![]() It's another quick review game that I don't have to put much effort into, which is why I love it. My students love this game and they get pretty competitive with it. This doesn't happen too often.) After the correct answer is given, a new question will go to the next group and continue like that until we either run out of cards or the bell rings. (If I feel that no one will get it right, I'll go over that question with the class and no one gets the point. If not, it keeps going until someone gets it right. If they get it right, they get the point and the card. If they get it wrong, the question goes to the next group. If that group gets the question right, they get a point and get to draw a card and do whatever that card says. I sometimes give time limits, depending on what we're reviewing. The other groups must work out the question at the same time. I'll write a question on the SMART Board and they get to answer. They'll pick numbers and whoever is closest gets to go first. ![]() I'll write the names on the board so the score is kept up there. So this is how we play.students will get in groups and come up with some group name. It doubles that team's score, so they are always trying to find the Bazinga card. Of course, the Bazinga card is in the mix. Losing team does 10 second dance (they HATE these cards.if they don't do the dance, I take all of their points, and all group members must stand up and dance before I start timing).Take points from the winning team's score and add to the losing team's score.On the cards, I wrote many different things that I thought would make the game interesting. I wouldn't go less than 27 so you can have 3 in each pocket. I have 31 cards, but you can have more or less. Once the board is together, then you just create the cards. I just hot cut that stuff out and hot glued it on the board also. I hot glued the pockets onto the board and printed out the pocket numbers, discards, and Bazinga onto lime green cardstock. I got the pockets from Mardel (they don't sell this particular pocket anymore, but they sell many others that are cute). To make the board, I bought a piece of foam board.
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