Pinterest! This ecard pretty much sums up our relationship :)
I found that having a "Classroom" on Pinterest is much like having a "House" or "Closet" on Pinterest. Non existent! We could "pin" and "like" for hours but, despite good intentions, most of the things we like and pin never leave the screen, a "I'll remember that for later" or "If I had time I would" collection, if you will. I find myself doing more and more of that since I don't have my own classroom right now. Someday I'll be able to bring my "Classroom" board to life, but for now this is my motto...
Since my substituting days I have brought one of my pins to life!
Grudge Ball. I remember reading about this review game and liked how adaptable it was for any review, in any subject! A couple of weeks ago I subbed for 7th Grade Social Studies and read in the sub plans I'd administer a review with all of the classes that day. I wanted to try Grudge Ball, so I hustled to the store and bought a cheap Nerf Basketball set, wrote out the rules on a piece of paper to display under the doc camera, made score cards and prayed first period would go well so I could play Grudge Ball for the rest of the day! The game went even better than I had hoped, quiet at first and then lots of involvement and interaction between classmates. I had twenty review questions to go over with the class which would have taken only 20 minutes or so... incorporating Grudge Ball filled the 45 minute period perfectly!
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Pictured above is the "made in 20 minutes version" from my first time playing Grudge Ball. There was no white board or chalk board in the classroom, so I improvised! Below are the Rules and Teacher Instructions!
Thanks Mrs. W :)
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