Ecology "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on ecology. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Weather: "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on genetics. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Ecology Scoot
Ecology Scoot is designed to reinforce or Assess the science vocabulary focusing on Ecology while the students have fun.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Matter Scoot
This is a fun activity that allows students a chance to move around the room, while you maintain order and assess your student's vocabulary pertaining to Matter.
We have x35 cards with multiple choice questions pertaining to Matter.
* electrons
* protons
* neutrons
* nucleus
* electron cloud
* atomic number
* isotope
* mass number
* atomic mass
* metals
* nonmetals
* metalloids
* substance
* compound
* mixture
* matter
* solid
* viscosity
* surface tension
* gas
* thermal energy
* temperature
* heat
* melting
* freezing
* vaporization
* pressure
* density
* force
* hydrogen
* helium
* physical properties
* sublimation
* the scientific method
Minerals Beat the Clock Game
Science Game: Minerals Beat the Clock Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on minerals while the students have fun. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Minerals
- Crystals
- Cleavage
- Elements
- Compound
- Silicates
- Luster
- Streak
- Fracture
- Hardness
- Density
- Surface Mining
- Rock
- Gemstone
- Metamorphic
- Sedimentary
- Igneous
- Rock Cycle
- Texture
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
The game may be a group activity.
The game may be an entire classroom activity.
The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
The game may be timed or untimed.
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board. - The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.
Matter Beat the Clock!
This game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Matter while the students have fun.
The way the game is played:
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board.
- The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Element
- Electrons
- Protons
- Neutron
- Nucleus
- Electron Cloud
- Atomic Number
- Isotope
- Mass Number
- Atomic Mass
- Metals
- Nonmetals
- Metalloids
- Melting
- Freezing
- Vaporization
- Heat
- Temperature
- Thermal Energy
- Gas
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Atmosphere Scoot
This is a fun activity that allows students a chance to move around the room, while you maintain order and assess your student's vocabulary pertaining to weather and the atmosphere.
We have x35 cards with multiple choice questions pertaining to the Atmosphere and Weather.
Includes:
Atmosphere & Weather: This board game focuses on the science surrounding Weather & the Atmosphere (Atmosphere, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Troposphere, Ionosphere, Ozone, CFC's, Hydrosphere, condensation, conduction, water cycle, coriolis effect, jet stream, sea breeze, land breeze, weather, wind, humidity, relative humidity, dew point, clouds, precipitation, air mass, occluded front, thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, blizzard, meteorologist, isotherm, isobar, station model, and the scientific method).
Plate Tectonics Beat the Clock Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Plate Tectonics while the students have fun. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
The way the game is played:
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board. - The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.Topics featured on the game cards:
- Seafloor Spreading
- Fossil Evidence
- Magnetic Reversal
- Convergent Boundary
- Divergent Boundary
- Transform Boundary
- Compression
- Tension
- Folding
- Fault
- Uplift
- Continental Drift
- Tectonic Plates
- Lithosphere
- Asthenosphere
- Mesosphere
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Atmosphere & Weather Trivia Board Game
This board game focuses on the science surrounding Weather & the Atmosphere (Atmosphere, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Troposphere, Ionosphere, Ozone, CFC's, Hydrosphere, condensation, conduction, water cycle, coriolis effect, jet stream, sea breeze, land breeze, weather, wind, humidity, relative humidity, dew point, clouds, precipitation, air mass, occluded front, thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, blizzard, meteorologist, isotherm, isobar, station model, and the scientific method).
The game is designed for groups of three students at each station. Simply print the game cards and game board onto card stock. The students read off the cards and after a correct response, the player moves their paper clip until reaching the finish line. This is a fun way to reinforce vocabulary and review before exams. Have fun & enjoy!
Geography: Trivia Board Game!
"The World's People" Geography trivia game is a great way for your students to learn or review vocabulary associated with the world's people.
Topics focused upon are:
* Culture
* Ethnic Group
* Dialect
* Democracy
* Dictatorship
* Monarchy
* Culture Region
* Death Rate
* Birthrate
* Famine
* Population Density
* World Population
* Natural Resources
* Renewable Resources
* Nonrenewable Resources
* Traditional Economies
* Command Economies
* Market Economies
* Free Trade
* Developed Countries
* Developing Countries
* Rights
* Responsibilities
* Interdependences
* Globalization
* Quota
* Tariffs
* Trade Routes
* Internet
* Religion
* History
* Arts
This Game is perfect for the Middle School Geography class!
Geography: Beat the Clock Game
This Geography Game is designed to reinforce the vocabulary focusing on the Geography subject of the Earth while the students have fun.
Beat the Clock is a fun game where the students try to match the vocabulary words with their definitions.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
Landforms
Fossil Evidence
Global Positioning
Geographic Information Systems
Artifacts
Solar System
Atmosphere
Axis
Core
Summer Solstice
Winter Solstice
Equinoxes
Mantle
Magma
Crust
Continents
Plate Tectonics
Pangaea
Earthquake
Weathering
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Enjoy!
United States & Canada Trivia Board Game.
This is a great way to have your students learn or review important vocabulary associated with the United States and Canada.
The topics focused upon in this trivia game include:
* Contiguous
* Megalopolis
* Atlantic Coastal Plains
* Gulf Coastal Plain
* Rio Grande
* Mt. McKinley
* Appalachian
* Great Plains
* Rocky Mountains
* Appalachian Mountains
* Hawaii
* Free Enterprise System
* Service Industry
* Navigable
* Coal Supplies
* Fossil Fuels
* Landfills
* Free Trade
* Native Americans
* Colonies
* The U.S. Constitution
* Representative Democracy
* Federal Republic
* Seceded
* Immigrants
* Rural
* Urban
* Provinces
* Glaciers
* Tundra
* Toronto
* Newfoundland & Labrador
* Grand Banks
* Quebec
* NAFTA
* Great Britain
* Parliamentary Democracy
* Prime Minister
* Bilingual
* Nunavut
* Canada
* Ontario
* Halifax
* Newsprint
This Game is perfect for the Middle School Geography class!
Mexico and Central America Geography: Trivia Board Game
I have included two sets of the game cards and two boards within this purchase. One set of cards are in color and the second are black and white. If you have the same situation as I do, you pay for any color copies. After printing out your classroom set of cards, it is best to have them laminated.
Game Instructions:
Classes will be placed into groups of three students.
Each student player will be given a paper clip as their board piece (preferably different color for each player). Three paper clips per game board.
A student player will draw the first card from the pile and read the definition of a word to the next player. The student players will take turns in a clockwise pattern.
The player being read to, must name the correct vocabulary word for the definition.
If the student answers the question correctly, the student may move their paper clip the amount of spaces designated on the playing card. If the student is incorrect, the player may not move forward, and the question is posed to the next student. If no student answers the question correctly, the card goes back into the pile at the bottom of the deck.
When a student lands on a green face, the player may skip forward an extra square. When a player lands on a red face (frown), the student must move backward one space.
The student to reach the finish line first wins!
Space: Beat the Clock
This Science Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Space while the students have fun.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Planetesimals
- Mercury
- Venus
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Uranus
- Pluto
- Uranus
- Meteoroids
- Meteorite
- Doppler Effect
- Oort Cloud
- Radio Telescope
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Chandra
- Apparent Magnitude
- Photosphere
- Sunspots
- Big Bang
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Enjoy!
Ecology: Beat the Clock Game
This Science Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Ecology while the students have fun.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Enjoy!
Space: Tic Tac Trivia Board Game
This board game focuses on the science surrounding Space, the Solar System, and the Universe:
* Planetesimals
* Mercury
* Venus
* Mars
* Jupiter
* Io
* Saturn
* Titan
* Uranus
* Neptune
* Charon Pluto
* Oort Cloud
* Meteoroids
* Meteorites
* Doppler Effect
* Radio Telescopes
* Hubble Telescope
* Chandra
* Photosphere
* Sunspots
* Apparent Magnitude
* Absolute Magnitude
* Milky Way
* Hubble's Law
* Red Shift
* WMAP
* Big Bang Theory
* Scientific Method
The game is designed for a pair of students at each station. Simply print the game cards and game board. The students read off the cards and after a correct response, the player marks an X or an O, has fun and learns!
Geography: Mexico - Central America, & Caribbean Islands Geography Trivia Board Game!
This game is a great way for your students to learn important vocabulary centered around Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Islands.
The subjects covered include:
Land Bridge
Peninsula
Sierra Madre
Vaqueros
The Olmecs
Maya
Hieroglyphics
Aztecs
Hernan Cortes
Haciendes
Miguel Hidalgo
The Aztec Calendar
Plaza
Adobe
Tacos & Enchiladas
Federal Republic
Migrant Worker
Chiapas
Smog
The Monroe Doctrine
Isthmus
Canopy
Ecotourists
Costa Rica
Panama Canal
Cuba
Cooperative
Embargo
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Free Trade Zone
Common Wealth
San Juan
Tropical Savanna Climate
Tourism
Santo Domingo
Panama Canal
Costa Rica
Rain Shadow
Cayman Islands
Literacy Rates
Print, Cut, and Enjoy!
This Game is perfect for the Middle School Geography class!
United States Capitals - and Canadian Capitals Tic-Tac-Trivia Game.
This game is a great way to learn and review the capitals of the US States and the Canadian Provinces. Simply Print the cards and board, pass out, and watch your students having fun while learning!
Contents includes:
All States and Capitals
All Provinces and Capitals