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Who will be Champion? is based loosely on Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Instead of 4 options for each question, there are 5 . Pupils must identify the correct answer amongst the 4 incorrect ones. They can vote interactively with their feet if you rearrange your classroom/hall or simply circle their choice on the provided pupil score sheet. Questions include a mixture of trivia, on Sports, World Records, Althletics & Olympic/Paralympic facts. Mathematical knowledge of decimals and measurement of time, distance and mass are also tested. A countdown timer included on each slide to allow time to vote for each answer.
Suitable Y5-Y8 .

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