This last week at the high school, the Instructional Coaches, Amanda Dismukes and Natalie James, introduced using games in the classroom. With this time of year, it can be pretty hard to engage students, especially teenagers who are well aware of how much time they have left in school. To mix it up a bit, add some traditional games to your classroom! There are so many ideas out there on Twitter and Instagram of teachers making up their own game. You can also just take a game students are familiar with, like Jenga, and add a question part to it. Below you will find resources of different game ideas.
PLC PD At The High School (check out how cool Amanda's shoes are!):
SPLAT Review:
I LOST TO THE STUDENTS π!!!
— Jonathan Alsheimer (@mr_Alsheimer) May 13, 2022
“SPLAT REVIEW”
-Pool noodles
-Tape answers spread out on tables
-Ask a question
-First kid to find the answer stays in and kids rotate.
πTable vs Table
πStudent vs Student
πStudent vs Teacher
The kids LINED UP to take me down π and they did! pic.twitter.com/57GfAAkR2E
Ping Pong Toss:
BONUS: Content from Tiktok of Five Below:
@bisdwiredteam Need some games for review day or end of year celebrations? Five Below has you covered! #greenscreenvideo #edutok #partone #reviewgames #fivebelow #iteach ♬ original sound - BISDwiredTeam
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