This fun game will encourage your students to think ‘outside-the-box’ and draw on a range of subject knowledge. The game then repeats with another student thinking of a relevant word.Īlternative: If you feel a hangman would not be appropriate then use a different image – either subject-specific or think creatively e.g. The first team to guess the word wins, unless the hangman is completed. Incorrect guesses result in a hangman being drawn (one line at a time). The rest of the class then guesses the word, one letter at a time (allow one student from each team to guess alternately). The student must then draw spaces on the whiteboard to represent each letter in their word. Game: Divide your class into two teams then select a student to stand at the front of the class and think of a word related to the lesson (or you could give them a suitable word). I feel like it’s ‘Running a Home & Raising Kids 101’ and it’s the class I have needed for YEARS.Resources: whiteboard and pen or interactive whiteboard, plus a list of subject-specific words to inspire your students. I woke up to a plan, a schedule, routines and manageable expectations for my kids that helped combat the depression and burn-out I often feel as a mom. “This toolkit helped me go from drowning in housework and feeling unmotivated to feeling organized and like my life was more manageable in a week. Here’s what Allison, a busy mom of 3 said about The Toolkit: …AND for less than a dinner out with the family! With hundreds of customizable printables and short instructional videos, the Toolkit is the resource library you need to quickly & easily organize your life and home. The Organized Home Toolkit has everything you need to go from overwhelmed to crushing your day. Players with that image can place a marker on that picture on their board.
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