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Literature games for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Battle of the Books Record Sheet

Battle of the Books Record Sheet

If you haven't had a "Battle of the Book type competition in your classroom or school, this is a great way to encourage reluctant readers and improve comprehension and retention. It is a pretty easy set-up...just choose the titles you want to use and then get the questions for those books.Once you have introduced the competition to students and parents and have enrollment cards for students committed to reading the books and the competition, you will need a way to make sure competing students re
Preview of Questioning Cards

Questioning Cards

Created by
Kristen Leer
Use cards as a game to ask questions about a text. Students roll a color dice/spin a color wheel and a number dice. The color dice determines which question they need to answer. When they answer correctly, they get the points that are listed on the number dice.
Preview of Sing Down the Moon 109 Content Questions Whiteboard Game

Sing Down the Moon 109 Content Questions Whiteboard Game

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Product Description· Student Center Or Game Day Activity For Those Rainy Days!· Gives Students More Chances For Positive Reinforcement· Creative Problem Solving Strategies And Promotes Healthy Competition· Students Working Independently And Cooperatively· Addresses Individual Learning Styles· Students Learn And Teachers Monitor· Mental stimulator· Physical stimulator· No technology needed · Questions and answers to play RACE TO THE BOARD with your content.· Divide the class into 2 or 3 teams. Ea
Preview of Harry Potter House Cup Interactive Spreadsheet

Harry Potter House Cup Interactive Spreadsheet

Created by
PAUL BRECHT
A simple tool for your own class's house cup! Sort your class into houses, let them compete in trivia games, quidditch, or test scores, enter the results and let the sheet track and rank the houses.Included Tabs:1) Point tabulation - Colorful and organized for easy record keeping2) Hourglasses - Great to have on display during class to motivate the competitive3) House Cup Ceremony - Colorful and immersive! Perfect for end-of-unit parties. House Cup Ceremony is a checkbox to reveal the winner, an
Preview of The Giver (Lois Lowry) Section 1 Chs. 1-9 Kahoot! Blooket & Gimkit Questions

The Giver (Lois Lowry) Section 1 Chs. 1-9 Kahoot! Blooket & Gimkit Questions

Reward your students for doing their reading, assess their reading comprehension, and have FUN in the classroom with these human-written questions about SECTION 1 of The Giver by Lois Lowry. These questions were lovingly written and tested in a real G7 language arts classroom by a working teacher. The questions are designed to be easy to answer for students who have actually DONE THE READING, but difficult for any student who didn't bother to read. Find out if your students really did the heavy
Preview of Julius Caesar Acts 2-3  Modern Text match to Shakespearean Text

Julius Caesar Acts 2-3 Modern Text match to Shakespearean Text

Created by
Chris Deignan
Shakespearean lines of pentameter made simple prose and matched by students to original text to improve comprehension of vocabulary and meaning
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy Review Game

Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy Review Game

Gone are the days of Powerpoint Jeopardy games with bugs and quirks. If you haven't heard about Flippity, it's an amazing tool with a ton of creative possibilities! The link provided takes you to an interactive Jeopardy review game created using the site. Great for test review or comprehension checks, the Excel download allows you to edit sections of the game and copy and paste them into your own Flippity Google sheets board.
Preview of Hunger Games Think Tac Toe Board
Preview of Student Recording Sheet for 'Tuck Everlasting Review Game'

Student Recording Sheet for 'Tuck Everlasting Review Game'

I find that when we play review games, this helps out tremendously! I have each student write correct responses for EVERY question. This helps keep them on topic throughout the game - not just on their turn. On the even numbered lines, they put the answer that was revealed on the even numbered slide. On the odd numbered lines, they put the spinner results. At the end of the game, they all turn this in for participation credit. Purchase the game this goes with this ('Tuck Everlasting Review Game
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