1. Split students up into 4 teams (or more) 2. Every student must have a whiteboard and marker 3. Keep track of student groups and point totals. 4. Pick a random group to start - they can pick any category - if they get it right they earn the points, if not it goes to the next team 5. Pick a random student from the group to answer the question - this helps ensure that all students are doing the work. 6. There are some double jeopardy opportunities! This means the group will get double points for
1. Split students up into 4 teams (or more) 2. Every student must have a whiteboard and marker 3. Keep track of student groups and point totals. 4. Pick a random group to start - they can pick any category - if they get it right they earn the points, if not it goes to the next team 5. Pick a random student from the group to answer the question - this helps ensure that all students are doing the work. 6. There are some double jeopardy opportunities! This means the group will get double points for
1. Split students up into 4 teams (or more) 2. Every student must have a whiteboard and marker 3. Keep track of student groups and point totals. 4. Pick a random group to start - they can pick any category - if they get it right they earn the points, if not it goes to the next team 5. Pick a random student from the group to answer the question - this helps ensure that all students are doing the work. 6. There are some double jeopardy opportunities! This means the group will get double points for
Looking for an engaging review game for the end of your math unit? This Jeopardy game covers the topic of Envision Math Unit 8. Instructional PurposeFor students to review/practice equivalent fractions. How I Implement1. Split students up into 4 teams (or more) 2. Every student must have a whiteboard and marker 3. Keep track of student groups and point totals. 4. Pick a random group to start - they can pick any category - if they get it right they earn the points, if not it goes to the next tea
Test students knowledge of conjunctions in this fun escape room style activity. Students will perform different tasks to help fix their crashed spaceship on planet conjunction. Students will go through different questions until they successfully save their ship and travel back to Earth. When students got answers wrong, they will be sent back to start to fix their mistakes. Terms of UseBy purchasing or downloading any resources from Leach's Learning Lab on Teachers Pay Teachers, you agree to the
2nd - 5th
Grammar, Writing
CCSS
W.4.2c
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