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What is a good review game?

Monopoly – For this review game, each student is on his own, there are no teams. Family Feud – Divide students into two teams. One person from each team must go against one another to answer a review question. If they get it right their team gets a point.

How can students make fun reviews?

5 Fun Ways to Review for a Test

  1. #1 – Unlock the Box Mysteries. My students love using Unlock the Box Mysteries to review for math tests.
  2. #2 – Kahoot. When I tell my students we’re playing Kahoot, their faces light up.
  3. #3 – Jeopardy.
  4. #4 – Bingo.
  5. #5 – Password.
  6. Prepare Your Students for State Testing.

What is a review activity?

Review activities help students participate and become interactive with learning. With these activities teachers can ensure better understanding of content while making learning more interesting. Teachers can summarize information and emphasize key points during a review.

How do you review class materials?

How to Review Effectively

  1. Review Your Information Immediately. Spend a few minutes reviewing new information as soon as you’ve learned it.
  2. Schedule Further Reviews.
  3. Test Yourself.
  4. Rewrite Your Notes.
  5. Teach Someone Else.
  6. Put Your Learning Into Action.
  7. Know When to Take a Break.

How do you get students to review?

Top 12 Ways to Rev Up Classroom Review Strategies

  1. Review with Flash Cards. Flash cards are a simple and effective way to study.
  2. Game Show Review.
  3. Student-Generated “Quiz” Questions.
  4. Topic or Question of the Day.
  5. Review Organizers.
  6. Pictionary Review Game.
  7. Students as Teachers.
  8. Students as Graders.

How do you review a class?

How should a student review a lesson?

How do I write a lesson review?

How to Write a Review: So What Did You Think of That Movie?

  1. Step 1: Make arrangements for your class to see a performance.
  2. Step 2: Explain that there are five main parts to a review: the title and thesis statement, positive and negative examples from the subject, and a conclusion.