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Sword vs Shield

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Sword vs Shield is a “This or That” game that has your students battling it out between two rivals. Everyone needs to pose holding a sword or a shield. Then, two knights fly on to the screen in mid-battle. Just as the knight with the sword strikes the knight with the shield, the screen goes dark. Then, with the click of a button, the winner is revealed. The students making that pose win that round. 

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  • Instructions
  • Instructions: 

    • Explain to your students that they need to make one of two poses. Hold two hands above your head as if you’re holding a sword and you’re about to strike it down. Or you can hold your arm up across your face as if you’re holding a shield. Tell them to hold that pose. 
    • Hit the spacebar on your keyboard to start the animation. Two knights will fly on screen and the knight with the sword will strike down on the knight with the shield. The screen will go dark, waiting on you to hit the spacebar again to reveal a winner. 
    • Once you hit the spacebar, the dust will clear and the winner will be on the center of the screen. If a student is matching the winner on the screen, they’re the winner for that round. Everyone else is out and you continue to repeat the process until you’re down to two students who will battle it out for one last round. 
    • If you want to make sure you can get through students quikcly, have everyone team up in pairs of two. One has to be the sword and one has to be the shield. When one of them is out, the remaining student will have to pair up with another remaining student. This will ensure that half of the players are out after each round.