Who Wants to be a Millionaire Review Game
This review game is based on the popular new game show of the same name. It pits one student from the class against ten multiple-choice questions. As the questions ascend the questions become more difficult. The student is picked from the rest of the class by being the first to correctly answer a question.
This contestant gets three lifelines to assist in answering the questions:
1. By a show of hands, the class gives what multiple-choice answer they would choose
2. Contestant gets to ask one specific member of the class for help
3. The 50/50 lifeline erases two of the four multiple-choice answers.
The student can use a lifeline only once so they should use them wisely. More than one lifeline can be used on a question. The game is won when a student answers all ten questions with no incorrect answers. If a question is missed the contestant’s turn is over. After four correct answers the contestant is guaranteed a prize (to be determined at teacher’s discretion i.e. bonus points, candy, pop, etc.). After seven correct answers the contestant is guaranteed a better prize. Ten correct answers equals the grand prize (again at teacher’s discretion).
--Robert Lech
This contestant gets three lifelines to assist in answering the questions:
1. By a show of hands, the class gives what multiple-choice answer they would choose
2. Contestant gets to ask one specific member of the class for help
3. The 50/50 lifeline erases two of the four multiple-choice answers.
The student can use a lifeline only once so they should use them wisely. More than one lifeline can be used on a question. The game is won when a student answers all ten questions with no incorrect answers. If a question is missed the contestant’s turn is over. After four correct answers the contestant is guaranteed a prize (to be determined at teacher’s discretion i.e. bonus points, candy, pop, etc.). After seven correct answers the contestant is guaranteed a better prize. Ten correct answers equals the grand prize (again at teacher’s discretion).
--Robert Lech
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