This game gets the class moving and encourages teamwork. It also requires quick thinking and gets the kids working outside of their teams since their groups can change with every round.
This game gets your students all competitive as they play a simple game of PSS. It’s a very team-oriented game that’s also very dependent on points. It doesn’t require much preparation and it’s guaranteed to be a game that your students will enjoy.
This is a great way to build clear and fluent group reading. It encourages readers to read quickly. It motivates them to focus on proper pronunciation and intonation.
This game is a bit gross and very funny. Students can have fun while some may get to have a sweet treat. This game is great for review when students need to practice a long list of words.
This game gets the students to move around unusually in class. It takes older students out of the routines that they are used to being in.
This is a fun game to help build your classes’ writing speed and ability. It’s great as a review for a writing assessment. Students will work together to try and win.
This is a game of chance, which levels the playing field if there are slower students in the class. It’s quick and simple, so it’s perfect if you only have a short amount of time to practice.
This game gives your students a lot of repetition and practice. It gets them out of their seat and moving around. It allows them to use their energy before it’s time to start writing.
Students enjoy this game because the timed element keeps them on their toes. They need to be quick and strategic to beat the buzzer. This game is perfect when you’re short on time since the time can be adjusted to extend or shorten the game.
