Remember to create a printout of the all the prices that match the products. You can refer to it in class when you play the game. This will help the students understand the concept of the game. To begin, have the class discuss products that they have bought in the past month. Have a general discussion to activate schemata and background knowledge. You may want to center the conversations around the products that you prepared beforehand.
Lead feedback and see what the class talked about. If necessary, you may need to highlight how we say certain numbers and correct pronunciation errors etc. Then, if you have found a video of the actual game show, play the video for the class to see.
This will likely generate more interest in the activity. After viewing the game show, tell them that they will be playing a similar game with the pictures and the matching prices that you have prepared. This date night idea is seriously so easy to play and even easier to prep!
With these beautiful printables designed by the talented Courtney from the site Paperelli. We have everything you need! One thing that I love about this date night idea is that you have so many options! You can do the date night with just you and your spouse, but you can also do this as a group date night! We have a paper printable invitation that you can fill out and deliver to your group.
Just print and hand out! The other option is to download our digital Price is Right invitation that is perfect for texting or emailing your friends. Since we have completely prepped everything for you for this date night, all you need to do is to print out the printable game cards for each participant. There are 4 cards total 2 cards to a page. If you are doing a group date night, I suggest having the couples play on teams to cut down on printing and it just more fun that way!
Next, you will want to print off the classic Price is Right game name tags. I mean, what is The Price is Right without the classic large name badges? And that is it! Now for the fun part—game time! So now it is game time! Here is what you do: Meet your invited guests at the local Walmart or Target and hand out the cards for Round 1.
Bring writing utensils and have each group write their price guess for each of the merchandise listed on their card. When all have made their guesses, as a group, go find each of the items and see how close to the actual retail price each group came!
Points are awarded as indicated on the card. Each consonant is worth the cash value of the wedge the wheel lands on. Contestants can continue spinning the wheel until they miss a letter or spin a Bankrupt or Lose a Turn.
The Price is Right Game Bring writing utensils and have each group write their price guess for each of the merchandise listed on their card. When all have made their guesses, as a group, go find each of the items and see how close to the actual retail price each group came! Points are awarded as indicated on the card. Typically, the show tapes two episodes per day mid-day and late afternoon tapings with Monday through Wednesday tapings. The program is taped in advance of its airdate.
For example, the show broadcast on February 28, , was taped on January Select your online games and your themes. Send virtual invitations and collect RSVPs. Send Snacks.
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