Go Around A Homemade Power Point Game By
Go Around! A Homemade Power. Point Game By Honey Grace Mante Quimson Lourdes College
The Story of the “THE FOX AND THE STORK” The fox and the stork were formerly good friends. They often visited each other. One day, the fox invited the stork to dinner because he wanted to play a joke on her. At the dinner table, the fox put soup in a very shallow dish before the stork. The fox could easily lap the soup but the poor stork could only wet the end of her long bill. So, she left the dinner able as hungry as when she came. “I’m sorry you did not like the soup, ” said the fox. “Oh, please, don’t apologize, ” said the stork sweetly. “I hope you will come and dine with me soon. ” so came the day when fox visited the stork. The stork served their dinner in a jar with a very long neck and a narrow mouth. All the fox could do was lick the outside of the jar.
Game Directions v The goal of the game is to enhance the reading skills of the grade two pupils. v To play the game you have to read first the story. v To win the game you have to answer the questions carefully by choosing the correct letter or picture.
Game Preparation • You need to read the story carefully and imaginatively. • Answer the questions with the correct answer. • Choose your best answer to make the question correct.
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Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. • Originally designed by Honey Grace Mante Quimson, Lourdes College, Date with the title “Go Around!”.
Educational Objectives • Audience – The audience are all grade two pupils. • Subject Area Objectives – Students will be able to; • a. identify the characters in the story; • b. appreciate the life of the fox and stork; • c.
Copyright • Copyright 2014 Honey Grace Mante Quimson • Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. • Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there.
Game Directions
1. What is the title of the story? A. B. C.
2. Who invited a dinner? A. Stork B. fox C. Crab
3. How did the fox feel when he saw where the stork served dinner? A. Happy B. Sad C. the story does not say
4. What do you think happened? A. The fox thanked. B. The fox went away satisfied. C. The fox went away as hungry as when he came.
5. Was the stork right in what she did? A. B. C.
6. Who were the formerly friends? A. The Fox and the Monkey B. The Stork and the Fox C. The Monkey and the Crab
7. Why does the fox invited a dinner? A. Because he wants to play cards. B. Because he wants to play joke. C. Because he wants to play hide and seek.
8. Are they a good friends? A. B. C.
9. What was the picture behind the boxes? A. B. C.
10. Who are the characters in the story? A. Dog and Fox B. Snake and Lion C. Stork and Fox
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