Fill in the blanks
Fill in the blanks
Select the missing words in the text.
{"type":"fill-in-blanks","id":"527","dataJson":{"prompt":"Fill in the blanks","options":{"Metals":[{"key":"Rubbers","label":"Rubbers","value":"Rubbers"},{"key":"Metals","label":"Metals","value":"Metals"}],"rubber":[{"key":"rubber","label":"rubber","value":"rubber"},{"key":"metal","label":"metal","value":"metal"}],"plastic":[{"key":"metal","label":"metal","value":"metal"},{"key":"plastic","label":"plastic","value":"plastic"}],"conductors":[{"key":"insulators","label":"insulators","value":"insulators"},{"key":"conductors","label":"conductors","value":"conductors"}],"insulators":[{"key":"insulators","label":"insulators","value":"insulators"},{"key":"conductors","label":"conductors","value":"conductors"}]},"feedback":"","template":"Materials which conduct electricity are known as {{conductors}}. Materials which resist the flow of electricity are known as {{insulators}}. {{Metals}} are good conductors of electricity, whilst materials like {{rubber}} and {{plastic}} are insulators. \n","question_type":1,"validResponse":{"Metals":"Metals","rubber":"rubber","plastic":"plastic","conductors":"conductors","insulators":"insulators"},"fileboyImageId":""}}
Presentation Settings
Preview Text
Preview shows how your text will appear
Narration
Font Family
Text Size
Medium
Letter Spacing
Normal
Text Case
Colour
Sidebar side
Settings are saved automatically for future presentations.