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amajors
15-11-2007, 12:22 AM
Is there a "One vs One Hundred" game template out there for Promethean Board users??? We like the concept of the game but haven't had any luck finding a template anywhere. If anyone has or know where to find a similar template, please let me know.
Thanks
Mr. Majors
Peter Lambert
16-11-2007, 05:04 PM
I guess this is a US TV program. We don't have this in the UK. Why not use a hundred square and use a pen to eliminate squares?
Sarah Carpenter
16-11-2007, 06:41 PM
Pete
The National Lottery has a game called 1Vs100 - howver Mr Majors I have not come across a template for it - but maybe it's out there somewhere!! :cool:
Sarah +wave+
LisaD
16-11-2007, 08:26 PM
I think she is refering to a game show that is in the US and other countries. I found an on-line version in case there are those who want to give it a shot. See below.
I think using a 100's chart as the "jumping" block or "scorecard" is the correct start and using "voting" to determine who we eliminate from the 100's chart.
For example, someone is posed a question.
Then the audience of "100" votes (but their answers are not yet revealed.)
Then the contested gives their answer.
The contestant gets "points" if he/she gets the answer right by multiplying a number (that grows) times the number of the "mob" eliminated by getting the answer wrong
Continues on until they "take the money," miss a question or eliminate all 100 contestants.
Not sure how many classes really have 100 students in them! A consideration! Maybe 1 vs 25 would be more appropriate.
I'm sure it's "do-able!" Any takers? (Be aware of copyright!!!)
For sample online version, seeee http://www.nbc.com/1vs100/game.shtml
Lisa
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