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2nd-4th ELA Valentine Review Game Show | Test Prep | No Prep | Jeopardy Style

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Summer Thompson
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2nd - 5th
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This was a fun way to review ELA concepts we've learned so far! The kids liked the games aspect. There were the right amount of questions and the kids stayed engaged.
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Looking for a FUN and ENGAGING way to review key ELA skills with a Valentine theme? Look no farther! My students BEG to play these Jeopardy style games and get so excited to compete against their classmates! Your students will love it too and get an extensive review of essential phonics skills!


INCLUDED

Categories:

Cause & Effect (5 Questions) - Students will read a Valentine themed statement. They will decide whether the underlined portion is the cause or the effect.

Main Idea (5 Questions) - Students will read a short Valentine themed paragraph and tell the main idea statement and supporting details. Students will also be asked to tell what a main idea and supporting details are.

Fact & Opinion (5 Questions) - Students will tell whether the Valentine themed statement is a fact or opinion.

Inference (5 Questions) - Students will read a short Valentine themed paragraph and make an inference. Students will also tell what it means to infer.

Compare & Contrast (5 Questions) - Students will compare and contrast a brown teddy bear vs a white teddy bear, and conversation heart candies vs chocolates. Students will also tell what it means to compare and contrast.

*See the product preview to view all questions and answers included.

This game includes 25 question slides and 25 answer slides. ALL slides are prelinked. The answer key is built in to the game. Each question slide is linked to the corresponding answer to quickly check answers! The scoreboard is built into the main game board on the first slide so you can add points as you go!


POWERPOINT VERSION

I recommend using the PowerPoint version of my Game Shows, however, only the newer versions of PowerPoint are compatible with the scoring features and prelinked slides that this game requires. You may test your version of PowerPoint by clicking HERE to download my Test Product for free.

HOW IT WORKS (PowerPoint Version)

Once you open the product...

  1. You must hit "Enable Macros" to activate the scoring portion of the game!
  2. To put the slideshow in game mode you must click on the "Slide Show" tab and then press "Play from Start"
  3. Click on any point value under each category to view the question. View the answer for each question by clicking the "Answer" button. Return back to the main slide by clicking the "Back" button.
  4. Award points to each team by clicking the Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, reindeer, or elf clipart. Each time you click it 100 points will be added to the team score.
  5. Reset points at the end of the game by replacing the score with "0".

Also watch the video included in the preview above to see how the PowerPoint version works!


GOOGLE SLIDES VERSION

If your version of PowerPoint is not compatible with the features of this Game Show, you may opt to use the Google Slides version of this Game Show that is included with your purchase!

Please note, when using the Google Slides version of this product, the scoring features are not compatible, and the point values do not disappear automatically. You can keep track of questions already answered using the included tracker.


WAYS TO PLAY

The ways to use this game show are endless, which is one of the many things I love about Jeopardy style games! I love to switch up the way I play these games with my students to keep the engagement high!

Here are a few of my favorite ways...

1. WHOLE GROUP- Divide students up into four teams and assign a team captain to each team or let students choose their team captain. Determine who goes first by picking a number in your head. Whichever team guesses the closest to your number gets to go first. I only let the team captain tell me the answer for their team to keep all students from blurting at one time. The team captain must discuss the answer with his or her teammates before telling me their answer. Have ALL students answer the question on their own paper or whiteboard to ensure all students are participating. If the first team gets it wrong or does not know the answer, the next team in line can steal for points!

2. WHOLE GROUP- If you have any type of buzzer button you are able to provide for each team (you can usually get them off amazon or from the Target dollar spot at the beginning of the school year!), this version might be for you! Split students into groups of four and assign a team captain. Determine who chooses a category first by picking a number in your head. Whichever team guesses the closest to your number gets to choose a category first. I only let the team captain tell me the category his or her team would like to pick after they have discussed it with their team. After the teacher reads the category question, the team who hits their buzzer first is able to answer the question. If that team does not know the answer, or is incorrect, a different team can hit their buzzer to steal.

3. STATION WORK- Display the Jeopardy game on your board and allow students to use the game during stations with their group! Each student would be their own team, or play with a partner depending on group numbers! I recommend playing some sort of Jeopardy game in whole group first so they have a reference of how it works first!

4. SMALL GROUP- Have students who are still struggling with a topic or just need the extra review? This is the perfect thing for those groups! Display the game on your laptop at your table and have students be their own team or partner up with another student depending on numbers!

You can choose to:

- Have students take turns choosing categories and answering questions to earn points.

- Have students take turns choosing categories and allow whichever student hits the buzzer first to answer. If they get it wrong or do not know it, the next student may steal!


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ELA & Math Valentine Review Game Shows BUNDLE

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series).
Identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.
Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe.
Compare and contrast the most important points presented by two texts on the same topic.
Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea.

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