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Spelling and reading and learning Help in math. Amy 2 years ago Reply. This is great for all kids. Kamala karuna. M 2 years ago Reply. Saurabh 2 years ago Reply. Well explained easy to do with my primary kids thank you. Tabassum Hameed 2 years ago Reply. Dymond 2 years ago Reply. Thanks now i know what to play while i am in school.

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Bizzeonline 5 months ago Reply. Kishan Agro 4 months ago Reply. They each had a partner who would provide 1-word clues to help the contestant discover the secret word. Get the whole class involved by having students raise their hands to provide clues.

Clues could be synonyms, vocabulary words, etc. This could be a great way to review vocabulary words or terms from a particular unit. In elementary school, my teachers would use it to review for spelling tests, but this could also be a great way to practice multiplication tables and other subject areas, too. For spelling review, these are the steps that a teacher would take.

The game continues until there is only one student left standing. If you need a quick and easy game to quiet down the class, try this one. Choose one student to be the key master.

He or she will sit on a chair in the middle of the classroom with a blindfold over his or her eyes. Then, have the rest of the students take turns trying to get the object.

The person on the chair should try to point in the direction of the students sneaking up to them. If they point correctly, the sneaking student sits down. So in order to win the game, all the students need to be as quiet as possible. All you need to do is call out a body part and a color.

Students then look around the room to find something of that color. Then, they should touch that object with the body part that you called out.

Some examples that you could say include:. When reviewing a topic, divide the class into 2 teams. Draw a baseball diamond on the chalkboard. It might be helpful to shade the entire chalkboard, too. Have students play and critique a video game for content accuracy Civilization series. Design roller coasters and other amusement park rides to explore forces and motion in physics Roller Coaster Tycoon series. Have students build and run their own amusement parks Roller Coaster Tycoon or cities SimCity series.

Explore global issues and learn to take on differing identities in conflicts Games for Change. Learn team-building and collaboration in multiplayer games. Have your students design a game. He calls them " petri dishes " for economics and other social sciences research.

Keith Dayton uses simulations in his business classes. References Gee, J. Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning.



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