American Revolution I Have Who Has Review Game Activity
Joy in the Journey by Jessica Lawler
15k Followers
Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
21 pages
Joy in the Journey by Jessica Lawler
15k Followers
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My students love anything that isn't a worksheet so this is a great resource to use as a review of learned material.
Great way to review before the test! My class loved playing this game. They were engaged the whole time!
Description
Looking for a FUN & ENGAGING review game to supplement your study of the American Revolution? Well, this whole class review game ("I Have...Who Has?") is the just-right thing for you!
Teacher Directions:
Shuffle the cards and pass one out to each student.
*Note: this game was formatted for a class of 28 students. If you have a smaller class size, then a couple students will need 2 cards.
EVERY card must be in play for this game to work.
If you have more than 28 students, you can buddy up or have someone be the time keeper
2. Each card will have an answer on top and a question on the bottom.
Students must listen carefully for the question that matches their answer. When they hear it, they stand up and read their card.
3. The person with the “START” card begins. Play continues until a student reads the card that says, “I have the last card.”
*In my classroom, I would time the students and see how long it took to read through all of the cards. Then, we would shuffle the cards, pass them out, and time ourselves again to see if we could beat our previous time!
Download the preview document for an idea of what you'll be purchasing.
Looking for other resources to use when studying the American Revolution? Check out this fun memory matching game: American Revolution Concentration Game
Resource created by Jessica Lawler
Joy in the Journey
Teacher Directions:
Shuffle the cards and pass one out to each student.
*Note: this game was formatted for a class of 28 students. If you have a smaller class size, then a couple students will need 2 cards.
EVERY card must be in play for this game to work.
If you have more than 28 students, you can buddy up or have someone be the time keeper
2. Each card will have an answer on top and a question on the bottom.
Students must listen carefully for the question that matches their answer. When they hear it, they stand up and read their card.
3. The person with the “START” card begins. Play continues until a student reads the card that says, “I have the last card.”
*In my classroom, I would time the students and see how long it took to read through all of the cards. Then, we would shuffle the cards, pass them out, and time ourselves again to see if we could beat our previous time!
Download the preview document for an idea of what you'll be purchasing.
Looking for other resources to use when studying the American Revolution? Check out this fun memory matching game: American Revolution Concentration Game
Resource created by Jessica Lawler
Joy in the Journey
Total Pages
21 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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