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Contig

Contig

Roll three dice and combine them using any mathematical operation. But be strategic to maximize your points!

Parts of Speech Party: Introduction (Check)

Parts of Speech Party: Introduction (Check)

How many ways can we use “check” in a paragraph? And can your students spot when it’s a verb, or a noun, or an adjective?

Special Gifts with Special Requirements

Special Gifts with Special Requirements

Your special friends sure have some unique gift needs!

Game: Snakes

Game: Snakes

In this grid-based strategy game, who will be the last to add to the snake?

Jotto

Jotto

Who can guess the codeword first?

Writing A Thanksgiving Letter

Writing A Thanksgiving Letter

What if an inanimate object could express thanks for a special person in your life? What would it write?

Parentheses: How big of a change can they make!?

Parentheses: How big of a change can they make!?

Two tiny parentheses. One expression. How big of a change can they make? Bigger than you think.

What’s In My Brain: Trapezoids or Not?

What’s In My Brain: Trapezoids or Not?

Which are trapezoids and which are not?

Bulls and Cows

Bulls and Cows

How quickly can you break the numeric code?

Ghost

Ghost

Ghost is a word-building game for two players. The first person to create an actual word loses.

What’s In My Brain – Independent vs Dependent

What’s In My Brain – Independent vs Dependent

These clauses are sorted into two groups. What’s the rule? No definitions given — just examples.

Chomp

Chomp

Chomp away at your opponent in this grid-based strategy game.

Col – A Strategy Game

Col – A Strategy Game

The first person to run out of regions loses in this strategy game.

Dots and Boxes

Dots and Boxes

Who can make the most boxes from dots in this strategy game?

Creating A Classroom Motto

Creating A Classroom Motto

Starting with specific examples of fantastic classroom behavior, your class will end up with one sentence summing up their expectations. It’s a classroom motto!