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High school study skills writing-essays games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Latitude and Longitude Battleship Game

Latitude and Longitude Battleship Game

Created by
Joe Dunn
This is based on the game "Battleship" only using Latitude and Longitude and a world map as the game board. Its a fun way to review/teach students how to use coordinates. I have used it with 6,7, and 8th grade students and they all love it. Its great for engagement.
Preview of Study Skills Bingo

Study Skills Bingo

Teaching students about Study Skills through the game of Bingo! These Bingo cards use words and phrases such as "Cross out wrong answers", "Keep track of important dates", "Read the directions carefully", "Participate in class", "Make Flashcards", etc. Set of 30 different Bingo cards, two bingo cards per page. Also includes a page of calling cards for the teacher. This word document is 16 pages total. Document is editable, so you can change phrases or words to suit your age group or needs.
Preview of Word Processing Skills Activities - Computer Games

Word Processing Skills Activities - Computer Games

Created by
Walton Burns
Three fun and easy to use activities that teach and practice basic word processing skills!My adult learners and ESL students often haven't had much experience using computers to type essays or do class projects. So I devised these three worksheets to get my students from knowing nothing about word processors, to being able to type a perfectly formatted essay! And each one is hands-on, nitty gritty, students sitting at the computer, learning by doing. Build their confidence by letting them do it
Preview of Homeworkopoly Game Board - Math theme

Homeworkopoly Game Board - Math theme

Created by
Kulp Creations
This is a game board template for Homeworkopoly that I made in Microsoft Word. It is 100% editable. In the preview picture (where it's assembled on my bulletin board), I used the font "My Own Topher". The font in the download is Times New Roman, but you can get that font free with a simple google search. Cards consist of math questions, real-world questions, and then I also supplement grade level word problems when a student lands on a "Math Express" spot of the gameboard. I made up all of the s
Preview of Royal Colony Table Top Game

Royal Colony Table Top Game

Created by
EJ Hunt
Students make a digital game or RPG in 45 mins by researching the characteristics and process of South Carolina transitioning from a proprietary colony to a royal colony. Creating a digital game or RPG in just 45 minutes can be quite challenging, but it's possible to simplify the process and focus on the key aspects of South Carolina's transition from a proprietary colony to a royal colony. Here's a step-by-step guide on how 8th graders can achieve this:
Preview of SHOW Not Tell! Bring Boring Sentences to Life!

SHOW Not Tell! Bring Boring Sentences to Life!

Created by
Amy Erickson
This is set of about 60 BORING sentences that students need to bring to LIFE using sensory details and figurative language! For example, students may take the sentence "The dog is cute" and turn it into "My heart melted like chocolate on a hot day when I took in the sight of the adorable, cuddly puppy softly cooing in my lap." I love to print these out, crinkle them up, and throw them in the air. Students grab a boring sentence, create a "showing sentence," and repeat the process. This is an exc
Preview of Thesis Creation Mad Libs

Thesis Creation Mad Libs

Use a simple formula to teach students how to create a thesis for a literary argument. This fun activity asks students to create lists of major works, literary elements, themes/ideas/concepts, & groups of people or bodies in order to generate often very funny literary theses:In [MAJOR WORK], the author uses [LITERARY ELEMENT(S)] to make a powerful statement about [CONCEPT/IDEA/-ISM] in [PEOPLE OR CIVIC GROUP].Students will discuss whether they think they can defend the resulting Mad Lib Thes
Preview of Conjunctive Adverbs Board Game (B2/C1 Levels)

Conjunctive Adverbs Board Game (B2/C1 Levels)

Designed for: B2/C1 (Upper-Intermediate - Advanced EAP)Domain: EAP/College/UniversityActivity Focus: Cohesive Devices (Conjunctive Adverbs)Class time: 30-45 minutesFile Format: Word Document (editable)This board game offers a fun and interactive way to reinforce the use of cohesive devices, with a special focus on conjunctive adverbs. This activity is perfect for enhancing students' transition skills in both speaking and writing!Product DescriptionStudents read a sentence. After, they roll the
Preview of Bring Your Writing to Life! Create Dialogue!

Bring Your Writing to Life! Create Dialogue!

Created by
Amy Erickson
This is a set of about 18 paragraphs that students need to turn into dialogue. For example, a paragraph may say something like, Max said that he had a lot of fun at the dance. The students will take that and change it to, "I had a lot of fun at the dnace!" Max exclaimed. This activity gives students the opportunity to practice bringing their writing to life with dialogue. It also challenges them to correctly punctuate and write dialogue within their writing. Some of the paragraphs and goofy--fe
Preview of MATH-KETBALL GAME

MATH-KETBALL GAME

Mathketball is a team sport. Students are grouped into teams and given the attached game boards that have 25 questions (which are interchangeable) and the teacher selects a question. All students work out the problem and then teacher selects one student randomly to answer. If correct, team receives the points. Points are appointed by 2 or 3 point shots. Great review tool for any math lesson or chapter. Kids love to be active and get their question right!
Preview of Vocabulary Preview, Practice and Review Activities

Vocabulary Preview, Practice and Review Activities

This file provides 11 activities to help students preview, practice and/or review vocabulary terms. Activities are general, and can be used in any subject area, for any type of vocabulary. They include games, hands-on activities, ways to accommodate visual learners, and graphic organizers. These activities have been highly effective in improving my English students ability to make meaning of their vocabulary terms, as well as to retain those meanings over time.
Preview of Classroom Trivia Challenge

Classroom Trivia Challenge

Created by
Senor Ward
If you have a "Homeroom," an "Advisory," or a youth group, and need some additional activities, this works REALLY WELL! The kids go CRAZY for the opportunity to create their own trivia rounds and present them to the class. It blew me away how much fun they had with this.I have uploaded an easy-to-follow instruction page and also three student-created trivia challenge example rounds for you to use with your classes. You can either use these as actual example rounds, or just show them what a ro
Preview of Teaching Dewey Classification Game : Office of Information

Teaching Dewey Classification Game : Office of Information

The Barbarian's Creative Library Store brings you an interactive, class participation game to teach the Dewey Classification System. This is a fun activity which involves a whole class. There are cards to print off which students hold up. The story centres on a student with an enquiry about elephants who has to find the right floor in the Office of Information. The repetition and fun associations embed the numbers for years to come. One student of mine returning from university said he still
Preview of Reading Test-Taking Cards

Reading Test-Taking Cards

Get your students test ready with these vocabulary and comprehension cards! Eighteen skills are reviewed to help students better understand how to read the text and answer text questions. Cut them out and use as flash cards or use as a game board for bingo! Each skill is written out with clues for further understanding and room to make additional notes!
Preview of The Name Game, Memory Building Game and Free Response Question

The Name Game, Memory Building Game and Free Response Question

Sanchez's Teaching Emporium The Name Game- Encoding, Storing, and Retrieving Objective: Students use alliteration as a mnemonic device to help their classmates to remember their name. Students learn to apply common vocabulary terminology from the memory or cognition chapter of AP Psychology
Preview of Ohio Graduation Test Writing MC

Ohio Graduation Test Writing MC

Created by
Candy Colangelo
I have taken all provided rules on the multiple choice section of the OGT and then generated practice. In most cases the OGT provides a rule and wants to students to make sure they can apply the rule. All rules are directly quoted as they appeared on the OGT. Practice problems have been pulled from various resources. I have cut these out and laminated so students can write on them and then erase for the next group. Can also be turned into a game or works nice as a stand alone for students w
Preview of Critical Thinking Through Creative Writing

Critical Thinking Through Creative Writing

A way to get your students thinking while writing to form their own opinions on issues around them. Packet includes: Writing Prompt ideas; Writing Prompt worksheets; Writing Game Board; Step-by-Step How-to Writing; Research & Informative Writing; Imaginative Narrative Writing; and much more. Can be adapted to many ages and learning levels.
Preview of Current Events Game

Current Events Game

Created by
Robert Corvello
Our current events team building game is designed to help teachers interact with students and teach them about the world in which they live. Students Love Playing This Game The current events game covers topics about world events, entertainment, national news, and other fun topics that keep students engaged. The owner of our company used this game in the classroom for nearly 30 years and students loved playing it. Current Events Teams Game Having taught school for 40 years and having served
Preview of Scrabble board set

Scrabble board set

Created by
In-Home Teacher
This is a printable version of the old favorite Scrabble word game, for those of us who might have no access to a Scrabble game otherwise. This game is a fun way to practice spelling, math, vocabulary & communication skills. The 100 letter tiles and game board are to be cut out with a pair of scissors and the large game board is to be taped together.
Preview of 5 Second Rule Game Exam or Test Revision for Unwind by Neal Shusterman

5 Second Rule Game Exam or Test Revision for Unwind by Neal Shusterman

25 Five Second Rule cards for exam or test revision for the novel Unwind by Neal Shusterman so that students can ask each other questions to revise their understanding. The instructions for the game 5 Second Rule can be found online. These cards can be printed onto colour paper and laminated to make them look more fun and to be durable. It is on a Word document so that you can add more if you would like to before printing them.
Preview of Argumentative MEAT Cut Up Essay

Argumentative MEAT Cut Up Essay

Created by
Mahina Komeiji
This is for students to begin recognizing what MEAT (Main Point, Evidence, Analysis, Transition Sentence) paragraphs look like. It's fully editable. There is one on Racial profiling and another on transgender students, the one on transgender students is slightly harder because there are some pieces of information that don't fit and includes a counterclaim. The way that this activity works is that pieces all have labels on them and you cut them up for the students and tell them to piece it bac
Preview of Diagnostic Writing Assignments

Diagnostic Writing Assignments

To know where to begin in writing instruction, teachers must assess "where" their students are -- what are their strengths and weaknesses as writers. Students write best when they are writing about something they know. These writing assignments ask students to think about the events that have shaped them into who they are.
Preview of Crazy Science-Periodic Table Card GAME

Crazy Science-Periodic Table Card GAME

Created by
Cynthia Haltom
The playing cards are the first 25 elements of the periodic table. The game is played with these cards to familiarize students with the names and numbers of these elements. This is an excellent activity for students to play when you have a substitute in the room. The student will learn the first 25 elements while having fun in the classroom.
Preview of Vocabulary Recognition-Dominos

Vocabulary Recognition-Dominos

Created by
Joseph Unruh
Match the definition or answer with the meaning on the other side. Great for vocabulary recognition.
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