So, how đồ sộ make a presentation engaging? Audience attention is a slippery snake. It’s difficult đồ sộ grasp and even less easy đồ sộ hold, yet you need it for a successful presentation.
No Death by PowerPoint, no đồ sộ drawing monologues; it’s time đồ sộ bring out the interactive presentation games!
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Overview
How Many Games Should I Have in a Presentation? | 1-2 games/ 45 minutes |
At What Ages Should the Kids Start Playing Interactive Presentation Games? | Anytime |
Best Class Size đồ sộ Play Interactive Presentation Games? | 5-10 students |
These 11 games below are perfect for an interactive presentation. They’ll score you mega-plus points with colleagues, students, or wherever else you need a kick of super-engaging interactivity… So let’s kiểm tra out those exciting presentation formats!
Table of Contents
- #1: Live Quiz
- #2: What Would You Do?
- #3: Key Number
- #4: Guess the Order
- #5: 2 Truths, 1 Lie
- #6: 4 Corners
- #7: Obscure Word Cloud
- #8: Heart, Gun, Bomb
- #9: Match Up
- #10: Spin the Wheel
- #11: Q&A Balloons
- Presentation Games for PowerPoint – Yes or No?
- Frequently Asked Questions
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#1: Live Quiz
Is there any sự kiện that hasn’t been immediately improved with some trivia?
A live quiz is an evergreen, ever-engaging way đồ sộ consolidate your presentation’s info and kiểm tra the understanding of it all amongst your audience. Expect big laughs as your audience competes fiercely over who was listening đồ sộ your presentation the most complex.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Set up your questions on miễn phí quizzing software.
- Present your quiz đồ sộ your players, who join by typing your unique code into their phones.
- Take your players through each question, and they race đồ sộ get the correct answer the fastest.
- Check the final leaderboard đồ sộ reveal the winner!
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#2: What Would You Do?
Put your audience in your shoes. Give them a scenario related đồ sộ your presentation and see how they would khuyến mãi with it.
Let’s say you’re a teacher giving a presentation on dinosaurs. After presenting your info, you would ask something like…
A stegosaurus is chasing you, ready đồ sộ snap you up for dinner. How tự you escape?
After each person submits their answer, you can take a vote đồ sộ see which is the crowd’s favourite response đồ sộ the scenario.
This is one of the best presentation games for students as it gets young minds whirring creatively. But it also works great in a work setting and can have a similar freeing effect, which is especially significant as a meeting ice breaker.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a brainstorming slide and write your scenario at the top.
- Participants join your presentation on their phones and type their responses đồ sộ your scenario.
- Afterwards, each participant votes for their favourite (or top 3 favourites) answers.
- The participant with the most votes is revealed as the winner!
#3: Key Number
No matter the topic of your presentation, there’s sure đồ sộ be a lot of numbers and figures flying around.
As an audience thành viên, keeping track of them isn’t always easy, but one of the interactive presentation games that makes it easier is Key Number.
Here, you offer a simple prompt of a number, and the audience responds with what they think it refers đồ sộ. For example, if you write ‘$25′, your audience might respond with ‘our cost per acquisition’, ‘our daily budget for TikTok advertising’ or ‘the amount John spends on jelly tots every day’.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a few multiple-choice slides (or open-ended slides đồ sộ make it more complicated).
- Write your key number at the top of each slide.
- Write the answer options.
- Participants join your presentation on their phones.
- Participants select the answer they think the critical number relates đồ sộ (or type in their answer if open-ended).
#4: Guess the Order
If keeping track of numbers and figures is challenging, it can be even tougher đồ sộ follow entire processes or workflows explained in a presentation.
To cement this information in your audience’s mind, Guess the Order is a fantastic game for presentations.
You write the steps of a process, jumble them up, and then see who can put them in the right order the fastest.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a ‘Correct Order’ slide and write your statements.
- Statements are automatically jumbled up.
- Players join your presentation on their phones.
- Players race đồ sộ put the statements in the correct order.
#5: 2 Truths, 1 Lie
You might have heard of this one as a great icebreaker, but it’s also one of the top presentation games for checking who’s paying attention.
And it’s pretty simple đồ sộ tự. Just think of two statements using the information in your presentation, and make another one up. Players have đồ sộ guess which is the one you’ve made up.
This one is a great re-capping game and works for students and colleagues.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a list of 2 truths and one lie covering different topics in your presentation.
- Read out two truths and one lie and get participants đồ sộ guess the lie.
- Participants vote for the lie either by hand or through a multiple-choice slide in your presentation.
#6: 4 Corners – Interactive Presentation Games
The best presentations are ones that spark a bit of creative thinking and discussion. There’s no better presentation game for evoking this phàn nàn 4 Corners.
The concept is simple. Present a statement based on something from your presentation that’s open đồ sộ different points of view. Depending on each player’s opinion, they move đồ sộ a corner of the room labelled ‘strongly agree’, ‘agree’, ‘disagree’ or ‘strongly disagree’.
Maybe something lượt thích this:
An individual is shaped more by nature phàn nàn nurture.
Once everyone is in their corner, you could have a structured debate between the four sides đồ sộ bring different opinions đồ sộ the table.
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How đồ sộ make it…
- Set up the ‘strongly agree’, ‘agree’, ‘disagree’ and ‘strongly disagree’ corners of your room (if running a virtual presentation, then a simple show of hands could work).
- Write some statements which are open đồ sộ different opinions.
- Read out the statement.
- Each player stands in the right corner of the room, depending on their view.
- Discuss the four different viewpoints.
#7: Obscure Word Cloud
Live word clouds are always a beautiful addition đồ sộ any interactive presentation. If you want our advice, include them whenever you can – presentation games or not.
If you do plan đồ sộ use one for a game in your presentation, a great one đồ sộ try is Obscure Word Cloud.
It works on the same concept as the popular UK game show Pointless. Your players are given a statement and have đồ sộ name the most obscure answer they can. The least-mentioned correct answer is the winner!
Take this example statement:
Name one of our top 10 countries for customer satisfaction.
The most popular answers may be India, USA and Brazil, but the points go đồ sộ the least mentioned correct country.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a word cloud slide with your statement at the top.
- Players join your presentation on their phones.
- Players submit the most obscure answer they can think of.
- The most obscure one appears most diminutive on the board. Whoever submitted that answer is the winner!
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#8: Heart, Gun, Bomb.- Interactive Presentation Games
This one’s a great game đồ sộ use in the classroom, but if you’re not looking for presentation games for students, it also works wonders in a casual work setting.
Heart, Gun, Bomb is a game in which teams take turns đồ sộ answer questions presented in a grid. If they get an answer right, they either get a heart, a gun or a bomb…
- A ❤️ grants the team an extra life.
- A 🔫 takes away one life from any other team.
- A 💣 takes away one heart from the team who got it.
All teams start with five hearts. The team with the most hearts at the kết thúc, or the only surviving team, is the winner!
How đồ sộ make it…
- Before starting, create a grid table for yourself with either a heart, gun or bomb occupying each grid (on a 5×5 grid, this should be 12 hearts, nine guns and four bombs).
- Present another grid table đồ sộ your players (5×5 for two teams, 6×6 for three groups, etc.)
- Write a figure stat (like 25%) from your presentation into each grid.
- Split players into the desired number of teams.
- Team 1 chooses a grid and says the meaning behind the number (for example, the number of customers last quarter).
- If they’re wrong, they lose a heart. If they’re right, they get either a seat, gun or bomb, depending on what the grid corresponds đồ sộ on your grid table.
- Repeat this with all the teams until there’s a winner!
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#9: Match Up – Interactive Presentation Games
Here’s another quiz-type question that can be a great addition đồ sộ your roster of presentation games.
It involves a phối of prompt statements and a phối of answers. Each group is jumbled; the players must match the information with the correct answer as quickly as possible.
Again, this one works well when the answers are numbers and figures.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a ‘Match Pairs’ question.
- Fill out the phối of prompts and answers, which will automatically shuffle.
- Players join your presentation on their phones.
- Players match each prompt with its answer as fast as possible đồ sộ score the most points.
#10: Spin the Wheel
If there’s a more versatile presentation game tool phàn nàn the humble spinner wheel, we aren’t aware of it.
Adding the random factor of a spinner wheel might be just what you need đồ sộ keep engagement in your presentation high. There are presentation games you can use with this, including…
- Choosing a random participant đồ sộ answer a question.
- Choosing a bonus prize after getting an answer correct.
- Choosing the next person đồ sộ ask a Q&A question or give a presentation.
How đồ sộ make it…
- Create a spinner wheel slide and write the title at the top.
- Write the entries for the spinner wheel.
- Spin the wheel and see where it lands!
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#11: Q&A Balloons – Interactive Presentation Games
This one’s a great way đồ sộ turn a regular end-of-presentation feature into a fun, engaging game.
It’s got all the hallmarks of a standard Q&A, but this time, all the questions are written on balloons.
It’s a super simple one đồ sộ phối up and play, but you’ll see how motivated participants are đồ sộ ask questions when it involves balloons!
How đồ sộ make it…
- Hand out a deflated balloon and a Sharpie đồ sộ each participant.
- Each participant blows up the balloon and writes their question on it.
- Each participant bats their balloon đồ sộ where the speaker is standing.
- The speaker answers the question and then pops or throws away the balloon.
Presentation Games for PowerPoint – Yes or No?
So, how tự you feel about AhaSlides’s creative ideas for presentations? Being by far the most popular presentation tool on the planet, you may want đồ sộ know if there are any presentation games đồ sộ play on PowerPoint.
Unfortunately, the answer is no. PowerPoint takes presentations incredibly seriously and doesn’t have a lot of time for interactivity or fun of any kind.
But there’s good news…
It is possible đồ sộ directly embed presentation games into PowerPoint presentations with miễn phí help from AhaSlides.
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