to play through. If you click the background, it will take you to the next character.
I think that's about it. I'm not very good with power point and just learned how to make the links so there may be problems I didn't have. I also just joined the school so maybe this activity fits for some other aspects of the book as well.