This Power Point Jeopardy Game was created as a review for a 5th grade unit on chemical and physical. The categories include: physical change, chemical change, states of matter, potpourri 1, and potpourri 2.
This Power Point goes with the Georgia social studies standards: SS4G1 The student will be able to locate important physical and man-made features in the United States. a. Locate major physical features of the United States; include the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Great Plains, the Continental Divide, the Great Basin, Death Valley, the Gulf of Mexico, the St. Lawrence River, and the Great Lakes. b. Locate major man-made features; include New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA; and the
Students will follow directions to complete their ice cream glyph. When they are finished, have students display their glyph in a central location, such as on a bulletin board or in a hallway. Next, students will complete the "Reading the End of the Year Ice Cream Glyph" page. They will use the information from the whole class's glyphs to complete their pages. It's more fun if the students' names are on the back of their ice cream glyph, so students can guess whose is whose. Afterwards, they can
This Power Point Jeopardy Game was created as a review for a 5th grade unit on electricity and magnetism. The categories include: terms, magnetism, electricity, circuits, and potpourri.
This fun Jeopardy game is great to use as a review for the Georgia 4th grade earth science unit on astronomy. I usually play this as a whole group game with my students in groups as a review before our test.
Topics reviewed include:
Vocabulary
The Earth and Moon
Stars
The Sun
Potpourri (questions about various concepts taught in the unit)
Kids love playing this fun game to review science concepts!
This fun Jeopardy game can be used as a review for state testing, or as a fun end of the year review. Topics reviewed include: Addition and Subtraction Multiplication and Division Geometry, Measurement, and Fractions Decimals and Place Value Potpourri (including weight, angles, and perimeter/area) Kids love playing this fun game to review math skills!
This is a back to school product geared towards grades 2-5, but can be adapted for lower grades, too. Included in this kit are activities that can be used or easily adapted for use during the first week of school. I have included sample several of my best sellers in this product, as well as many new items. ******This product is a Word document, so all you have to do is change wordings or items to suit your needs. :) ***********
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Table of Contents
1. Setting up the Class
In this graphing activity, students will first survey their classmates to determine their favorite sport. They will then create a bar graph and a pictograph from the data. If you like this idea, please leave feedback! Thank you.
In this fun back to school math activity, students will create a "glyph" of themselves by including items on the picture that represent them (ie. hair color, birth order, month of birth, etc.). Students can then have fun comparing their glyphs to their classmates. This activity can be used with the Reading the Back to School Glyph created by Rencharee. This is in editable format!
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This Jeopardy style game is perfect for state testing review or as an end of the year review. Topics included are: Addition and Subtraction Multiplication and Division Place Value Fractions and Decimals Potpourri (includes some of all the above) Students love playing games and learning at the same time. I hope yours will enjoy this as much as mine do!
This Power Point Jeopardy Game was created as a review for a 5th grade unit on Growth and Inheritance. The categories include: genes, learned/inherited traits, probability, potpourri 1, and potpourri 2.
A great way to get your students invested in your discipline system is by using a "classroom economy". In my classroom, each student is given a job for which they are paid. They are then allowed to use their pay to purchase items at our classroom store. In addition to earning extra money for outstanding behavior or great grades on test, students can also lose money for displaying undesirable behaviors. Students choose the job that they wish to perform from the Help Wanted Poster. They then
This activity goes with the Welcome Back to School Glyph activity. After completing their glyphs, students will then have fun learning about others in their class by completing the "Reading the Welcome Back to School Glyph" activity. Students will explore each other's glyphs as they make tally marks and graphs, and perform simple computations. (see Welcome Back to School Glyph activity by Rencharee) This is in editable format!
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This is a great ice breaker for the end of the first day or week of school. After you have introduced all of your rules and procedures for the class, share this neat snack with the students as you tell them the story of how the best class in the whole world is created!