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Here’s a fun Halloween game for kids! This game can be used virtually or in person. Playing this online memory game with your students will help them improve their recognition while having fun. This fun learning game is ideal for brain exercise and memory improvement in children.

What to expect:

Slide 1: Main Cover - (Edit the teacher’s name and class name)

Slide 2: Instructions on how to play the game.

Slide 3: Difficulty Levels

Slide 4 and 5: Two pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 1)

Slide 6 and 7: Three pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 2)

Slide 8 and 9: Four pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 3)

Slide 10 and 11: Five pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 4)

Slide 12 and 13: Six pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 5)

Slide 14 and 15: Seven pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 6)

Slide 16 and 17: Eight pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 7)

Slide 18 and 19: Nine pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 8)

Slide 20 and 21: Ten pairs to uncover (Difficulty Level 9)

Purpose: Find all the matching pairs of pictures.***

Instructions to play

Open the Powerpoint file and edit the teacher’s name and class name.
Turn up the volume of your computer to hear the sound.
Play the slideshow from the beginning.
Select the difficulty level. The higher the number, the more cards are in the memo game.
There are always two identical images. Start the game by clicking the number to flip the card.
Then try to find another card that has the same image as the first.
If you can’t find a pair, click the picture and it will be flipped back with the face down.
Repeat 'till you uncover all the pairs.
When all the cards have been paired up, the player with the most pairs of cards is the winner.
This game can be played individually or in small groups. If a group activity, children can work together or they can take turns.

Game Suggestion:

  1. Write down some questions on a separate piece of paper and number them. Your questions can either be from your lessons, trivia questions, or any “just for fun” questions.

  2. Ask the question to your students. After answering your question, they will be given the privilege to choose two numbers to uncover and to find the pair.

  3. Repeat 'till you uncover all the pairs.

  4. When all the cards have been paired up, the player with the most pairs of cards is the winner.

****This can be used on any of your computers with a Powerpoint application.

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