Family Feud Game Show Template

Family Feud is a game that encourages students to use English, it gives them opportunities to guess even if they don’t know the answer and it allows them to practice the vocabulary and grammar that they have been learning.This PowerPoint template is based on an of the same name. The show would survey 100 people. They would then ask the same questions to two families. The families had to guess what they thought was the most popular answer in order to gain the most points.I previously created a of this game in 2015, but I want to update the template and resources for this activity.The game can be played one of two ways.The first way is for the teacher to choose the answers and give the students some thinking time with each question.The second way is to conduct a student survey and use the students’ answers to play the game. The benefit to this is that the students are making material for themselves and are involved in the class.

However, it requires more preparation time.For the purpose of introducing the activity, we are going to look more closely at the first way. As an example, I wrote down a question and six answers on a. Click on the image above or follow the link to download a copy of the preparation sheet.The question is quite open and there are a lot of correct answers, however, I specifically chose six that I could focus on. The reason I chose these countries are as follows:The Netherlands – to discuss the difference between Holland and The Netherlands.The U.K.

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– to discuss the difference between the U.K. And England.Hungary – to discuss the difference between Hungary and hungry.Belgium – to discuss Belgium vs. Belge.Germany – to discuss Germany vs. Deutsch.France – provided as an easy answer.My notes could then be used to produce the game template.Above: Screenshot of the PowerPoint template of Family Feud. Some answers are reveal but some remain hidden.The preparation sheet will also be useful when playing the game to remind me where each answer is located. That way I don’t accidentally reveal another answer by mistake.During the game, the students can ask for clues or hints to help them if needed.

Download the templateThe template contains 2 slides – a title slide and a blank question slide. The blank question slide contains space for a question, six questions and an example.

This PowerPoint game show template is based off of the Family Feud TV game show. Included with the game are directions for game setup.