Sounds, Snakes & Ladders Keynote Game

Proud to release the Sounds, Snakes, and Ladders Keynote Template. Perfect for Early Childhood classrooms around the world! How do you play? Well, it's the same as normal snakes and ladders BUT the student has to go and find an object in the classroom containing the sound that they land on. For example, if you land on the sound 't' the students might photograph a table. 

Preview of Sounds Snakes and Ladders
Sounds Snakes and Ladders
The Keynote file includes:

  • Custom sound image placeholder (works on iPad only)
  • Game board
  • Link to AR Dice (that's right Augmented Reality Dice) - a simple tap on the dice and it jumps into the air and rolls! (works on iPad only)
  • Three keynote shape player characters (or why not add your own)

Tips: View the Keynote slide without the navigator on the side so it's 100% view and the student can see the full sound letters on the placeholder.

Enjoy everyone!

Paul

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Posted on November 28, 2022

I loved this game as a child! How fun to see this creative version for learners. Thanks for the Keynote template Paul!

Posted on November 28, 2022

Wonderful iteration Paul, thanks for sharing.

Posted on November 28, 2022

Great idea Paul. Thanks for sharing. I can’t wait to share this with our schools. The students will love it. This idea can definitely be taken into any KLA or focus area.

Posted on December 01, 2022

What a fun resource! Thanks for sharing, Paul. I'm especially excited about the AR dice you developed.

Posted on December 01, 2022

Awesome idea! I can see this becoming part of our literacy challenge in year 3 in 2023!

Posted on December 01, 2022

Such a cool rendition of this Paul!

Posted on December 01, 2022

What a great resource for our younger learners - thank you!

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