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Preview of Merchant of Venice Comprehension Game Bundle

Merchant of Venice Comprehension Game Bundle

Created by
Scarlet Laine
This Merchant of Venice Comprehension Game includes instructions/handout for your students, a PowerPoint with questions from Act I-5 for the game (including animations already built in), and a writing assignment for after your students complete the Act.The questions for the act are both plot based, but also involve analysis. This game allows groups of students, usually no more than 4 or 5, to work together to gain confidence while trying to parse Shakespeare in a fun, non-threatening environment
Preview of Sport Education Physical Education (SEPEP) Unit

Sport Education Physical Education (SEPEP) Unit

Created by
Active Victoria
Sport Education Physical Education Program (SEPEP Unit) This unit can be used for Year 6,7,8,9 and 10 depending on your group. It is a unit that is ran by students. Included in this unit: Overview of what SEPEP is Introduction worksheet Code of Conduct Contract Duties of positions available description and fill in sheet Team manager goals sheet Team managers table Draw Competition ladder Official team sheet Match Result/Score sheet Statistics sheet Match Report sheet Player profile sheet M
Preview of Name That State! Riddles,Activities,Brain Teasers, Critical Thinking,Math,Games

Name That State! Riddles,Activities,Brain Teasers, Critical Thinking,Math,Games

The answer to each riddle is the name of a state! Example What do you call two eyes in the middle of the ocean?! Answer: Hawaii Copy written By Eddie Horton U.S Riddles are excellent for critical thinking activity for 4th-12th grade, GATE, ESL, College, Test Preparation, Home Schooling, Staff, Special Education,Resource Teachers, Adult School, also as Ice Breakers. These riddles could be taught as a whole class activity, small group and as cooperative learning group activity. Excellent way to
Preview of French Activities Across the Curriculum Book 1

French Activities Across the Curriculum Book 1

Created by
Mary Ellen Page
French Activities across the Curriculum provides education, entertainment, and enjoyment for students learning the French language. They develop critical thinking skills in writing, reading, and vocabulary expansion. Each unit offers something different in terms of content and format. Students have fun as they are learning. All answer keys are provided. Materials are appropriate for Grades 5-12 and college and are great for home schoolers. Activities vary in difficulty, thus the wide range
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Quizzes by ACT - Distance Learning

Romeo and Juliet Quizzes by ACT - Distance Learning

Quizzes by ACT for the play, Romeo and Juliet. Includes passage translations, story comprehension and knowledge of literary devices: soliloquy, oxymoron, foreshadowing, double entendre, pun, dramatic irony, and mythological allusion. For each ACT, there are seven passages for translation and ten multiple choice questions. The passages and the questions also lend themselves to review games like Jeopardy or Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Preview of The Hunger Games Simulation Activity-- Host the Games at Your School!

The Hunger Games Simulation Activity-- Host the Games at Your School!

Created by
Elizabeth Stagis
After reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, I wanted to devise a similar game for my students. Of course, it had to be safe and doable in a school day. I did this activity with about 40 sophomores, with the aid of three other teachers and a couple of older students who were available that day. The materials you'll need will be fairly simple and very inexpensive-- you will most likely have them all on hand already. If you don't, you can do this activity for well under $10, and probably u
Preview of Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Created by
Tammy Griffis
More hilarious and wacky fun featuring more complex math problem solving travel cards! This is a math role-playing game that integrates math problem solving, adding and subtracting money amounts, multiplying money amounts, geography, and writing. Students solve real-world problems as they travel using a road atlas. This compliments travel cards 1-20. Expense ledge template included. Meets common core math standards for Grade 5: Numbers & Operations in Base Ten and Grade 6: The Number System
Preview of Civics Survivor

Civics Survivor

Created by
Dan Matthews
Civics Survivor is a role-playing game designed originally for the grade 10 Civics course in Ontario’s curriculum but is well-suited for any course in Middle or High School that covers civics related material. The game enables students to build their own civilization on a desert island, leading them through managing resources, ordering civil life, and creating foreign policy. The game, which requires 5 days, can serve as an introductory activity to a civics course, or as a review activity at
Preview of Vocabulary Bingo!

Vocabulary Bingo!

This packet contains nine fun and different activities for students to demonstrate their vocabulary knowledge. These activities also cater to students' learning needs and styles. Activities include: Vocabulary Menu, Skits, Game Creation, and more!Note: This packet is intended for grades 9-12 but can also be used for grades 7-8!
Preview of The Hunger Games Classroom Edition

The Hunger Games Classroom Edition

Let your students compete in their own fun version of the Hunger Games! This is a fun set of classroom Hunger Games challenges that take 6-7 weeks to complete. On the first Friday, your students will be reaped and divided into districts. Mentors and sponsors will be identified. Then, there is a challenge each Friday while students are reading the book (6 challenges total). There is also an ongoing “food drive” challenge to help students be active in philanthropy. The challenges are meant to be f
Preview of Probably the Greatest Review Game Ever Used in a Classroom!!!!!

Probably the Greatest Review Game Ever Used in a Classroom!!!!!

Created by
Sey4Sox
My students begged for this simple, but very adaptive game - Baseball. There is very little prep necessary, and I literally used these same materials for decades of teaching. No matter what the age of your students, they will really LOVE this game! Included in this package is all of the prep directions, rules, variations, and baseball scenarios that you will need to use for this REVIEW game. All you will need to supply is popsicle sticks or tongue depressors. ENJOY!!!
Preview of Of Mice and Men GAME OF LIFE

Of Mice and Men GAME OF LIFE

Created by
Pioneers English
Directions:There are three dice to roll. The status of the character determines how many die will be rolled. The Rancher rolls all three, Curley and Curley’s Wife roll two, and George, Candy, and Crooks roll one (players take turns in this order). The game leader may affect the player's rolls by modifying how many times they may roll (more for the rancher to get higher numbers, less for the lower characters). This simulates the effects of the outside world at play on individuals' opportunities.
Preview of French Word Challenge Puzzles

French Word Challenge Puzzles

Created by
Mary Ellen Page
50 vocabulary expansion and review puzzles to develop students' critical thinking skills and help them recycle already learned vocabulary and improve their spelling. They will have fun as they work on these activities. All answer keys are provided.
Preview of Vocabulary Dice Game Bundle

Vocabulary Dice Game Bundle

Created by
jer520 LLC
Includes 10 games that can be used for any language.Print on cardstock and laminate to last for years to come. Make 1 game board for every 2-3 students.You will need 2 dice for each game board. You also need bingo chips to mark squares. Or, if laminated, students can use a dry erase marker to initial a square.Students take turns rolling the dice to determine which square. Students must correctly identify the picture in the square to win it. Student with most squares at the end of time wins the g
Preview of ESL Activities and Worksheets

ESL Activities and Worksheets

Created by
Expat English
Here are 117 pages of worksheets that I have used for over a decade in teaching conversational English in Taiwan! These worksheets are divided into different topics (puzzle/board games, Outdoor, Songs, crafts, speaking activities, writing activities, and topics). These worksheets were all made by me with the help of resources like puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com, AZlyrics, etc.)
Preview of Lord of the Flies Survivor Island Unit Plan

Lord of the Flies Survivor Island Unit Plan

Created by
Literary Lair
This is a comprehensive unit plan for Lord of the Flies. It sets the students up in teams to compete against each other mentally and physically.
Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Review Game Lesson Plan

Greek and Latin Roots Review Game Lesson Plan

This detailed lesson plan describes how students can play a review game regarding Greek and Latin root words to prepare for quizzes, tests, etc. This lesson plan provides specific Greek and Latin roots, as well as specific word parts, that are designed to go together for the review game (though the Greek and Latin roots and/or word parts can easily be substituted in order to reuse this lesson as a weekly/monthly/etc. part of classroom instruction). This lesson plan also includes a rubric for gra
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Basketball Review Game

Romeo and Juliet Basketball Review Game

I use this game to review both general and higher order thinking skills for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. I have used it as a formative assessment prior to the final exam for the past three years and each time it went off without a hitch! This review game engages all students. The athletic get to shoot into baskets and the academically minded can help them answer questions. I do not have an answer key to these questions at the moment, but I am working on one. When it is complete I will post
Preview of Reading Recogntion and Defintion Game A - G

Reading Recogntion and Defintion Game A - G

Created by
Todd Wertz
King of the class reading vocabulary A - F game is designed to help students identify words or help students master the definition of the word. The King of the Class games are designed for two students per game board or whole game activity. This game can also be used as a center activity or an RTI activity. Each game board has the same vocabulary words on them but rearranged making each game board different. Words included in this game Fridge, Defiance, Filibuster, Familiarize, Credentials, Fort
Preview of Harry Potter Gamification Framework for an English Class (Instructor Handbook)

Harry Potter Gamification Framework for an English Class (Instructor Handbook)

Classroom Gamification was the best thing I ever did as an educator. In a world where teaching is getting harder this brought fun and engagement and happiness into mine and my student's lives and I know it will do the same for you. The results have been fantastic: better classroom management and more student academic engagement resulting in better learning. Turn your classroom into Hogwarts and play my game all year long with organized academic dueling and magical artifacts. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU
Preview of DESCRIPTION AND COMPARATIVES - CARDS

DESCRIPTION AND COMPARATIVES - CARDS

Created by
YESISTORE
SETS OF CARDS TO HAVE YOUR STUDENTS DESCRIBING CHARACTERS AND LATER TO MAKE COMPARISONS.
Preview of Complete Unit and Lesson Plans for The Pearl by John Steinbeck

Complete Unit and Lesson Plans for The Pearl by John Steinbeck

Created by
Rob Hamel
The Pearl unit Duration � 8-12 days Essential Understanding � �There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.� Hamlet, Act II, Scene II Inclusions: � A �Hook� opening day lesson plan � 7-10 Daily �Did You Read� questions and answer keys � Daily discussion questions � Reading schedule � 3 Outside the Box ancillary assignments 1) High-interest MLA research paper 2) Essay prompt 3) Sample introdu
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Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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