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Enjoy these well-designed, interactive, fun and colourful resources designed for an exciting classroom :-)
Easter is a popular spring time celebration and eggs are a major symbol used throughout the season. Make the most of that with this excellent little egg emoji style game for all subject plenaries.
INSTUCTIONS
You will be working in teams, your teacher will decide how many and who is in which.
Your teacher will ask teams a question, in turn. If you get the answer right, you can choose an Easter egg. Your teacher will then click the egg.
Under each emoji-egg, you can find:
A coin – your team wins 1 point
Chocolate – your team wins 2 points
Easter Rabbit – your team wins 4 points
A white cross – your team wins 0 points
The team with the most points wins!
Looking for a fun, interactive plenary game? Try the EVIL PENGUIN GAME
Possibly the best ever plenary game - ever
Why is it evil? Because you can win points and lose points and never know when! dun dun dun!
Choose a game and then ask and answer questions in teams that your teacher asks.
Then pick a square. You can win or lose points.
You can also be teleported into CRAZY EVIL MINI GAMES!
Make sure to put on the creepy background music (click the title on the title slide!)
Minigames include:
Mario Kart
Halloween House
The Evil Card Hearts
Don’t get the ducky
*Edit - minor error corrected; music link added on first slide
A lovely literacy mat that I created.
It includes a penguin icon to make the poster exciting.
A ‘British’ penguin shows the English rules,
And there are his French, Spanish German and Urdu buddies too on the second poster.
Engaging and destined to draw your pupils eyes to the various exciting punctuation features across 5 languages.
Available as a Powerpoint download - when the file is downloaded, please delete the red ‘preview’ boxes :)
A great game for your class as we approach Christmas.
Find Santa under the boxes!
Instructions
SaNtA hUnT
In teams, work to find Santa, under one of the 16 blocks.
1/ Your teacher will split you into groups.
2/ You will answer a question in turn.
3/ If you get the question right, you get to choose a box.
4/ Depending on what is under the box, you can get some points:
Lump of coal: minus 2 points
An X sign: minus 1 point
A colourful star: plus 2 points
A reindeer plus 3 points
A Santa plus 5 points.
The team with the most points wins!
End your lessons with a bang !
Use this game as a plenary activity. This can be used for any subject and any year. E.g. MFL – translation of vocabulary
Maths – answers to sums. History – dates, facts
I personally have used it for pupils to translate vocabulary covered in a topic, scaffolding questions, starting with single words and then building up to more complex sentences.
How to run the activity:
Split the class into two groups or more.
Teacher asks a question to each group.
Teacher selects by hands up (or miniwhiteboards, or team discussion).
Teacher selects a pupil to give the answer.
If the answer is correct – pupil can choose a mine.
If there’s a coin under the bomb - one point for your team
If there’s an explosion under the bomb - lose one point
If there’s a super bomb - the rubber duck of the evil clown - lose 2 points.
The team with the most points wins!
A fantastic activity for your lesson, start, middle or end of your lesson! All subjects or tutor! All ages!
Two race tracks - Mario Kart style track and ‘Under the water’ Spongebob Style.
Choose one of the following 5 race options:
5 teams - Mario & Modern Games
5 teams -Spongebob and Classic Cartoons
4 teams - Yoshi & Modern Games
3 teams - Yoshi & Modern Games
2 teams - Yoshi & Modern Games
Click on the car to make it move towards the finishing line!
A celebratory message for the winner of the race can be played by clicking on the fish / supporters on the track edge!
A little Easter treasure hunt for you. Hunt out the rabbit!
An easy plenary game for any year group…
INSTUCTIONS
You will be working in teams, your teacher will decide how many and who is in which.
Your teacher will ask teams a question, in turn. If you get the answer right, you can choose an Emoji Easter egg. Your teacher will then click the egg.
Under each egg, you can find:
A coin – your team wins 1 point
Chocolate – your team wins 2 points
Easter Rabbit – your team wins 4 points
A white cross – your team wins 0 points
The team with the most points wins!
Santa Hunt - Father Christmas Game
A fun plenary or starter game - work in teams and try to find Santa.
In teams, work to find Santa, under one of the 16 blocks.
1/ Your teacher will split you into groups.
2/ You will answer a question in turn.
3/ If you get the question right, you get to choose a box.
4/ Depending on what is under the box, you can get some points:
Lump of coal: minus 2 points
An X sign: minus 1 point
A colourful star: plus 2 saw points
A reindeer plus 3 points
A Santa plus 5 points.
The team with the most points wins!
A nice game for you to play in tutor or in class.
Split your team into groups - ask questions related to any teaching topic and then allow pupils to click on a spot. They can win different points for their team, depending on what hides under each spot
Want to end your lessons with a bang? Pupils fed up of noughts and crosses every other lesson? Well plenarise to your heart’s content with this huge plenary games pack for all seasons!
Games can be used in all subjects - it’s you who decides the questions!
A fun valentines theme plenary game based around classing playing cards.
INSTUCTIONS TO PUPILS
You will be working in teams, your teacher will decide how many and who is in which.
Your teacher will ask each team a question, in turn. If you get the answer right, you can choose a card.
Your teacher will then click the card.
Under each card, you can find:
A chocolate – your team wins 1 point
A rose – your team wins 2 points
A golden heart – your team wins 4 points
A black heart – your team LOSES TWO points
The team with the most points wins!
Minesweeper is a very popular game where players have to avoid exploding hidden bombs in the sea. Do the same in school and end your lessons with a bang !
Use this game as a plenary activity. This can be used for any subject and any year. E.g. MFL – translation of vocabulary Maths – answers to sums. History – dates, facts
I personally have used it for pupils to translate vocabulary covered in a topic, scaffolding questions, starting with single words and then building up to more complex sentences.
How to run the activity:
Split the class into two groups or more.
Teacher asks a question to each group.
Teacher selects by hands up (or miniwhiteboards, or team discussion).
Teacher selects a pupil to give the answer.
If the answer is correct – pupil can choose a mine.
If there’s a coin under the bomb - one point for your team
If there’s an explosion under the bomb - lose one point
If there’s a super bomb - the rubber duck of the evil clown - lose 2 points.
The team with the most points wins!!!