World History
Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune and other Review Games
I got this first tip from one of my readers, Marchelle Conway. This is a site that lets you enter in your questions and answers for jeopardy and it instantly creates the game for you. You then store it on their site and can see what others have developed. Here are other games you can use like Who Wants to Be A Millionaire, Wheel of Fortune and $25,000 Pyramid.
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A Really Cool Online Micro-polling, Brainstorming Website
The website is called AnswerGarden, and it's similar to PollEverywhere and some online quiz-games. But it has some important differences. Both AnswerGarden and PollEverywhere let you pose questions to poll your students and get instant feedback....
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Jeopardy Templates
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Noredink
Yesterday I took part in a webinar with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. One of the panelists was Jeff Scheur who taught for eight years before creating NoRedInk which lets students play games to improve their grammar and writing....
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Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's Taxonomy was first utilized back in 1956 and more recently updated in 2000. We have been using it every day this past week (and next) as my peers and I develop assessment questions for my county. But when you develop your lesson...
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Jeopardy Labs
While we are reviewing, here is a Jeopardy Lab game on the Byzantine Empire. You can create your own, use others or even edit someone else's for your own use. ...
World History