Title: Instructions for teachers
1- Instructions for teachers
- Start the game by clicking start arrow.
- To alter the timings of the game select
slideshow slide transition and alter the timing
from 20 to whatever time you feel is appropriate. - To customise the quiz you will need to work in
slide master view and normal view. Slide master
view (View - Master - Slide master) will enable
you to change the key words on every slide
without typing them over and over again. Alter
the definitions on a slide by slide basis in
normal view. - Contact cstubbs_at_hulltrinity.net
2TEMPLATE DEFINITIONS GAME
- You have 20 seconds to answer each of the
following questions. - Select your answer from those given on the
screen. - There are more answers than questions.
31. An area with modern buildings, designed for
offices, services and small, high-tech factories,
42. Collecting and using natural resources e.g.
farming, fishing, forestry and mining.
53. Raw materials that are obtained from the
environment e.g. water, coal, soil
64. Where natural resources are turned into goods
we can use
75. Natural resources that are used to make things.
86. Places where things are made form natural
resources and raw materials.
97. Energy needed to work machines and to produce
electricity.
108. An industry that provides a service for
people. Teachers and shop assistants are in this
type of industry.
119. A place where raw materials and goods are
sold. A group of people who buy raw materials or
goods.
1210. Workers. Employed people.
1311. Putting together manufactured parts to make
things such as computers or cars.
1412. Industries using advanced machines and
skilled people e.g. computers and electronics.
1513. Ways of moving people and goods from one
place to another.
1614. The place where a factory is located.
1715. Using machines and power (energy) to make
things.
1816. A system used in car making where components
are supplied to the assembly line just hours
before they are needed.
1917. High-tech industries which use modern
factories and often have their own research and
development units.
2018. Another name for secondary industries.
Usually takes place in factories.