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Would You Rather - Brain Break (pptx)

Rated 4.91 out of 5, based on 77 reviews
4.9 (77 ratings)
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Mr Clements
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Not Grade Specific
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  • PPTX
Pages
103 pages
$6.00
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Mr Clements
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What educators are saying

My students love doing this for a brain break, get to know you activity, or "finished early" activity while we have a few minutes until the bell.

Description

"Would You Rather" is a fun and exciting activity that you can play with your students. This package contains 100 unique and creative questions that will challenge your students to make complicated choices and stretch their reasoning and decision making skills. With colorful images in a modern minimalist style, this package is great for all students at any age. There are countless ways to integrate it into your classroom and I truly hope you use and enjoy it!

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Total Pages
103 pages
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Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.

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