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Preview of Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Who Poisoned Willy Wonka is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonu
Preview of MAP Reading Section Test Prep Game and Worksheet for Grades 8 and 9

MAP Reading Section Test Prep Game and Worksheet for Grades 8 and 9

Help middle and high school students perform well on the reading section of the NWEA MAP reading test (Measures of Academic Progress) for grades eight and nine with this Google Slideshow game, which facilitates recall and discussion of relevant concepts. In addition, a self-grading Google Form and editable Google Doc worksheet are included for those who wish to help students prepare in a more conventional manner. Topics covered in this resource including the following:SynonymsReference material
Preview of Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? is an interactive classroom activity that promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time. There are two versions included - one with a named thief and the second, where student consensus determines who committed the crime. Murder mystery game without the murder.This is a great group activity, classroom team activit
Preview of Reading Comprehension PowerPoint Game Fiction Jeopardy Test Prep for FAST Test

Reading Comprehension PowerPoint Game Fiction Jeopardy Test Prep for FAST Test

As testing gets closer, students get burned out and need a little change of pace. Help your students practice reading comprehension and have fun at the same time!Engage students with this fun Jeopardy-style PowerPoint review game. This game includes 21 BEST standards-based FAST test-like questions based on a fiction excerpt from War of the Worlds. Uses multiple-choice, A/B questions (evidence-based selected response), and open responseIncludes: - 1 Fiction Passage- 20 test like questions plus 1
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Hexagonal Thinking Activity

To Kill a Mockingbird Hexagonal Thinking Activity

This Hexagonal Thinking activity for Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is the most fun way for your students to show what they know about the play. Hexagonal thinking is a hands-on activity that allows students to make visual connections concerning a text. This activity can be used any time after the trial in To Kill a Mockingbird.To use this hexagonal thinking activity, students will start by placing ONE of the hexagons in the middle of their workspace. It can be any of the hexagons. Next, the
Preview of Fiction Elements Review Game (Character, Setting, Plot, Conflict, Theme)

Fiction Elements Review Game (Character, Setting, Plot, Conflict, Theme)

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This trashketball game reviews literary terms including character, setting, plot, conflict, narration, and theme, that are essential knowledge for understanding fiction. Using references to classic literature, students check their understanding of these fundamental concepts and the following additional literary elements: · dynamic character· static character· protagonist· antagonist· character foil· exposition· rising action· climax· falling action· denouement· first person point of view· second
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonus time.This resource inclu
Preview of The Great Gatsby Post-Reading Activity - Reading Comprehension - Gatsby Game

The Great Gatsby Post-Reading Activity - Reading Comprehension - Gatsby Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use this fun trashketball game to review The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Teams of students recall characters, plot events, symbols, and literary devices (imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, and allusion) in order to compete to shoot baskets into your classroom trash can! All you need to play is the ability to project a PowerPoint presentation, a ball, dark tape, and a trash can. If you desire, edit the questions to meet the needs of your class. With six rounds of play, there are
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Mystery at the Disney Mansion

Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Mystery at the Disney Mansion

Who Mystery at the Disney Mansion is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest Disney movie characters of all time. This mystery has 30 parts.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is
Preview of Classroom Murder Mystery Activity: Frankenstein: Who Killed the House Maid?

Classroom Murder Mystery Activity: Frankenstein: Who Killed the House Maid?

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a murder mystery set right after Victor Frankenstein creates his monster. No knowledge of the novel is necessary; however, this is a great activity if you've read the novel.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or just for a fun and enga
Preview of Literary Device Matching Game - Poetic Device Game Cards with Examples - Poetry

Literary Device Matching Game - Poetic Device Game Cards with Examples - Poetry

Explore poetic devices and engage students with pop-culture references using this Literary Device Matching Game! These poetic device game cards showcase examples from both classic literature and contemporary song lyrics. Includes 16 literary device vocabulary terms and 32 examples.Included with this Literary Device Matching Game:✏️ Literary Device Match-Up Game Cards - Colour & GreyscaleExplore 16 common poetic devices including simile, metaphor, hyperbole, irony, alliteration, and onomatopo
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Hexagonal Thinking Activity

Fahrenheit 451 Hexagonal Thinking Activity

This Hexagonal Thinking activity for Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is the most fun way for your students to show what they know about the book. Hexagonal thinking is a hands-on activity that allows students to make visual connections concerning a text. This activity can be used any time after Part 2 of Fahrenheit 451!To use this hexagonal thinking activity, students will start by placing ONE of the hexagons in the middle of their workspace. It can be any of the hexagons. Next, they will brainsto
Preview of Roll a Story Question - Novel or Short Story - Reading Comprehension - Editable

Roll a Story Question - Novel or Short Story - Reading Comprehension - Editable

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Wrap up your book club or novel unit on a high note with this exciting discussion activity! – perfect for any fictional piece of text!Whether it's a dynamic duo, a lively group, or the entire class, this game adapts to any setting. Ignite meaningful discussions and deepen comprehension skills in a fun and interactive way!Here’s what you’ll get:✅ 6 Roll a Story Question Mats with 36 questions each✅ Link to the Editable Version so you can customize for your own classroom!See preview for more!TEACH
Preview of The Crucible Hexagonal Thinking Activity

The Crucible Hexagonal Thinking Activity

This Hexagonal Thinking activity for Arthur Miller's The Crucible is the most fun way for your students to show what they know about the book. Hexagonal thinking is a hands-on activity that allows students to make visual connections concerning a text. This activity can be used any time after Act 3 of The Crucible. To use this hexagonal thinking activity, students will start by placing ONE of the hexagons in the middle of their workspace. It can be any of the hexagons. Next, they will brainstorm
Preview of Of Mice and Men Hexagonal Thinking Activity

Of Mice and Men Hexagonal Thinking Activity

This Hexagonal Thinking activity for John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men is the most fun way for your students to show what they know about Of Mice and Men. Hexagonal thinking is a hands-on activity that allows students to make visual connections concerning a text. To use this hexagonal thinking activity, students will start by placing ONE of the hexagons in the middle of their workspace. It can be any of the hexagons. Next, they will brainstorm how the other hexagons connect to the original hexag
Preview of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Hexagonal Thinking Activity

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Hexagonal Thinking Activity

Created by
Renee Long
Need an activity to enliven your study of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar with rich discussion? Hexagonal thinking is a simple, yet powerful activity which is really a discussion model to help students explore theme, characterization, conflict, and symbolism in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. 80 hexagonal cards made specifically for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar are guaranteed to get your scholars talking! Save time, as everything (but the cutting) is done for you! This thinking model may
Preview of Literary Device Bingo Review Game | Terms Elements | Vocab Definitions Examples

Literary Device Bingo Review Game | Terms Elements | Vocab Definitions Examples

Created by
Equitable ELA
Looking for a no-prep, digital and print Literary Device Bingo Review Game? Perfect for practicing literary terms vocabulary, definitions, and examples, this literary element activity will make studying, reading, and analysis fun! Play digitally on Google Slides or print and play!INCLUDEDTerm list with 36 literary devices, definitions, and examples Teacher guide: how to use, game variations, print and digital game directions.105 UNIQUE CARDS (THREE GAME SETS)35 Term cards (green): you call defin
Preview of Poetry Device Bingo Review Game | Terms Elements | Vocab Definitions Examples

Poetry Device Bingo Review Game | Terms Elements | Vocab Definitions Examples

Created by
Equitable ELA
Looking for a no-prep, digital and print Poetic Device Bingo Review Game? Perfect for practicing poetry terms vocabulary, definitions, and examples, this poetry element activity will make studying, reading, poem analysis, and creative writing fun! Play digitally on Google Slides or print and play!INCLUDEDTerm list with 30 poetic devices, definitions, and examples Teacher guide: how to use, game variations, print and digital game directions.105 UNIQUE CARDS (THREE GAME SETS)35 Term cards (green):
Preview of Classroom Murder Mystery: "Mystery in Inkwell Heights" Literature-Based

Classroom Murder Mystery: "Mystery in Inkwell Heights" Literature-Based

”Mystery in Inkwell Heights" A Literary Murder Mystery" is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time. This mystery has 25 parts - more students - there are detective forms as well.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery,
Preview of BINGO: Figures of Speech Challenging and Fun

BINGO: Figures of Speech Challenging and Fun

WHIZ... POP... Bang... Sweet sorrow, happy school days, we are ready for an easy task! Ready for a break from those worksheets? Let's play a game! This activity can be used as study for test prep too. Everyone is a winner as we all will learn while bonding, laughing and learning. Reinforcing the concept and identification of Figures of Speech that students have been learning since grade 3 with a game of traditional BINGO. Ten BINGO cards contain 8 different figures of speech: Alliteration, Hyp
Preview of A Back to School Whodunnit: THE CASE OF THE MISSING PRINCIPAL

A Back to School Whodunnit: THE CASE OF THE MISSING PRINCIPAL

The Case of the Missing Principal is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest Disney movie characters of all time. This mystery has 12 parts and one director - the remaining students are detectives, OR the game may be played in groups.Objective:This activity is part hands-on standards learning, part theater, part sleuthing and part ad
Preview of NEW Magical Realism Escape Room - Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, Kahlo

NEW Magical Realism Escape Room - Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, Kahlo

Step into a world where the lines between reality and fantasy blur. You are embarking on a journey across Latin America, where you will encounter the works of legendary writers and artists (Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, and Kahlo) . You'll face challenges that require your creativity, wit, and teamwork. Can you navigate the labyrinth of magic and reality to enter the realm of enchantment? Gather your team, open your minds, and let the adventure begin!As students navigate through the escape room sta
Preview of The Giver JEOPARDY GAME - Novel Study - PowerPoint

The Giver JEOPARDY GAME - Novel Study - PowerPoint

Check out the VIDEO to see how it works!Your students will love it!You will love it!It's so much fun!Completely Editable THE GIVER Novel Study Jeopardy Game that runs in PowerPoint!This is a great way to reinforce learning in the classroom and engage the students to participate. Excellent review of covered material and test preparation.The Jeopardy game runs entirely on PowerPoint. Just start the presentation on the first slide, and then click where you want to go. After each question and answer
Preview of High School Valentine's Day Digital Escape Room: Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation

High School Valentine's Day Digital Escape Room: Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation

Valentine's Day Digital Resource: Lovebird's Secret Admirer Google Forms Escape RoomDescription: Step into the enchanting world of romantic literature with Lovebird's Secret Admirer Google Forms Escape Room! Engage your students in a captivating journey through the corridors of a virtual high school as they unravel fragments of an age-old love letter hidden within its walls.Product Details:Objective: Immerse students in language arts skills by decoding fragments of a love letter through grammar,
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