The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 Game - Test Review Activity
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This is a Review Game for the novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963. This game should be played a day or so before a final test on the novel. This could be played by a single child, or as a whole class review (small groups).
The types of questions include characterization, events from the novel, elements of plot, story elements, and pot Anything Goes. The answers to all of the game questions are visible when the arrows are clicked.
The game can be played in PowerPoint, or uploaded to Google Classroom as Google Slides!
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