Minerals: Beat the Clock
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.
Moon: Beat Clock the Clock
Science Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on the Earth's Moon 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.
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.
Physics: Beat the Clock
This Science Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on the Physics of Motion while the students have fun.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Speed
- Instantaneous Speed
- Velocity
- Acceleration
- Mass
- Inertia
- Momentum
- Law of Conservation of Momentum
- Force
- Newton's 1st Law
- Friction
- Rollong Friction
- Sliding Friction
- Static Friction
- Newton's 2nd Law
- Weight
- Newton's 3rd Law
- Center of Mass
- Density
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!
Matter: Tic-Tac-Trivia Board Game:
A familiar game with a twist of trivia!
This board game focuses on the science surrounding Matter. There are 54 trivia cards which the students ask each other. As a student answers correctly, the student writes down X or O until there is a winner.
The topics include:
* elements
* 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
Rocks: Tic-Tac-Trivia Game
This is a familiar board game with a twist! Tic-Tac-Trivia focuses on the science surrounding Rocks & Minerals of the Earth:
Minerals
elements
compounds
crystals
silicates
luster
streak
cleavage
fracture
hardness
density
magnetism,
surface
mining
metallic minerals
gemstones
rocks
rock cycle
erosion
deposition
metamorphic
sedimentary
igneous
magma
composition
texture
intrusive
extrusive strata
clastic
chemical sedimentary
stratification
organic
contact
regional metamorphism
the scientific method
Simply print, cut, and ENJOY!
Weather: Beat the Clock Game
Science Game: Weather Beat the Clock! Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Weather while the students have fun. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Dew Point
- Humidity
- Wind
- Relative Humidity
- Front
- Occluded Front
- Precipitation
- Clouds
- Temperate Zones
- Climate
- Greenhouse Effect
- Air Mass
- Sea Breeze
- Weather
- Seasons
- El Nino
- Water Cycle
- Hydrosphere
- Jet Stream
- Coriolis Effect
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.
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.
Cells: Tic-Tac-Trivia Game
This is a familiar game with a twist of trivia! The students question each other with trivia questions and play tic-tac-toe. This is a great way for students to either learn or review science vocabulary. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
This board game focuses on the science surrounding:
* cells
* tissue
* Hooke
* cell membrane
* DNA
* Organelles
* cytoplasm
* nucleus
* prokaryotic
* eukaryotic
* cell wall
* ribosomes
* endoplasmic reticulum
* mitochondria
* chloroplast
* golgi complex
* vacuoles
* lysosomes
* Osmosis
* Diffusion
* Passive Transport
* Active Transport
* endocytosis
* photosynthesis
* fermentation
* chromosomes
* binary fission
* red blood cells
* white blood cell
* cellular respiration
* chromatids
* mitosis
* prophase
* cytokinesis
* the scientific method
Physics Tic-Tac-Trivia Board Game:
This board game focuses on the science surrounding:
* Speed
* Instantaneous Speed
* Velocity
* Acceleration
* Mass
* Inertia
*Momentum
* Conservation of Momentum
* Force
* Net Force
* Balanced Forces
* Unbalanced forces
* Newton's Laws
* Rollong Friction
* Sliding Friction
* Static Friction
* Gravity
* Weight
* Center of Mass
* Pressure
* Pascal
* Fluid
* Barometer
* Buoyant Force
* Archimedes" Principle
* Density
* D=m/V
* W = F X D
* Power
* Input Force
* Output Force
* Simple Machine
* Scientific Method
The game is designed for groups of two students at each station. Simply print the game cards and game board and the students play a hybrid version of tic-tac-toe and a trivia game.
Enjoy!
Plate Tectonics: Tic-Tac-Trivia Board Game
allows students to have fun while learning about plate tectonics. This is a familiar game with the twist of trivia!
Tic-Tac-Trivia board game focuses on the science surrounding Plate Tectonics which include:
* convergent
* divergent
* transform boundaries
* compression
* tension
* folding
* faults
* uplift
* Continental Drift
* lithosphere
* asthenosphere
* mesosphere
* crust mantle
* core
* Wegener
* Hess
* Pangaea
* mountains
* seismic waves
* the scientific method)
Industrialization of USA: Trivia Board
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!
Africa South of Sahara: 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!
Russia: Tic-Tac-Trivia Game
Dear Fellow Teacher, 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 pairs students.
The deck of cards should be shuffled.
The first player will draw a card and read the clue at the bottom of the card.
If the second student gives a correct response, the student will be able to write down an “X” or an “O”.
If the student is incorrect, the student will not write down an “X” or “O”.
The other student will draw a card and read the clue, and the process cycles through until one student reaches “XXX” or “OOO”.
European Geography: Tic-Tac-Trivia
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 pairs students.
The deck of cards should be shuffled.
The first player will draw a card and read the clue at the bottom of the card.
If the second student gives a correct response, the student will be able to write down an “X” or an “O”.
If the student is incorrect, the student will not write down an “X” or “O”.
The other student will draw a card and read the clue, and the process cycles through until one student reaches “XXX” or “OOO”.
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!
Russian Landscape and History
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!
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
Latin America - Geography Tic-Tac-Trivia Game!
This game is a great way for your students to learn important vocabulary focusing on Latin America.
The game contains the following subjects:
Latin America
Tropical Climate
Atacama Desert
Gold
Spain
Roman Catholic
Argentina
Valdes Peninsula
Amazon River
Antigua Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Brazil
Bolivia
Belize
Cuba
Costa Rica
Colombia
Chile
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
French Guiana
Grenada
Guatemala
El Salvador
Ecuador
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Mexico
Panama
Nicaragua
Paraguay
Peru
Puerto Rico
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and Grenadines
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
Rain Shadow
Greenhouse Effect
Rain Forest
Uruguay
Venezuela
Virgin Islands
Land Bridge
Peninsula
Sierra Madre
Latitude
Hurricanes
Vaqueros
Maya
Hieroglyphics
Subsistence
Plantations
Industrialized
Service Industries
Murals
Aztecs
Tenochtitlan
This Game is perfect for the Middle School Geography class!
European Geography and Early History: 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!