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Are you looking for comprehensive fifth grade ELA test review resources? Use these reading and grammar test prep games and resources to help prepare your students for testing, as well as to determine which learning standards need more support. Meets Common Core and Florida Standards. #fifthgrade #5thgrade #testprep

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There’s hardly any avoiding test prep this time of year. Or, if you don’t have tests to take, you likely want to do some sort of end-of-year review before you send your babes off to the next grade. Sometimes that can be fun, but often that review takes the form of state-provided workbooks or backlin

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the most fun review game ever for team standing basketball hoops and paper ball holders

Your students will LOVE this super-fun and engaging twist on a classroom favorite- TRASHKETBALL! It's the perfect review game for elementary, middle and even high school students! Check out my latest blog post to learn how to set up this engaging game for your next test review. #classroomreviewgames #trashketball #trashketballreviewgame #trashketballrules #testreview #classroomreviewgamesmiddleschool #classroomreviewgameshighschool #endofyearreviewgames #thetrendyscienceteacher

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Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour

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Looking for a fun and engaging way to review ELA concepts with your students? Check out this post about using the engaging Truth or Dare review games! Whether you're looking for a quick review activity for small groups in centers or a game to play with your whole class, Truth or Dare games are the perfect addition to your ELA lesson plans. Head over to cognitivecardiomath.com today to learn more!

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Take reading review days from dull to dazzling with these ELA Game Show review games in Jeopardy-style for the classroom! This highly engaging 22 Game Show Bundle, featuring all skills and holiday games, makes practicing and reviewing standards in different ways something that students are excited to do! My class CHEERS when they see this game in the plans. Students will be listening to your every word as they work hard to earn points for their team. It’s a win-win for you and your…

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zoonk a fun review game perfect for any grade and subject students in the classroom

I have the *ultimate* review game for you! If you just joined my Periscope Party Hop session, then you've seen this game previewed *briefly*. I wanted to share this idea with you because I know you will love it. Most importantly, your kids will too! This is a great game to practice: following directions responsibility as an individual responsibility as a teammate working together as a team listening skills basic math skills (addition) When to Use this Game I use it as a review game before a…

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the cover of secondary and secondary school classroom musical games, with images of children playing instruments

Have you ever gotten into a teaching rut? Sometimes teachers just need to turn the music on and have learning fun with their students. In English Language Arts you can add music and movement to these simple classroom games. Educational games in ELA build a classroom community, creates a stress-relief brain break, encourages student movement, and fosters learning. Perfect for review before a final assessment. Read how to start your own vocabulary mash up, editing games. #classroomgames

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a sign with post it notes on it that says, stinky feet boooo

I have seen so many great ideas for review games out there. I thought I would compile a list of my favorites to have as a resource. I figure if I could come up with 6 great games that work, I only have to use the same game 4 times in a year! 1. Zap! - This is my favorite game so far simply because the smartest group doesn't always win. It's kind of like Jeopardy, but with a curve ball - if you get the "Zapped" card, you lose all your points! Thanks for sharing, Mathtastrophe! Game…

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This FREE DIY Escape room for kids is perfect for elementary classroom activities. Get escape room classroom ideas for 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and middle school math and reading with this fun figurative language escape room theme transformation. Perfect for classroom activities and party theme and ideas. Free escape room printables and figurative language worksheets and activities. #4thgrade #5thgrade #escaperoomforkids #figurativelanguage #readingteacher

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an open book with the words ela relay next to it and some colored papers

Cause and Effect text evidence activity. Cause and effect reading passages and classroom activity. 2nd grade reading passages for elementary classroom. Nonfiction reading passages that show cause and effect relationships. Reading game for elementary classroom.

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a cup with spoons in it and the words boom on top

BOOM! is an easy and active review game that works well for any subject. This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject!

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a sign that says, attack a free no prep review game that secondary students love works with any subject

Today I am writing about my absolute favorite (and my students’ favorite) review game: Attack! Let me start by listing the reasons I love this game: It requires NO PREP It requires NO MATERIALS (other

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two children are holding up their headphones with the words heads down, vocab up

Hey Ya'll! Do your kids love to learn by playing games? What if I told you that you could increase your students vocabulary by playing games that take 20 minutes or less? Vocabulary is something that is highly stressed in my district. It seems like each year, more and more pressure is put on us to increase students vocabulary. Today I'm here to share with you 4 easy games that you can implement into your class to increase vocabulary and make learning fun AND engaging! Kids should get excited…

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