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11th grade other (specialty) games for SMART Notebook

Preview of Scattegories for the Smartboard

Scattegories for the Smartboard

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
Play Scattegories with your class! This Smartboard game is a lot of fun. 5 lists are included, with 6 different letters for each list. That's a variety of 30 games! Use it as a "break-the-ice" game for new students, class-bonding, or as a stress reliever during testing. The last page is a printable answer sheet. Have fun!
Preview of THINKOLOGY - A SMARTBOARD (JEOPARDY-LIKE) TEMPLATE

THINKOLOGY - A SMARTBOARD (JEOPARDY-LIKE) TEMPLATE

This smartboard lesson is a (Jeopardy-like) template that I made up for the smartboard. All you have to do is put in your questions and your answers. A Smartboard is not required. You can get a free download from Smartech.com to use. I have seen many for PowerPoint, but never one made for the smartboard so I made one up. This activity would be a great review tool for any subject and grade level. Made by Scott O'Toole (Scott OToole) smartboard lesson, smartboard jeopardy format, smartboard l
Preview of Back To School rules questions and games

Back To School rules questions and games

Back To School rules questions and games
Preview of Generic Review Board Game Smart Notebook

Generic Review Board Game Smart Notebook

Created by
Sandi Berg
I use this board game in conjunction with my Smartboard in order to review before a test. It's a very simple layout, allows room for working out problems, and even includes bonus spins. Instructions are provided. I have used this many times in a high school math classroom. You or the students supply the questions/answer key. Edited: I noticed that the file may be missing the information on the Bonus spin page. At least, it my copy it is so I've reuploaded the file to include that data a
Preview of Generic Jeopardy Style Review Game Smart Notebook

Generic Jeopardy Style Review Game Smart Notebook

Created by
Sandi Berg
I created this generic file as a base template for creating Jeopardy style review games for my students. All pages are linked. You just have to change the column titles, add the questions and answers. Drag the new score value into the score boards to keep track. Use small blue boxes to cover questions that have been answered already. I have used this in my high school math class to review for upcoming tests. I split the class in half to have two teams so that everyone participated.
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