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Bring energy to your seventh-grade classroom with games that align with learning goals. This collection includes strategy challenges, language arts activities, and mathematical explorations. By incorporating these games into your lessons, you can make learning more engaging and effective.
Country Study on New Zealand - Snakes and Ladders Board Game PDF
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Country Study on New Zealand - Snakes and Ladders Board Game PDF This Teaching Resource is a PDF Board game (Snakes and Ladders; 3 slides) on New Zealand (Oceania). This Printable Resource can be great for Geography and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 7th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies game on New Zealand (country Study) aims to test learners on their knowledge on New Zealand and Its Culture (naming New Zealand cities, telling about history events, telling about your pawn's character, telling about Famous Kiwis or telling what you would like to visit). Some preparation on New Zealand (Aotearoa) can be useful for this Social Studies Activity. Within this amazing Country Study on New Zealand (Aotearoa; Oceania) board game (snakes and ladders; 3 PDF Printable slides) it is offered: 1 board with questions and Speaking Prompts (ex. naming Cities in New Zealand or telling about New Zealand history events, telling about New Zealand Symbols, telling where you would like to go etc) 1 Printable Craft Die with numbers written 1 Printable Craft cone to make Game Pawns to play 5 Famous People from New Zealand (Peter Jackson, Whina Cooper, Jane Campion, Taika Waititi etc.) to stick on the printable craft cone This amazing Social Studies + Geography Country Study on New Zealand (Aotearoa; Oceania) PDF Digital Teaching Resource (3 PDF Printable Slides) can be great for learners from 7th grade to 12th grade to test New Zealand and its Culture. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource, Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan
Author Learning with Alan
Tags New Zealand, Oceania, Game, Snakes And Ladders, Geography, Printable, Social Studies, Board Game, Teaching Resource, Culture
Magnetism and Electromagnets Find the Pair Game for Middle School
Science, Physics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games
This is an engaging and enjoyable memory game on magnets and electromagnets which tests knowledge and reinforces prior learning. It is an ideal activity for the end of the topic or for test prep. It suits a wide range of abilities and can even be used for a cover lesson as all answers are provided. This is so much fun, pupils will forget they are learning! How to Play Divide students into groups of 4. Shuffle cards. Groups lays their cards in a square face down. Students take turns to turn over two cards. The pupil keeps the pair If a question is matched by its answer,. If not the two cards are replaced face down and the next pupil takes a turn. Continue until all cards are paired. The student with the most pairs wins. A student can challenge if they think an opponent’s pair is not a correct match.. If the challenge is found correct the challenger takes the cards. Pupils should check their books for the correct answer but, for ease, a quick-check answer sheet is provided for the teacher. Included in this Pack. 21 question and 21 answer cards Answer sheet. How to play directions Preparation Use back-to-back printing to copy a set for each group of 4 pupils. Sheets can be laminated to enable year-on-year use. Trim sheets into cards. Prior Knowledge Required: An Overview of Magnets and Magnetic Fields Composition of Magnets: Magnets are constructed using magnetic materials. Common materials include Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and their corresponding alloys. Pole Interactions: Magnets have two types of poles - North and South. When two like poles (e.g., North and North) come close to each other, they repel. Conversely, when opposite poles (e.g., North and South) are brought together, they attract each other. Magnetic Fields: Surrounding every magnet is an invisible force field known as the magnetic field. This field can be visualized through field lines. Field Line Density: The density of these field lines determines the strength of the magnetic field. A region with closely spaced field lines indicates a stronger magnetic field than a region where they're spread out. Visualization of Field Lines: It's essential to understand and recognize the pattern of field lines around two bar magnets, especially when they have the same or opposite poles facing each other. Field Strength at Poles: The magnetic field is strongest at the poles of a magnet due to a higher concentration of field lines. Distance and Field Strength: The strength of the magnetic field diminishes as one moves farther from the magnet. Direction of Field Lines: Field lines emanate outward from the magnet's south pole and point inward toward the north pole. Magnetization Process: When a non-magnetized magnetic material becomes a magnet, the tiny regions within it called domains, which were initially oriented in random directions, align themselves to point uniformly in the same direction. Earth's Magnetic Properties: The Earth behaves like a large magnet. Interestingly, there appears to be a south-type magnetic pole near the Earth's geographic North Pole and a north-type magnetic pole near the Earth's geographic South Pole. Application in Devices: It would be beneficial to have a basic understanding of how magnets and magnetic fields operate within certain devices. Familiarize yourself with the structure and functioning of electric bells, relays, and circuit breakers, as they use these principles. With this foundational knowledge, you will be better prepared to delve deeper into the study of magnets and their wide-ranging applications. See more Elf Off the Shelf resources on this topic and many others.
Author Elf off the Shelf Resources
Tags Light Properties, Color Dispersion, Color Filters, Interactive Learning, Middle School Science
Free Construction Interactive Games to Practice Vocabulary
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Career, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
Construction Vocabulary Words to Review and Reinforce Definitions of the CTE curriculum . Students will learn and practice Construction terms through definitions and characteristics. The engaging activity promotes collaboration and class discussion as students review terms of Construction tools, machinery, and more with multiple visuals and learning formats like multiple choice questions, memory games, hang-man, and others. This versatile resource can be used for whole-group instruction, small-group practice, or independent work, just practice the words and then review them by finding the hidden objects and figuring out the riddles, it will self-correct you until you choose the correct ones. Students will learn important terms related to the construction industry while having fun playing. The game reviews 17 key vocabulary words through slides and an end-of-presentation game. To play, students guess to reveal the mystery objects and pictures.. These simple games of finding, guessing, or figuring out the riddle are linked with the mission of predicting the correct response try the game draws a person's body part before the hangman is fully drawn to win! These supplemental resources help build pronunciation, spelling skills, concentration, and construction industry knowledge. Practice Construction Vocabulary with this Free Interactive Game Introduces young learners to a variety of tools and machinery with this entertaining digital game. Students will see the names and images of different tools; exercising visual memory and concentration. This self-checking activity can be played independently or as a whole class game projected on a smartboard. The vibrant slideshow stimulates engagement while building construction classification skills. students will build their knowledge of important terms and definitions while having fun playing games. This activity stimulates intelligence, builds concentration, reinforces letter recognition, improves spelling and pronunciation, and engagingly expands vocabulary. It's a perfect supplement for any Construction lesson. Check our shop, material, and products for more interactive construction vocabulary reviews covering other topics like human microbiome, metabolism, and more grade levels in science and Spanish language arts. Download this versatile 14-slide PowerPoint today!
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags Construction, Construction Vocabulary, Construction Tools, Construction Instruments, Construction Equipmen, Construction Machinery, Safety Gear, Safety Construction Apparel
5 Minute Games Bundle: Super Simple No-Prep Games for Elementary Students (ELA & Math)
ELA, Math, Early Math, Place Value, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Here are four quick no-prep games for any elementary classroom. They address topics including math, spelling, syllables, rhyme, vocabulary, parts of speech, geography, & critical and creative thinking. Each of the 4 games has its own page of instructions including the skills taught, different player configurations, rules, a sample round, and extension ideas. These games require NO PREP and NO MATERIALS other than writing implements. I suggest whiteboards to save paper. Grades to Use With: These games can be used in any elementary classroom (grades K-8). They are great for the following uses: - Morning/home-room warm-up - TOC back-up activities - To fill the 5 minutes before lunch or the end of the day - As a reward for small-group or one-to-one tutoring The four games are: - 4 Letter Word Game : Start with a 4-letter word on the paper/whiteboard. Players/teams take turns changing one letter at a time to make a new English word. Play until you are stuck or time runs out. - Guess My Number Game : Start with a range based on your students (ex: 1-20 for K, 1-100 for Gr 1-4, 1-200 for Gr 5-7). The teacher (or student if playing in pairs) thinks of a number in that range. The other student (or whole class) has exactly 5 questions of greater than or less than to narrow it down. After 5 questions, they must guess the number. - The Rhyme Game : Start with a word that has many rhymes. (For example: tent, rant, king, see, you.) Do NOT choose duck for obvious reasons. Each student (or each team) has two minutes to make a list of as many rhyming words as they can. Points are counted based on syllables. The longer the word, the more points. After two minutes, tally the scores to find the winner. - Categories: Start by writing 5 categories from the following options on the board: animals, cities, verbs, fruits, toys, pet names, countries, adjectives, beverages, colours, holidays, vehicles, movies, kitchen tools, flowers, books. Then choose one letter of the alphabet. Students get two minutes to think of a word for each category staring with that letter.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Games, Vocabulary, Fun Stuff, Spelling, Math, Fast Game, Quick Game, Scattergories, TOC, Substitute
Elements, Compounds, Chemical Symbols, Formulae and Naming Compounds Board Game
Science, Chemistry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games
With 48 question cards on atoms, molecules, elements, compounds, chemical symbols, formulae and naming compounds, this is an enjoyable and challenging board game for up to six players per set. It is suitable for all abilities. Included in this Pack Game board 48 Question cards with questions of varying difficulty Teacher answer sheet Instruction sheet. Preparation Photocopy Board onto A3 paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included). Photocopy question sheets onto paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included) and cut into question cards. How to Play Highest score of dice starts Pupils take turns and work their way around the board following the instructions in the squares. Certain squares indicate that the pupil takes a question card from the face down pile. If correct they move on 2 spaces. If a player thinks an answer given by an opponent is incorrect they can challenge. If the challenge is correct the challenger moves forward 2 spaces. If the challenge is wrong the challenger moves back two spaces. In the event of a challenge, pupils are encouraged to consult their books but the teacher has a quick-check answer sheet. See more Elf Off the Shelf resources on this topic and many others
Author Elf off the Shelf Resources
Tags Science Board Game, Chemistry Board Game, Elements And Compounds, Naming Compounds Board Game, Chemical Elements Game, Science Elements Game
Storytelling Cards game - Travelling around Asia for ESL EFL TESOL
Social Studies, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Storytelling Cards game - Travelling around Asia for ESL EFL TESOL This Printable Teaching Material is great for ESL, EFL Students, mainly High Schoolers/ Middle Schoolers (Teens), Homeschooling Classes or ANY English Second Language School Around the world! This ESL, EFL Game is great to improve English as a Second Language Vocabulary and Speaking skills. This Teaching Resources can be employed by ESL, EFL Centers Abroad and TESOL TEFL Tutors or independent teachers, educators around the globe (online or offline). This ESL, EFL, TESOL Resource offers 80 Flashcards with Asia and Travelling Vocabulary + Sights (an airport, the Forbidden City, Tokyo Tower, the Taj Mahal, Mochi, Sushi, Hot Pot, Hong Kong, a Camera, a backpacker, BTS etc. …). These English as a Second or Foreign Language Storytelling Flashcards can be shuffled so students can pick their Flashcards to tell their own unique story. Teachers and Students can use storytelling cards in various ways. My personal advice is to do the following spreads: the MINI STORY: every Learner picks 3 Storytelling Flashcards and tries to create their Europe-themed story the "NEVER ENDING STORY": every student picks by turn a card and given the outcome of the previous fished flashcards, he tries to continue the story's narration These are only TWO of the many spreads ESL Teachers and Learners can come up with! Don't be Shy and use your creativity to teach/learn English! This ESL, EFL, TESOL, TEFL Teaching Resource (80 storytelling Cards on Asia; 10 pages) can be great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their speaking, storytelling English as a second language Skills. ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language Teachers, Educators and Tutors (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, so learn the Italian Language! If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here ESL with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags ESL, EFL, Asia, Teens, Storytelling, Game, Activity, English
Atoms Bingo Game
Science, Chemistry, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This resource is an Atoms Bingo Game. Atoms and the Periodic Table Bingo will help your students review topics and terms that they have learned throughout their Atoms and the Periodic Table unit . This game is played like any other Bingo game where students must get five in a row to achieve BINGO. The Bingo can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. It is recommended that you print and cut out the bingo cards, and then laminate each one for repeated use. Students can then use a dry or wet erase marker to mark the card, allowing for easy clean-up. To play the game, the teacher will read the definition and students must mark the corresponding term on their card. When a students shouts BINGO, make sure you have them read their words out loud so that the correct terms were marked. It is possible that they will think they have a BINGO when they really marked the wrong term. This game could be used to review topics, as a time filler at the end of class, or as sub plans for a guest teacher.
Author Maude in the Middle
Tags Atoms, Bingo Game, Bonding, Periodic Table, Chemistry, Atoms Game, Bingo Periodic Table
Country Study on China - Guess Who Game Cards on famous Chinese people
Social Studies, Geography, History, History: Asian, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Country Study on China - Guess Who Game Cards on famous Chinese people This Teaching Resource is a fun Guess Who Game PDF (1 slide, 15 cards) on Famous Chinese People. This Printable Resource can be great for Geography, Asian History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 7th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies Guess Who Game on Famous People from China (Country Study) aims to introduce learners to China and its most famous Chinese People (leaders, writers, thinkers, actors, martial artists etc.). Little Preparation is needed for this Social Studies + Geography Activity. Some of the Chinese People selected for this Geography + Social Studies + Asian History Country Study on China are: Confucius (Founder of Confucianism) Sun-Tzu (thinker and military strategist; author of "The Art of War") Wu Cheng En (author of "The Journey to the West") Xi Jinping (Chinese President) Liu Cixin (Sci Fi Author of "The Three Body Problem" Jackie Chan (Actor) Bruce Lee (Martial Artist) and many more! A very fun and engaging way to play this "Guess Who on Famous People from China" (country study on China) game can be the following: all Learners sit on the floor in a circle every Learner has a Flash Card on their face every Learner/player asks a question about their Flash Card 's famous Chinese character This Social Studies + Geography Country Study on China PDF Printable Teaching Resource (1 slide, 15 cards for 15 Famous People from China) can be great for learners from 7th grade to 12th grade to introduce China and its Culture through its most important and celebrated people. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource/Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags Asia, China, Guess Who, Game, Cards, Printable, Geography, Chinese, Social Studies, Asian History
Hatchet Reading Comprehension Games
ELA, Literature, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
These are Hatchet Reading Comprehension Games for your middle school students to enjoy during Language Arts. Included: - Jeopardy style PowerPoint - Google Slides Jeopardy - Set of 44 task cards - ZAP cards - Recording sheet - Answer key
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Game Shpw, Hatchet, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Jeopardy, Hatchet The Game, Hatchet Games
Exponent Board Game: Fun and Engaging Math Game for 6th Grade
Math, Algebra, Order Of Operations, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Do you need a new idea for your 6th Grade Expressions and Equations unit? Do you want to get your students engaged and working together while practicing lots of math skills? Try this fun and NO PREP Exponent Board Game ! It is designed to target Common Core Standards 6EE.A.1 and 6EE.A.2 so it is perfect for 6th grade classes who are starting to learn about whole number exponents. It could also be a great review in grades 7 and 8 or could even be a useful tool in high school special education classrooms. What's Included: 5 Page PDF Title Page Handout: This introduces students to the basic vocabulary surrounding exponents: base, exponent, squared, cubed. It shows them how exponents can be used with whole numbers and also with variables. There are even a few practice problems as a quick warm-up. Recording sheet: Print one of these for each student so they can record their answers as they play the game . Board Game : You need to print one of these for each group of 2-4 students. You will also need to provide dice. Students can use any small object as their counter on the board. Answer Key: You could provide this to students if you want them to be able to check their own work, or you can keep it for yourself. If you enjoy this product, check out other 6th grade math activities in my store: Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool with Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Algebra: Modelling Equations: Visual Balance Scale Worksheet Or if you want more math games, check out some others in my store: Credit Score Board Game: Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages and More: Personal Financial Literacy Bank Account Board Game: A Fun Financial Literacy Lesson for Addition, Subtraction or Integer Practice
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Exponents, 6th Grade Math, Math Games, Expressions, Algebra, Algebra Game, Variables, Board Game, Grade 6 Math, Order Of Operations
Skeletal System Vocabulary Bingo
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This resource is a Skeletal System Vocabulary Bingo. It comes with 6 different Bingo cards for you to print and cut out! You will also print out definition cards for the game. This is a fun way to review the skeletal system.
Author Maude in the Middle
Tags Science Vocabulary, Bingo Game, Anatomy, Skeletal System, Science Review, Skeletal System Review Games, Skelatal System Games, Skeletal System Vocabulary
Code a Soccer Penalty Shootout Game using Scratch
, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
Welcome to Professor Cody's Penalty Shootout Game using Scratch 3.0. Students will have the chance to code an exciting soccer game. Each player gets to choose their team and the penalty shootout begins. This game works best if you’re using the web-based version of Scratch 3.0 or the downloaded computer version and you are using a keyboard.
Author Edulito
Tags Coding, Code, Programming, Scratch, Game, Soccer, Activity, Computer Science, Computing, Soccer Games Scratch, Soccer Games On Scratch, Soccer Penalty Shootout Game, Soccer On Scratch, Scratch Game Codes, Soccer Scratch, Scratch Codes For Games, Soccer Shoutout Game, How To Make A Soccer Game On Scratch, Scratch Soccer, Soccer Shootout Game
Construction Hangman Game to Practice Vocabulary
Special Resources, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
Construction Vocabulary Words to Review and Reinforce Definitions of the CTE curriculum . Students will learn and practice Construction terms through definitions and characteristics. The engaging activity promotes collaboration and class discussion as students review terms of Construction tools, machinery, and more with multiple visuals and learning formats like multiple choice questions, memory games, hang-man, and others. This versatile resource can be used for whole-group instruction, small-group practice, or independent work, just practice the words and then review them by choosing the correct letters, it will self-correct you until you choose the correct ones. Students will learn important terms related to the construction industry while having fun playing hangman. The game reviews 17 key vocabulary words through slides and an end-of-presentation game. To play, students guess letters to try to reveal the mystery word. If they guess incorrectly, part of the "hangman" is drawn. Guess all the letters correctly before the hangman is fully drawn to win! This supplemental resource helps build pronunciation, spelling skills, concentration, and construction industry knowledge. Practice Construction Vocabulary with this Free Interactive Game Introduce young learners to a variety of tools and machinery with this entertaining digital game. Students will see the names and images of different tools; exercising visual memory and concentration. This self-checking activity can be played independently or as a whole class game projected on a smartboard. The vibrant slideshow stimulates engagement while building construction classification skills. students will build their knowledge of important terms and definitions while having fun playing games. This activity stimulates intelligence, builds concentration, reinforces letter recognition, improves spelling and pronunciation, and engagingly expands vocabulary. It's a perfect supplement for any Construction lesson. Check our shop, material, and products for more interactive construction vocabulary reviews covering other topics like human microbiome, metabolism, and more grade levels in science and Spanish language arts. Download this versatile 17-slide PowerPoint today!
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags Construction, Construction Equipment, Construction Tools And Instruments, Construction Machinery, Construction Material, Construction Workers, Construction Safety Gear
Country Study on South Korea - Guess Who Game Cards on Famous Koreans
Social Studies, Geography, History, History: Asian, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Country Study on South Korea - Guess Who Game Cards on Famous Koreans This Teaching Resource is a fun Guess Who Game PDF (1 slide, 15 cards) on Famous Korean People. This Printable Resource can be great for Geography, Asian History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 6th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies Guess Who Game on Famous People from South Korea (Country Study) aims to introduce learners to South Korea and its most famous Koreans (leaders, film makers, politicians, music groups, singers etc.). Little Preparation is needed for this Social Studies + Geography Activity. Some of the Korean People selected for this Geography + Social Studies + Asian History Country Study on South Korea are: Sejong the Great (Monarch and creator of Korean Writing System Hangul) Kim Dae-jun (President of South Korea) BTS (K-Pop Boy Band) Blackpink (K-Pop Band) BoA (Singer) June Huh (Mathematician) Bong Joon-ho (Academy Award Film Maker; "Parasite") Ban Ki-moon (UN Secretary-General and Politician) Queen Min (Korean Monarch) and many more! A very fun and engaging way to play this "Guess Who on Famous People from South Korea" (country study on South Korea) game can be the following: all Learners sit on the floor in a circle every Learner has a Flash Card on their face every Learner/player asks a question about their Flash Card 's famous Korean This Social Studies + Geography Country Study on South Korea PDF Printable Teaching Resource (1 slide, 15 cards for 15 Famous People from Korea) can be great for learners from 6th grade to 12th grade to introduce South Korea and its Culture through its most important and celebrated people. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource/Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags South Korea, Asia, Famous People, Geography, Social Studies, Country Study, Guess Who, Cards, Game, Printable
Country Study on France - Guess Who Game Cards on Famous French People
Social Studies, Geography, History, History: Europe, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Country Study on France - Guess Who Game Cards on Famous French People This Teaching Resource is an fun Guess Who Game PDF Presentation (2 slides, 40 cards) on Famous French People. This Digital Resource can be great for Geography, European History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 6th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies Guess Who Game on Famous People from France (Country Study) aims to introduce learners to France and its most famous people (leaders, kings, fashion designers, philosophers, writers etc.). Little Preparation is needed for this Social Studies + Geography Activity. If you need a little help to introduce your students and learners to France and French Culture, try this: Country Study Presentation on France Some of the French People selected for this Geography + Social Studies + European History Country Study on France are: Charles de Gaulle Coco Chanel Napoleon Victor Hugo Jeanne d'Arc Claude Monet Gustave Eiffel Louis XIV Voltaire Marie Antoinette Édith Piaf Charlemagne Maximilien de Robespierre Christian Dior Jean-Paul Gaultier Yves Saint Laurent Astérix Jules Verne Simone de Beauvoir Jean-Paul Sartre and many more! a fun and engaging way to play this "Guess Who" game can be the following: all Learners sit on the floor in a circle every Learner has a Flash Card on their face every Learner/player asks a question about their Flash Card 's famous French character This Social Studies + Geography Country Study on France PDF Digital Teaching Resource (2 slides, 40 cards for 40 Famous People from France) can be great for learners from 6th grade to 12th grade to introduce France and its Culture through its most important and celebrated people. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource/Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags France, European History, Europe, Geography, Guess Who, Cards, Game, Printable, Culture, Social Studies
Decimal Place Value Game: Tenths to Millionths
Math, Decimals, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Here's an engaging way for your class to practice place value with decimal numbers from tenths to the millionths. All you need are a die, a counter, and the printed game pages! Students attempt to make the largest (or smallest) decimal number possible as digits are generated one at a time! • This lesson can work for many grades: you can play just tenths all the way to millionths! • It's a simple game, but it encourages strategy and critical thinking. • A super way to reinforce decimal concepts such as ordering and rounding. • Complete instructions and a sample round are included. How to Play: 1) Choose which place value you will practice with your class from tenths to millionths. 2) For the first round, choose if students are making the smallest or largest number they can. 3) Assign 1 side of the counter as zero and the other will indicated rolling the die. 4) Flip the coin or counter. Students must choose where to put the digit or the zero. 5) IMPORTANT: Numbers can not be moved after they are placed. 6) Continue this pattern until all the digits have been filled. Survey your class to see who made the largest or smallest number! 7)Now you can complete all sorts of math tasks: Order the numbers your students made. Round the numbers to the nearest one, tenth, or hundredth. Convert some decimals to fractions. Read the numbers accurately aloud. Once you have played around with the. numbers, play a second round. You can continue to try for the smallest number or change to trying to get the largest number. What's Included: 8 pages in PDF Format: Title Page Instructions 6 Different Printable Game Levels (Tenths to Millionths) If you enjoy this math game, check out others in my store: Grace Under Pressure.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Decimals, Dice Game, Math Game, Place Value, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths, Millionths, Strategy, Intermediate Math
Dolch Sight Word Cards - Level 1
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Vocabulary, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Teachers can use these Dolch Sight Word Cards - Level 1 to help beginning readers practice recognizing and reading common words. This printable 3-page resource features 41 frequently used sight words like "and", "the", and "to", plus a cover card. Educators can print, laminate, cut out, and organize the word cards on a ring for students to practice reading. They work well for individual, small group, or whole class review. Teachers may also print two sets to create a memory matching game. Having students find pairs reinforces word recognition and reading skills. These engaging Dolch cards allow flexible use for building early literacy abilities. Their primer reading level targets K-2 students, but they can help struggling readers in upper elementary too.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Memory Game, Phonics Game, Phonics Cards, Sight Word Cards, Dolch Sight Words, Pre-Primer Words, Primer Words, Vocabulary Cards
Mixtures - Solutions, Suspensions, Dissolving and Saturated Solutions - Dominoes Game for Middle School
Science, Chemistry, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games
A dominoes game for middle school with questions and statements on mixtures including solutions, suspensions, solubility and saturated solutions. Prior Knowledge > Elements and compounds are pure substance and mixtures are not. > Meaning of the terms solute, solvent, solution, soluble and insoluble. > Particle theory to explain why stirring, temperature and particle size affect the rate of dissolving. > Particle theory to explain dissolving, suspensions and saturated solutions. > Extracting information from solubility curves What You Get > 80 dominos > Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play. Rules of the Game > Each player selects seven dominos from the top of the face-down pile and holds them in their hand like playing cards. > The player whose surname begins with a letter closest to the letter A starts and play proceed in a clockwise direction. > Dominos can be matched exactly, or a name can be matched with a symbol or descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams can be matched. > If a player thinks a match is wrong, they can challenge. If the challenger is correct, they give a card from their own hand to the challenged player. If the challenged player is correct, they give a card from their hand to the challenger. Pupils are encouraged to check their books for the correct answer and consult their teacher if a consensus is not reached. > If a player cannot play a domino, they pick up from the face down pile and can play if possible or add it to their hand. See more Elf Off the Shelf resources on this topic and many others
Author Elf off the Shelf Resources
Tags Mixtures, Saturated Solution, Dissolving, Solvent, Solute, Saturated Mixtures
Light - Reflection, Refraction and Lenses Smart Board Bingo for Middle School
Science, Physics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games
The Light - Reflection, Refraction and Lenses Smart Board Bingo for Middle School This is an engaging teaching resource designed specifically for students in grades 5 through 9. This Game -based learning tool focuses primarily on the physics behind light, its properties, and behaviors. In essence, through a Smart Board Bingo format, students are presented with randomly generated questions about reflection, refraction or lenses. They actively participate by recording answers on their bingo cards if the question number corresponds with their card. What's included in the Resource? A question generator assembled within a zip file carrying over fifty thought-provoking questions about various concepts of light such as luminous vs non-luminous things or why lightning is seen before thunder. A cluster of 48 different Bingo cards used for group activities or whole class engagement creating an environment conducive to healthy competition and facilitating knowledge retention. An answer PowerPoint presentation along with an inclusive answer sheet to facilitate reviewing sessions after enjoying the fun game of science-themed bingo. These tools can be employed by teachers to help students correct their mistakes right away. Students may also check their answers independently at the end of each session fostering self-dependence while cultivating scientific understanding. To sum up succinctly: The Light - Reflection, Refraction and Lenses Smart Board Bingo for Middle School brilliantly harnesses game mechanics to facilitate more effective science lessons concerning vital physics concepts related to light phenomena. This resource can range from small group recess activities stirring up beneficial discussions all the way apposite assignments perfect for individual work at home advancing independent reasoning capabilities along with conceptual mastery in Optical Physics.</p
Author Elf off the Shelf Resources
Tags Light Properties, Reflection, Refraction, Lenses, Smart Board
Plant Anatomy and Photosynthesis - Find the Pair Game - Middle School Science
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games
This is an engaging and enjoyable memory game on plant parts and photosynthesis. Pupils work in teams of three or four. Each team lays out their 42 cards face down in a square and take it in turn to turn over two cards. If the cards are a question and its correct answer, the pupil keeps the pair. If they are not a match they are turned face down and the next pupil gets a turn. This process continues until all cards are matched and the winner is the pupil with the most pairs. If a team member thinks that the selectors pair is not a correct match, they can challenge. Pupils are encouraged to check their books for the correct answer but the teacher also has a quick-check answer sheet. If the challenge is correct, the challenger keeps the pair. Included in this Pack. 42 question and answer cards Teacher’s answer sheet. Instruction sheet Preparation · Use double-sided printing to copy 1 set per group of 4 pupils. · Sheets could be laminated to enable year-on-year use. · Cut sheets into cards. Prior Knowledge Required · Root, stem and leaves are organs and the flower an organ system. · Functions of the root, stem, leaf and flower. · The terms transpiration, guard cells, stomata, xylem, phloem, chlorophyll, chloroplast and photosynthesis. · Parts of the flower; · The ovule and pollen grain as the female and male reproductive cells. · Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis. · Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration. · Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration. · Glucose converted to insoluble starch for storage on root. See more Elf Off the Shelf resources on this topic and many others
Author Elf off the Shelf Resources
Tags Plant Anatomy, Plant Photosynthesis, Photosynthesis Game, Find The Pair Game, Biology Game
6th Grade Math: Algebra Inequality Matching Game
Algebra, Math, Number Lines, Grade 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Games
Teaching your students about how to write and evaluate inequalities in algebra can sometimes end up being a bit dry. Try adding this game to your algebra unit to bring a little movement and collaboration to your classroom. It's a super simple game : just print the cards and cut them out. There are 32 cards in 16 pairs. Deal one card to each student in your class. They should spend half a minute looking at their card and thinking of other ways it could be represented. For example, if they have a number line: what inequality does it show? If they have an inequality, could it be simplified? Then, all the students get up and move around the room (SILENTLY!). They can use gestures while looking at each others' cards and trying to find their match. Pairs move to the side of the room until everyone is matched up. It's that simple! Of course, you could also use these cards for a standard memory game where you flip two cards at a time and try to find matches. I have also included a second set of cards that have pairs of fractions and decimals (for example 1/20 and 0.05). Grades to Use With: These cards are designed to target the standard 6EE.B.8 in grade six classrooms, but they could also be an excellent quick review in grades 7 and 8! What's Included: 9 Page PDF: Title/Instruction Page 4 Pages of Inequality Cards 4 Pages of Fractions and Decimal Cards If you enjoy this product, check out other 6th Grade Algebra Activities in my store: Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool with Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Algebra: Modelling Equations: Visual Balance Scale Worksheet Exponent Board Game Independent and Dependent Variables in 6th Grade Math: Hockey Math Middle School Math Stations: Early Algebra
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags 6th Grade Math, Grade 6 Math, Grade 7 Math, 7th Grade Math, Inequalities, Math Game, Equations, Algebra, Solving Equations, Variables
Unions Simulation (An engaging way to teach Industrialization and Urbanization)
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Government, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
The Unions Simulation is an engaging 21-page teaching resource that allows students to simulate the tense relationships that existed between union leaders and company leaders during the Industrialization and Urbanization of America. Through guided slides, a warm-up activity, goal statement, agenda, mini-lecture slides, and an immersive in-class simulation with directions, students take on roles of both workers and managers in the early 20th century labor movement. An exit ticket assignment is also included to assess student understanding. This fun and interactive game is an impactful way for educators to cover key aspects of this important era in American history across grades 7-12. With differentiated materials for both individuals and groups, it can be implemented in various ways such as whole class, small groups, or as a homework supplement.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Unions, Simulation, Industrialization, Urbanization, Labor Movement, Interactive, Engaging, Immersive, Differentiated
Spin To Win - Take & Give Whole Number Addition Mental Math Game
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
With this Spin To Win - Take & Give Whole Number Addition Mental Math Game your students will have a chance to practice with no extra work from your part! This is a self-checking game which allows students to play and also check on their knowledge. This Spin To Win - Take & Give Whole Number Addition Mental Math Game comes in a PowerPoint file ready to be played with groups of up to 4 players on one device, or as a whole class to projected it from your computer. This Spin To Win - Take & Give Whole Number Addition Mental Math Game has 25 questions. The questions vary in levels but all are designed for students to practice the Take & Give Strategy. This game enables players to hone their mental math abilities as they work alongside and aid their peers. Moreover, an unpredictable twist is added, as players spin to ascertain their points for each correct response, ensuring the game remains thrilling and open-ended! HOW TO PLAY: Students choose their question then solve it mentally. When done, they say the answer out loud, then check it by clicking the “check answer” button. If their answer is correct they then get to spin the wheel to be awarded their points! Some questions actually give a reward or a punishment! Where are they hidden? Who know!? Winner is the player with the most points when your time is up! More Addition Strategies with Whole Number SPIN TO WIN Games : · Round & Adjust · Take & Give · Start From the Left · Break One Addend Apart · Add Up
Author Made 4 The Middle
Tags Math, Mental Math, Number Talks, Basic Skills, Addition, Self-checking, No Prep, Engaging, Digital Game, Center
Scratch: Walking, Running, Jumping and Ground (Game Mechanics #2)
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Games, Activities
Scratch: Walking, Running, Jumping and Ground (Game Mechanics #2) This educational resource is primarily designed for educators seeking to instruct their students about the fundamentals of sprite movement in game development. Teachers can delve into the realms of computer science by demonstrating how to animate characters that can walk, run and jump realistically within a digital environment. The guide acquaints learners with not only movement but also showcases how they can implement a basic 'ground' guide ensuring that any jumps made by a character are met with a tangible surface governed by gravitational principles. Note that it's crucial for students to familiarize themselves with Scratch before diving into this product. This ensures maximum benefit from these comprehensive lesson plans while successfully expanding their knowledge base about Scratch game mechanics. Ideal Teaching Tool This product serves as an ideal teaching tool for both public school teachers and homeschoolers alike. It could be integrated within: Whole group sessions Sessions within smaller classroom clusters focused on more individualized learning Homework assignments About The Product: 'Scratch: Walking, Running, Jumping & Ground – Game Mechanics #2' is packed full of useful insights guaranteed to captivate young technophiles engaging in Computer Science studies. It shines due its diverse applicability across multiple education settings making it a remarkable addition to any modern-day educator's toolkit.
Author Roombop
Tags Sprite Movement, Game Mechanics, Animation, Computer Science, Educational Resource