Yes, No, Maybe
Create a card selection activity.
What is a Yes, No, Maybe activity?
This page can be used to create a card game with three (3) placement options. Up to 15 cards can be placed and sorted into three (3) piles. This page can be set as an Assessment or Survey. Yes, No, Maybe is default text - the description labels can be edited to suit your card game.
Quick steps: how to create & edit a Word Search page
Open Authoring. Create or open a Learning Story, Assessment or Survey content type.
Open the Editor.
Add a Yes, No, Maybe page. Select the + icon and choose Yes, No, Maybe from the Add Page options.
Enter headings and instructions. Write a heading and instruction, question or clue (up to 24 and 144 characters respectively).
Options. Change the Background Colour and/or select the Question Type (Assessment or Survey).
Create a Card Deck. Add a minimum of three (3) cards (images min. 420 x 588px in .svg, .jp or .png format). An entire card deck can have up to fifteen (15) cards.
For each card, select the correct answer Yes, No or Maybe” by selecting an option from the drop-down.
Add Drop Cards. Select Drop Cards (top right) to upload cards that represent each of the three (3) card piles. The cards/images must be min. 420 x 588px in .svg, .jp or .png format.
Edit Drop Card Labels. Below each Drop Card, type directly into the spaces containing Yes, No, Maybe text. Each label must be no more than 24 characters long.
Save.
If you only want two options, e.g. Yes and No, you can exclude one option by removing its label.
Yes, No Maybe Options & Settings
Theme Colour. Select an alternative colour to override the theme default.
Question Type. An Assessment has a correct answer, whereas a Survey question does not have single correct answer. An Assessment has a correct answer, whereas a Survey question does not have single correct answer.
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