It's here! The end of the term!
Most teachers like to reserve the class prior to the exam for some kind of review session. Students appreciate this and it's a good way for you to make sure the major pieces of the syllabus have been covered appropriately.
Keeping it fun is a good way for students to learn and also enjoy their last few hours with you and their classmates- so why not create a Jeopardy game? Maybe Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
On the class resource pages, I've linked to a few new sites that offer free, downloadable PowerPoint templates for creating your own games. This way, you can be sure that the material on your final exam is covered while still utilizing technology in the classroom and looking professional.
Look for these sites at the bottom of the Downloadable/Printable section followed by NEW!. There is also a site linked in the Interactive section where you can create your own online, flash version. I haven't tried this one out, so please leave a comment if you use it successfully!
For anyone teaching Elementary 3, I've created a review Jeopardy game using one of the templates. You can find it in this Dropbox folder.
Enjoy and good luck with the rest of the term!
Most teachers like to reserve the class prior to the exam for some kind of review session. Students appreciate this and it's a good way for you to make sure the major pieces of the syllabus have been covered appropriately.
Keeping it fun is a good way for students to learn and also enjoy their last few hours with you and their classmates- so why not create a Jeopardy game? Maybe Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
On the class resource pages, I've linked to a few new sites that offer free, downloadable PowerPoint templates for creating your own games. This way, you can be sure that the material on your final exam is covered while still utilizing technology in the classroom and looking professional.
Look for these sites at the bottom of the Downloadable/Printable section followed by NEW!. There is also a site linked in the Interactive section where you can create your own online, flash version. I haven't tried this one out, so please leave a comment if you use it successfully!
For anyone teaching Elementary 3, I've created a review Jeopardy game using one of the templates. You can find it in this Dropbox folder.
Enjoy and good luck with the rest of the term!
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