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Interactive Modal Verbs Motivation Game Canva Presentation Template

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sillmarie_work
About this product

This interactive modal verbs motivation game Canva presentation template, named "Modal Tune-Up Game," is an engaging and interactive tool designed for a student-centered classroom. This template features pictures of different popular singers, each representing a song lyric with a missing word, which will be a modal verb. Students will need to fill in the missing word. This is perfect for introducing the lesson on modal verbs or as a motivation activity.

What to Expect from this Template:

1. Interactive Singer Selection
Students choose randomly from pictures of 10 singers (Filipino and International) on the screen. Each picture links to one of their popular song lyrics with a missing modal verb. Students will sing the line and complete the missing word.

2. Comprehensive Presentation
The presentation includes a total of 19 slides, with detailed mechanics and rules on how to play.

3. Answer Key
The answers for the missing words in the lyric lines are provided on the last slide.

4. Customizable Design
The template is fully customizable, allowing teachers to add other singers, modify lyrics, and adjust colors to match their classroom theme or lesson focus.

5. Canva Premium Elements Included
This template features premium Canva elements to enhance its design and functionality.

How to Play:

- Click on any singer’s picture: This will open a lyric line from one of their songs with a missing word. Students will need to complete the line.

- Return to the 'Choose Your Artist' slide: Click the small tape icon at the bottom of the slide, next to the singer’s name, to go back.

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Sill Marie Dacar

from Gingoog City, Northern Mindanao, Philippines

Hi, I'm Sill Marie, a student pursuing a Bachelor of Secondary Education, majoring in English. I design interactive game-based lesson activities that use digital materials to engage students and support student-centered learning.

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