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Back to School games for Easel Assessments

Preview of Would You Rather Game - Beginning of the School Year Edition

Would You Rather Game - Beginning of the School Year Edition

Created by
BXC Creations
The beginning of the school year is here and students are excited to return back to school. You want to incorporate fun into the classroom but still keep students engaged. Imagine capturing the attention of every student in your classroom! You can with this Would You Rather Game - Beginning of the School Year Edition. This game bundle includes options of displaying questions on an interactive board, interactive Easel game and worksheet format. Embrace creative thinking from stude
Preview of Geography : A "Mindbender's" Game of Canada for grades 6 on up.

Geography : A "Mindbender's" Game of Canada for grades 6 on up.

Created by
Compass Rose
A "Mindbender's" Game of Canada:Become an expert about the geography of Canada simply by playing a game! *Includes a map of Canada for reference and to color (colored pencils are recommended). A great way to familiarize your students with the geography of Canada. “Highly engaging!” · 14 questions that can be used at the beginning or end of class sessions (one or two questions at a time) or for an entire class session (all questions), or as a game where the students are divided into small groups
Preview of Geography: Mindbender's Game of Australia, Grades 6 on up.

Geography: Mindbender's Game of Australia, Grades 6 on up.

Created by
Compass Rose
~Geography: Mindbender's Game of Australia~ Grades 6 on up.Become an expert on the geography of Australia just by playing a game!· Includes a map of Australia for reference. A great way to familiarize your students with the geography of Australia. “Highly engaging!”· 8 questions that can be used as a game where the students are divided into small groups of 2 to 3 (use the classroom seating arrangement as a guide). Students may record their answers on paper or respond as an oral class activity. ·
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