Class games
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Ready to move beyond tired Jeopardy slides? Try a few rounds of the Flyswatter Game, a no-fail way to keep teens active and excited about test prep. Six Easy Steps: 1. Create a list of review quest…

Jessica Moore saved to Teach
A selection of fun team building activities for the classroom for teachers to use. If you have been on Think About Such Things you have probably seen my other team building posts. Even though I

Antonio Cobb saved to Shoreline curriculum
Time filler games are a necessity in the classroom! Don’t you hate those awkward few minutes between activities we all have with our students? You know, when everyone’s packed up and just waiting for the bell to ring, or when there are only four minutes before lunch, or the lesson you planned went much more...

Vicky Barch saved to Teaching Ideas
Some days it’s just too dreary or cold, or even too hot depending on where you live, for kids to go outside and get much needed recess time. But just because the weather isn’t cooperating doesn’t mean your students don’t need time to take a break and play. They just need some indoor recess games!...
Hvelez saved to Quick Saves
Pass the Clap - A Fun Game! This is a game with many benefits in the classroom, and plenty of giggles, too!

Primary Planet saved to School
Classroom parties no longer need to be a stressor now that you have this list of eight party games with minimal prep and instructions. Get to playing!

Kelly Della Rocca saved to Party ideas
Check out these 5 No-Prep Reviews Games for any classroom or any subject! Click to see what no-prep review games you can add to your teacher toolbox!
The Unfair Game is a totally unfair twist on Jeopardy that your students will LOVE to hate! Learn how to play and find sample game boards in this post.
Button, button, who's got the button game rules and instructions on how to play. Also includes fun variations. Great for kids of all ages.
It seems that no matter how hard we work at smooth transitions we always end up waiting on something. Keep kids engaged with these fun waiting games.
Kathy Church saved to Teacher stuff