Blog Post
DianaMyers
10 years agoCommunity Member
Funny enough, I have two "games" I developed in Storyline that I can share. I developed a set of 1st Grade Math Flash Cards to help make math fun for my daughter. This one uses a LOT of question banks along with one final result slide that pulls in the scores for all the sets of numbers attempted.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/122411650/1st%20Grade%20Math%20Flash%20Cards%20output/story.html
A couple of years ago I also created a trivia game they used in my son's classroom as an activity for their winter celebration. Nothing fancy in this one, just a lot of customized feeback for the questions. The kids split into several teams to answer the questions, but it could also be done individually.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/122411650/Winter%20Trivia%202012%20output/story.html
Have fun!
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/122411650/1st%20Grade%20Math%20Flash%20Cards%20output/story.html
A couple of years ago I also created a trivia game they used in my son's classroom as an activity for their winter celebration. Nothing fancy in this one, just a lot of customized feeback for the questions. The kids split into several teams to answer the questions, but it could also be done individually.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/122411650/Winter%20Trivia%202012%20output/story.html
Have fun!
- AlexanderSalas10 years agoCommunity MemberAwesome game, you have saved me a ton of time as I was getting ready to develop a game like this for my kids to practice their math. Thank you!
- elearningman10 years agoCommunity MemberEnjoyed your maths game Diana. The graphics are very neat, and I like how you have provided the learner the choices, rather than being just linear. Awesome!
- KristinAnthony10 years agoCommunity MemberWow! Really complete example. A great portfolio piece for sure. I like that there is a timer to add to the challenge.
- MatthewGuyan10 years agoPartnerGreat work Dianna! I also liked how you can choose what you want to practice.