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Name Something Tickets - 6 pages (270 tickets)
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Name Something Tickets - 6 pages (270 tickets)
I had this idea recently...I hope you like it. These tickets should be cut up and placed into a bowl, box, cup or bag. You can use them as little flashcards for a board game or you can ask each student to draw a ticket and give an answer before they sit down or before they leave your classroom. You can also divide your students into 2 teams. On a table or desk place several pieces of paper and some pencils or pens. Have the 2 teams line up. One student from each team races to the table and picks a card then quickly writes the answer on the paper and goes to the end of the line. You must choose which team will be the winner. (You may add some additional rules.)You can also do this as an oral only game. Students must give a response out loud. Perhaps the teams can take turns reading and giving answers. Tell me how it works out. To make it more fun, have the students judge which answers are correct with a bell and a buzzer of some kind. (Preview the tickets in advance. Can you answer each one?)
Level:elementary
Age: 8-17
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