What others say
Description
Do you have some students that have difficulty staying engaged?
This digital interactive Jeopardy game is highly engaging and students love it!
Topics covered are:
- Literature and Informational
- Facts and Details
- Craft and Structure
- Word Meanings
Are you looking for something that will activate prior knowledge or cement previous learning? Are you looking for ways to differentiate and make learning accessible for all students?
Jeopardy fosters a collaborative learning environment as students work together to answer questions. Whether used as a review tool or a standalone activity, Jeopardy can significantly enhance classroom dynamics and student outcomes.
This interactive, cooperative learning game comes right from the NWEA RIT Reference chart for Reading practice.
The 100 point questions start with RIT band 171-180 up to the 500 point questions that are RIT band 211-220. This allows for built in differentiation as well as more challenge for the students who need it.
Second and Third graders may need scaffolding with the higher point questions.
If you would like a Jeopardy game on different subject matter, please email me at lisasinclair744@gmail.com
NWEA Reading RIT Review Jeopardy Game for RIT 171-220: Interactive Practice
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What others say
Description
Do you have some students that have difficulty staying engaged?
This digital interactive Jeopardy game is highly engaging and students love it!
Topics covered are:
- Literature and Informational
- Facts and Details
- Craft and Structure
- Word Meanings
Are you looking for something that will activate prior knowledge or cement previous learning? Are you looking for ways to differentiate and make learning accessible for all students?
Jeopardy fosters a collaborative learning environment as students work together to answer questions. Whether used as a review tool or a standalone activity, Jeopardy can significantly enhance classroom dynamics and student outcomes.
This interactive, cooperative learning game comes right from the NWEA RIT Reference chart for Reading practice.
The 100 point questions start with RIT band 171-180 up to the 500 point questions that are RIT band 211-220. This allows for built in differentiation as well as more challenge for the students who need it.
Second and Third graders may need scaffolding with the higher point questions.
If you would like a Jeopardy game on different subject matter, please email me at lisasinclair744@gmail.com
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Congratulations Tonya! I'm interested to know what you think was most beneficial for their growth in reading.




