Description
Make reviewing ELA concepts for literature, nonfiction, writing, grammar, and vocabulary fun with this engaging ELA review game. This game includes 52 rigorous ELA review questions in a mystery briefcase game format that gets middle schoolers engaged in their learning. Prep is now quick easy with done-for-you prize pages and briefcases prizes.
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Engage your students to review tons of ELA concepts in a fun, engaging, and competitive format. Students will be so into getting the biggest prize possible that they won’t even realize how much they’re learning and reviewing.
This bundle includes the following games:
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6th Grade ELA Review Game Volume 1
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6th Grade ELA Review Game Volume 2
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7th and 8th Grade ELA Review Game Volume 1
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7th and 8th Grade ELA Review Game Volume 2
Here’s what you’ll get:
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Middle School ELA Review Game Volume One
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Middle School ELA Review Game Volume Two
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Sixth Grade ELA Review Game Volume One
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Sixth Grade ELA Review Game Volume Two
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36-52 ELA Review questions in a PDF display format in each set
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Directions for setting up
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Editable Prize Pages with dollar amount option
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Editable Briefcases with matching dollar amount option
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Editable Prize pages with free-for-teachers prize option
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Editable Briefcases with matching free for teachers prize option
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Answer keys
Your students will actually love reviewing everything they’ve learned with the prospect of being able to win big dollar prizes or exciting classroom prizes. They’ll literally be out of their seats, engaged with each question, hoping to eliminate small prizes with each correct answer.
You could make your own review questions and prizes/briefcases, but I have done all the work for you.
Prep is quick and easy… Just print the prize sheets and briefcases of your choosing, display in an area students can view during the game, display the game, and begin you’re ready for a fun and engaging class!
Some of the ELA concepts reviewed in the sixth grade games are:
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Literature: figurative language, plot, point of view, reading genres, literary conflict, literary devices, characters
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Nonfiction: author’s claim, reading genres
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Writing: author’s claims
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Grammar: correcting sentences for grammar, punctuation, and usage
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Vocabulary: determining unknown words using context clues, Greek and Latin root word meanings
Some of the ELA concepts reviewed in the middle school games are:
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Literature: figurative language, poetry terms, plot, point of view, reading genres, main idea, theme, literary conflict, literary devices, character traits, tone
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Nonfiction: author’s claim, persuasive techniques, text evidence, reading genres, objective summaries
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Writing: thesis statements, topic sentences
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Grammar: correcting sentences for grammar, punctuation, and usage
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Vocabulary: determining unknown words using context clues, connotative and denotative meanings, Greek and Latin root word meanings
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Meghan S. says, “I used this during the last week of school last year to review English standards in an engaging way. The kids had a lot of fun, and I love the mystery suitcase aspect. Groups who struggled with some questions were still highly engaged because of the possibility that they could still win with a high number suitcase. A great and engaging resource! Loved it!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kardy V. says, “I use this all the time with my STAAR intervention, on-level, and Pre-AP students! I’ve even gotten my coworkers to purchase it! It’s so great, and we can build up using the 6th grade review to start off, then up to the Jr. High level!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stephanie G. says, “Used this a week before our state exam and my students LOVED it. Not only was it engaging and fun, but it was also a great refresher for them before their exam. After playing the game, the students were even able to reflect on a few things they wanted to practice more. Such a great tool!!”
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You may also like…
→ Middle School Literature and Nonfiction Reading Units Bundle
→ Middle School ELA Reference Booklets Big Bundle
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