

The game continues until one team has successfully destroyed all three of their opponents ships.***Instructions for repeat gameplay***1. Their turn is now over and the other team gets to go.ĸ. If the answer they provide is incorrect, click on the “Return to Board” box. After the box has been clicked and the ship has been bombed (if applicable), their turn is over and the other team gets to go.NOTE: If both parts of a ship have been destroyed, you can reduce the number of ships remaining in the “Ships Remaining” text box. IF there is part of a ship behind that box, you can click on the ship and a bomb will explode on it. Then, click on the box that they selected. If the answer they provide is correct, click on the “Return to Board” box. Give them 1 minute to discuss and provide an answer.Ķ. This will take you to the question that corresponds with that square.ĵ. Then, click on their selection in the gray “Questions” box. Have the first team select which square they want to attack. The other team is the Blue Team and will try to destroy the three ships hiding beneath the red squares.ij. One team is the Red Team and will try to destroy the three ships hiding beneath the blue squares.

The captain is the only person who can pick squares and provide answers. Have them sit in a groups (with their teams) and have each team select a captain. girls if the numbers are roughly equal!IJ. Keep a list of the questions and answers with you, so you know what the answers are (just in case you get caught off-guard).***How to play Battleship***1. Type the questions into the “Type review question here.” text boxes on slides 3-34. Come up with 32 review questions and answers. ***How to set up this game template***ı. This game plays just like the popular board game, Battleship®.How many stars are on the flag of the United Which is the tallest mountain in the world? Points.The team with the higher score at the end of Hit a ship the team will receive 5 additional

Each team will take turns to select a target.Įvery correct answer is worth 10 points. You can divide your classroom into two or more

This is a PPT inspired in the board game Battleship.
