The global game show brand "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" will now be available as an educational tool for use in classrooms and at home. Charanga, a digital content development company, has created an online database of syllabus-relevant ques

April 6, 2018

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The global game show brand "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" will now be available as an educational tool for use in classrooms and at home. Charanga, a digital content development company, has created an online database of syllabus-relevant questions, "Millionaire For Schools," under license from Sony Pictures Television's 2waytraffic. 

All the questions have been written by teachers and approved by an educational advisory board, which includes some of the U.K.'s leading educators. "Millionaire for Schools" includes features from "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" such as "50:50," "Ask the Audience" and the show's well-known theme song. Quiz-takers can even print off a fun check for 1,000,000 points when they successfully complete a quiz.

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