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Offline powelldr

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Dawson Powell - October 17th, 2014
Golden Bell English Challenge! - Regular Version
Golden Bell English Fusion! - Jeopardy! Fusion
*Dec. 16th, 2014 - Audio files are now embedded in the PowerPoint files. It is even easier to share now!*

These two PowerPoint files use advanced techniques to make them super fast and easy to edit. Just click a textbox and type. The question numbers change automatically as well. There is a variety of different styles of slides to choose from and two different themes.

Sound effects from the shows and some animations will instruct the students when they can write and when they should show their boards.

Please read the slide notes in the files. They explain everything. The files are saved as read only so that you can always keep the original template and don't need to download them again. Both files and all of their features are compatible with PowerPoint 2007 and higher.

Hope you find these useful! I made it easier to share, so I hope to see what you share what you make!
« Last Edit: December 16, 2014, 11:11:34 PM by powelldr »

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I created Korean versions of both of these PPTs as gift for the Korean teachers at my school. If your school happens to ask you if you have a Golden Bell template, you can give them this.
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These are crazy awesome! Thanks so much!  ;D I am a high school teacher and the first slide says elementary, but these are great for any age! Could even make the jeopardy one for a night with friends. haha.

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These are crazy awesome! Thanks so much!  ;D I am a high school teacher and the first slide says elementary, but these are great for any age! Could even make the jeopardy one for a night with friends. haha.

Thanks, I'm glad you like them! I actually didn't get a chance to use them in my elementary school before I moved to a middle school, but I hope to try it in class soon.

 

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