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Boost your students' grammar skills with engaging grammar activities and grammar games designed for 3rd grade to 8th grade! Whether you’re teaching upper elementary or middle school, this blog post has fun and effective ways to make grammar review exciting. From hands-on games to printable grammar worksheets, these activities will keep your students motivated and learning. Add some fun to your lessons while reinforcing grammar concepts for kids in 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade!

Make grammar fun with these exciting grammar activities and games for kids! This blog post is filled with creative ways to make grammar review engaging for students in 3rd grade through 8th grade. Whether you're teaching upper elementary or middle school, you'll find tons of ideas to keep your students active and learning with interactive games and fun grammar worksheets. Add a variety of high interest grammar lessons to help students enjoy parts of speech review!

four fun class games for kids to play with their name it and the number one

Many years ago when getting my master's degree, I had to take a theater course. Don't ask me why! To this day I still don't get it. It was a theater class focused on using theater and games in the classroom. One of the games the professor showed us was Name It! I have actually played this game for many years with my friends. It is a fun favorite. Let me tell you how it is played. It begins with a set of cards that have various topics written on them. Have all your friends stand in a circle…

a sign with post it notes on it that says, stinky feet boooo

I have seen so many great ideas for review games out there. I thought I would compile a list of my favorites to have as a resource. I figure if I could come up with 6 great games that work, I only have to use the same game 4 times in a year! 1. Zap! - This is my favorite game so far simply because the smartest group doesn't always win. It's kind of like Jeopardy, but with a curve ball - if you get the "Zapped" card, you lose all your points! Thanks for sharing, Mathtastrophe! Game…

the cover of secondary and secondary school classroom musical games, with images of children playing instruments

Have you ever gotten into a teaching rut? Sometimes teachers just need to turn the music on and have learning fun with their students. In English Language Arts you can add music and movement to these simple classroom games. Educational games in ELA build a classroom community, creates a stress-relief brain break, encourages student movement, and fosters learning. Perfect for review before a final assessment. Read how to start your own vocabulary mash up, editing games. #classroomgames

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