I came up with a list of questions pulled from each lesson that you can download here. There are a million review games you could play with these questions, but we played a fun spin on "tic-tac-toe."
I drew a large tic-tac-toe board and divided them: boys vs. girls. I asked the first team a question. If they got it right, they got to mark an "X" on the board. If they got it wrong, the other team got a chance to answer the question. If they got it correct, they got to mark an "O" on the board and it was still their turn. If both teams got it wrong, no one got to mark a letter and it was the 2nd team's turn. If that seems like mumbled confusion to you, here's a list of review games and rules. :)
The game was fun, but it made me wish that I had spent more time on the review questions each week. They did pretty well with the material that had been more recently taught, but were a little fuzzy on some of the stuff from the beginning. There are a lot of questions that could be added, but this list was sufficient for our game and time frame.
If you've followed along with this curriculum series, I'm planning to compile it and make it available as one large free download in the next few weeks! (Or you can download and view lessons individually on the "More Ideas" page under God's Big Picture Curriculum).






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I play a variation called "Human Tic Tac Toe". I use masking tape to mark out a huge tic tac toe board on the floor. I then have the kids stand in the squares instead of marking it on a board. They LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Mindy!
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