What is a good review game?
Monopoly – For this review game, each student is on his own, there are no teams. Family Feud – Divide students into two teams. One person from each team must go against one another to answer a review question. If they get it right their team gets a point.
How do you make a test review fun?
5 Fun Ways to Review for a Test
- #1 – Unlock the Box Mysteries. My students love using Unlock the Box Mysteries to review for math tests.
- #2 – Kahoot. When I tell my students we’re playing Kahoot, their faces light up.
- #3 – Jeopardy.
- #4 – Bingo.
- #5 – Password.
- Prepare Your Students for State Testing.
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What’s the best way to review a game?
Review Games that Use Time Effectively: Just give points: Divide the class into two (or more) teams and start asking questions. Call on the first hand raised, and if s/he’s right, give his team a point. If s/he’s wrong, the other teams get a chance to answer.
How can I make a classroom review game?
Simply download the Heads Up app ($.99) on your iOS or Android device and purchase a “build your own deck” to quickly create your review game. Title your deck and include important terms, people, and concepts from your unit. Tip: Explain to your students that they should describe the terms to you using academic vocabular.
What’s the best thing to do with review time?
Turn review time into fun time with games. A review game is the perfect solution to get students working together. Here are a few to try out. Monopoly – For this review game, each student is on his own, there are no teams. Each student receives the same amount of Monopoly money.
What are some good games to review in school?
there are lots of great review games to go with the sports theme.. for example, i using spelling basketball with a plastic clip on hoop and nerf ball..students divide into two teams..they must spell the word correctly in order to get a shot..the teams compete against each other to win the game..