Details
Pages
53 Pages
Subject
ELA, Reading & Literacy, Spelling, Grammar & Syntax
Languages
English
Product
Digital
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Resource Type
Games
Standard
Common Core English Language Arts Standards
Description
Looking for a fun ELA review game to play with your students at the end of the year to review reading concepts learned in 2nd grade? How about a competitive and fun review game for the beginning of 3rd grade? This interactive Jeopardy game is a downloadable PowerPoint that you can use a for a fun, competitive, no-prep lesson to review fiction texts, non-fiction texts, phonics, grammar and writing.
With 5 Jeopardy questions per category that are worth 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 points each, there are a variety of questions ranging from easy to more difficult. Just put the PowerPoint into Slideshow mode and start playing with your class. A button in the corner of each slide will automatically transport you to the correct answer and then back again to the game board.
Here's what's included:
- 1 PowerPoint presentation
- How to Play instruction page for students
- Game board with categories
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about fiction texts
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about non-fiction texts
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about phonics
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about grammar
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about writing
- Teacher instructions
This Jeopardy ELA Review Game works well as an end of the year activity in your 2nd grade reading classroom. You can also play this game with your 3rd grade class at the beginning of the year to review last year's reading language arts content.
Topics covered:
This game covers all the major topics taught in 2nd grade ELA, such as answering questions about a text, central message, author's purpose, text features, main idea, short vs long vowels, long vowel teams, hard and soft c, prefixes and suffixes, contractions, irregular plural nouns, irregular past tense verbs, adjectives and adverbs, letter writing, types of writing, expanding sentences and conjunctions.
How to use this:
- Put PowerPoint into presentation mode.
- Start on the game board slide.
- Divide the class into two teams. Assign one student from each team to keep track of their team's points. This can be done on the whiteboard.
- Team 1 will choose a category and a points value. Click on that rectangle on the game board and you will be automatically transported to the question.
- Team 1 works together to come up with an answer. They can say their answer out loud or show it on a mini white board.
- Click on the button in the bottom left corner to check their answer.
- Once the answer is checked and the points are added (or not), click on the home button in the bottom left corner to be transported automatically back to the game board.
- The points value for the question that Team 1 just answered will now be disappeared, so it automatically keeps track of which questions have already been answered.
- Now it's Team 2's turn!
Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):
- RL.2.3, RL.2.9, RI.2.1, RI.2.2, RI.2.5, RF.2.3a, RF.2.3b, RF.2.3d, L.2.1b, L.2.1d, L.2.1f, L.2.2b
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Copyright © Ms Bochnia's Classroom
For questions, concerns or requests, you can reach me by sending an email to [email protected].
With 5 Jeopardy questions per category that are worth 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 points each, there are a variety of questions ranging from easy to more difficult. Just put the PowerPoint into Slideshow mode and start playing with your class. A button in the corner of each slide will automatically transport you to the correct answer and then back again to the game board.
Here's what's included:
- 1 PowerPoint presentation
- How to Play instruction page for students
- Game board with categories
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about fiction texts
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about non-fiction texts
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about phonics
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about grammar
- 5 question slides & 5 answer slides about writing
- Teacher instructions
This Jeopardy ELA Review Game works well as an end of the year activity in your 2nd grade reading classroom. You can also play this game with your 3rd grade class at the beginning of the year to review last year's reading language arts content.
Topics covered:
This game covers all the major topics taught in 2nd grade ELA, such as answering questions about a text, central message, author's purpose, text features, main idea, short vs long vowels, long vowel teams, hard and soft c, prefixes and suffixes, contractions, irregular plural nouns, irregular past tense verbs, adjectives and adverbs, letter writing, types of writing, expanding sentences and conjunctions.
How to use this:
- Put PowerPoint into presentation mode.
- Start on the game board slide.
- Divide the class into two teams. Assign one student from each team to keep track of their team's points. This can be done on the whiteboard.
- Team 1 will choose a category and a points value. Click on that rectangle on the game board and you will be automatically transported to the question.
- Team 1 works together to come up with an answer. They can say their answer out loud or show it on a mini white board.
- Click on the button in the bottom left corner to check their answer.
- Once the answer is checked and the points are added (or not), click on the home button in the bottom left corner to be transported automatically back to the game board.
- The points value for the question that Team 1 just answered will now be disappeared, so it automatically keeps track of which questions have already been answered.
- Now it's Team 2's turn!
Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):
- RL.2.3, RL.2.9, RI.2.1, RI.2.2, RI.2.5, RF.2.3a, RF.2.3b, RF.2.3d, L.2.1b, L.2.1d, L.2.1f, L.2.2b
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Copyright © Ms Bochnia's Classroom
For questions, concerns or requests, you can reach me by sending an email to [email protected].
Looking for a fun ELA review game to play with your students at the end of the year to review reading concepts learned in 2nd grade? How about a competitive and fun review game for the beginning of 3rd grade?... more