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Kingfisher Kahoot Virtual Trivia Night | West Virginia Geology – The Last Billion Years
Thursday, December 5 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Join Master Naturalist Roy Boyle for a fun evening of trivia and learning!
PVAS Host: Roy Boyle
Free and open to the public. Anyone is welcome to join in. Registration is required and limited to 25 participants.
PVMN Continuing Education Credit Eligible
Come play a live, online quiz game that will test your knowledge of the Mountain State’s geologic journey through the last billion years. We will be exploring the story of how moving continents, mountain building, inland seas and lush swamps have made West Virginia what it is today. Brush up on your physiographic provinces, geologic events, and your fossils and rocks and join us for the fun. This evening program is over Zoom so you don’t even need to leave your favorite chair to participate!
Kahoots are best played in a group setting so we are excited to join together with fellow players over Zoom. We will play as a group with Roy Boyle as our team leader and host. Roy will be available to answer any questions you may have at the beginning and along the way.
How it works:
- After registering, you will receive a Zoom link to join the program.
- Log into Zoom at 7:30.
- You will be given a code to go to a Kahoot game via Zoom. Go to Kahoot.it and type in the code. Add your “game name” and start the game. It’s that simple!
- Using two devices allows you to see all the players on Zoom while seeing the questions and answers on your other screen.
- You will see the answer choices for each question on your Zoom screen. You will click your answer on the Kahoot screen. Scores are tallied and the results are shown. Roy Boyle will share some additional facts about the question before moving to the next one.
- This is best played if you log into Zoom on your computer then log into Kahoot on your smartphone. You can log into both sites on your computer, but you will have to toggle between tabs during the game.
About our Host: Roy is a Potomac Valley Master Naturalist and a high school science teacher.
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