Description
This Metric System & SI Base Units Review Game is a free, interactive slideshow designed to help students review and apply key measurement concepts in a structured, collaborative format. Ideal for unit wrap-ups, formative assessment, or review days, this game reinforces metric units, conversions, and SI concepts while keeping students focused and engaged.
Rather than fast-paced buzzer games, students work quietly in small groups, discussing answers and recording responses as the slideshow advances. This format encourages reasoning, accountability, and confidence while maintaining strong classroom control.
How the Review Game Works
- Students work in small cooperative groups using a numbered answer sheet
- Core questions reinforce essential content with clear point values
- Bonus questions add low-stakes engagement
- A final wager question introduces strategy and higher-level thinking
- A hidden “Find the Owl” challenge rewards careful observation
- Answer slides are included for guided discussion and self-assessment
Concepts Reviewed
- Structure of the metric system and SI base units
- Metric prefixes and powers of ten
- Unit conversions for length, mass, and volume
- Scientific notation and place-value reasoning
- Temperature scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin)
- Speed calculations using distance and time
- Molecular motion and absolute zero
Why Teachers Use This Review Game
- Low prep and easy to implement
- Encourages collaboration without classroom chaos
- Focuses on reasoning instead of memorization
- Provides immediate formative assessment
- Works with printed or digital notes and work bundles
- Fully editable slideshow
Classroom Use
Grades 6–9
Middle school science, STEM foundations, and science skills units
This free review game is part of a larger Science Skills Unit and works perfectly as a culminating activity before assessment. It gives students meaningful practice with metric units and SI concepts while providing teachers with a reliable, classroom-tested review lesson.
Questions? Please use the Ask a Question feature on TpT.
This is part of a larger bundle
Metric System & SI Base Units Review Game | Free Science Activity
Highlights
Description
This Metric System & SI Base Units Review Game is a free, interactive slideshow designed to help students review and apply key measurement concepts in a structured, collaborative format. Ideal for unit wrap-ups, formative assessment, or review days, this game reinforces metric units, conversions, and SI concepts while keeping students focused and engaged.
Rather than fast-paced buzzer games, students work quietly in small groups, discussing answers and recording responses as the slideshow advances. This format encourages reasoning, accountability, and confidence while maintaining strong classroom control.
How the Review Game Works
- Students work in small cooperative groups using a numbered answer sheet
- Core questions reinforce essential content with clear point values
- Bonus questions add low-stakes engagement
- A final wager question introduces strategy and higher-level thinking
- A hidden “Find the Owl” challenge rewards careful observation
- Answer slides are included for guided discussion and self-assessment
Concepts Reviewed
- Structure of the metric system and SI base units
- Metric prefixes and powers of ten
- Unit conversions for length, mass, and volume
- Scientific notation and place-value reasoning
- Temperature scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin)
- Speed calculations using distance and time
- Molecular motion and absolute zero
Why Teachers Use This Review Game
- Low prep and easy to implement
- Encourages collaboration without classroom chaos
- Focuses on reasoning instead of memorization
- Provides immediate formative assessment
- Works with printed or digital notes and work bundles
- Fully editable slideshow
Classroom Use
Grades 6–9
Middle school science, STEM foundations, and science skills units
This free review game is part of a larger Science Skills Unit and works perfectly as a culminating activity before assessment. It gives students meaningful practice with metric units and SI concepts while providing teachers with a reliable, classroom-tested review lesson.
Questions? Please use the Ask a Question feature on TpT.
This is part of a larger bundle




