Low Tech or No Tech Review Games
~Hunter McConnell, Instructional Technologist @ JMS
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Bingo
Bingo Baker
Lets look at an example: bit.ly/logobingo Bingo Baker is a quick and easy way to create a digital bingo game. The digital game is FREE to create. You can add text or pictures to each card. If you pay for Bingo Baker (~$25 for life) you can print the Bingo cards, store/save the cards you have made in the past, etc.
Egg Dash Challenge
Cut up review questions and put 1 in each egg. Put them in the middle of the classroom on the floor (loose or in a bucket). Break students into groups to solve the questions. It is a RELAY, so NO RUNNING!
Candy Bar Challenge
After studying a unit, students can use notes/review sheet/books etc.Every group gets a piece of paper and a list of facts as a refresher (optional). Give the students 2 minutes to write down every candy or candy bar they know. THEN students take the content information and write sentences about the content WITH the name of the candy bar from their list! https://bit.ly/lowtechnotech23
Baamboozle
This is a great review game for a low tech day. The teacher makes the game and guides it (or has a student be the leader).Students can be put into groups to review (free version only lets you do 2 teams). Display the game on the board and call on a student to come up and click the box. A question appears and the students answer it. Click "CHECK" to see if they got it right!
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Headbanz
Write review terms or questions on sticky notes/index cards. Students hold them on their forehead or stick them to their head.The student will have to figure out what term./word is on their head with the help from their team's clues.
Monopoly Money Review
Give each student a certain amount of "Monopoly Money"The teacher asks questions, and students bet based on how confident they are that they know they answer! Students could answer on a piece of paper hidden from other students. You can require every student to bet a certain amount, or let students not bet at all if they don't know the answer.
Station Review
One way to play this is to break up your review questions into strips or squares. Each question is a "Station". Students rotate through each station to review the question with a small group.
Another way to do this is to have multiple stations and each station is a different activity. Ex: Students could go to one station and have to play a matching game, another station could be a Kahoot, etc.
THANKS!
SURVEY HERE
Examples
The Skeletal System has three types of bones in the hand: the carpals, the metacarpals, and the phalanges. Taken together, these items from The 3 Musketeers of the hand bones!The periodic table of elements showcases a variety of atoms, much like a colorful assortment of M&M's in a candy dish. The shot was heard around the world and possibly the Milky Way.
Examples
Giraffe, Basketball, Astronaut, Guitar, Eiffel Tower, Dolphin, Pizza, Abraham Lincoln, Volcano Protractor, Prime Number, Decimal, Pi, Hypotenuse, Simile, Plot twist, Theme, Synonym, Velocity
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Low Tech or No Tech Review Games
~Hunter McConnell, Instructional Technologist @ JMS
bit.ly/3Yw7WvC
Play
INDEX
Bingo
Bingo Baker
Lets look at an example: bit.ly/logobingo Bingo Baker is a quick and easy way to create a digital bingo game. The digital game is FREE to create. You can add text or pictures to each card. If you pay for Bingo Baker (~$25 for life) you can print the Bingo cards, store/save the cards you have made in the past, etc.
Egg Dash Challenge
Cut up review questions and put 1 in each egg. Put them in the middle of the classroom on the floor (loose or in a bucket). Break students into groups to solve the questions. It is a RELAY, so NO RUNNING!
Candy Bar Challenge
After studying a unit, students can use notes/review sheet/books etc.Every group gets a piece of paper and a list of facts as a refresher (optional). Give the students 2 minutes to write down every candy or candy bar they know. THEN students take the content information and write sentences about the content WITH the name of the candy bar from their list! https://bit.ly/lowtechnotech23
Baamboozle
This is a great review game for a low tech day. The teacher makes the game and guides it (or has a student be the leader).Students can be put into groups to review (free version only lets you do 2 teams). Display the game on the board and call on a student to come up and click the box. A question appears and the students answer it. Click "CHECK" to see if they got it right!
+info
Headbanz
Write review terms or questions on sticky notes/index cards. Students hold them on their forehead or stick them to their head.The student will have to figure out what term./word is on their head with the help from their team's clues.
Monopoly Money Review
Give each student a certain amount of "Monopoly Money"The teacher asks questions, and students bet based on how confident they are that they know they answer! Students could answer on a piece of paper hidden from other students. You can require every student to bet a certain amount, or let students not bet at all if they don't know the answer.
Station Review
One way to play this is to break up your review questions into strips or squares. Each question is a "Station". Students rotate through each station to review the question with a small group.
Another way to do this is to have multiple stations and each station is a different activity. Ex: Students could go to one station and have to play a matching game, another station could be a Kahoot, etc.
THANKS!
SURVEY HERE
Examples
The Skeletal System has three types of bones in the hand: the carpals, the metacarpals, and the phalanges. Taken together, these items from The 3 Musketeers of the hand bones!The periodic table of elements showcases a variety of atoms, much like a colorful assortment of M&M's in a candy dish. The shot was heard around the world and possibly the Milky Way.
Examples
Giraffe, Basketball, Astronaut, Guitar, Eiffel Tower, Dolphin, Pizza, Abraham Lincoln, Volcano Protractor, Prime Number, Decimal, Pi, Hypotenuse, Simile, Plot twist, Theme, Synonym, Velocity