Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Directions: Each player will get an equal number of cards.Each partner will sort out their cards they will then use the dry erase ma
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Directions: Each player will get an equal number of cards.Each partner will sort out their cards they will then use the dry erase ma
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Directions:1. Choose a game to begin.2. Decide who will be X and who will be O.3. Take turns selecting a box and finding the actual
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Rock & Roll Game RulesMaterials: Each player need about ten markers of one color and one copy of the game board Number of Players:
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Rules for Bounce Game: Materials: Each player need about ten markers of one color and one copy of the game board Number of Players:
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Rules for Bounce Game: Materials: Each player need about ten markers of one color and one copy of the game board Number of Players:
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Rules for Bounce Game: Materials: Each player need about ten markers of one color and one copy of the game board Number of Players:
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Materials: Each player need about ten markers of one color and one copy of the game board Number of Players: 2 Objective: To have t
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. Materials: Each player need about ten markers of one color and one copy of the game board Number of Players: 2 Objective: To have t
Partner games are definitely one of my favorite ways to have my students practice science skills.Partner games are perfect for practicing science skills. Because there are only two students working together, both students are working, and none are left out. There is also instant accountability as the partners (when chosen appropriately) hold each other accountable. To play this game the students take turns rolling the 3 dice and calculating the gradient. Since each pair of students has different
In this activity students create a 12 sided ball that has 12 questions and 12 answers. The students come up with their own questions and answers and then assemble the ball. The students can then review with their friends by rolling the ball. The question they need to answer is on the top and they can they lift the ball to find the answer on the bottom.
Alternative idea: the teacher can write the questions and/or answers on the ball before copying it for the students.
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About the store
Experience
23 Years in the Classroom
Teaching style
I tend to mix hands on activities with online learning lessons and games.
Awards & shining teacher moments
New York State Biology Teacher of the Year
Master Teacher Fellow for New York State
My own education history
Certified to teach both Biology and Earth Science in New York State.
Additional biographical information
I blog at ballinwithballing.blogspot.com
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