How do I make test prep fun?
7 IDEAS TO MAKE TEST PREP FUN
- Review Jeopardy. This twist on the classic game show allows for a lot of flexibility on what topics you want to cover: English, math, science, etc.
- Vocabulary Bingo.
- Get Them Moving!
- Test Prep: Graffiti Style.
- Baseball Theme.
- Jenga.
- Trashketball.
How do you review a test in middle school?
These 5 study tips can help you take tests with confidence.
- Start Studying in School. Studying for tests and quizzes actually starts way before you even know you’ll have a test.
- Plan Your Study Time.
- Study Based on the Type of Test You’re Taking.
- Resist the Urge to Procrastinate.
- Start a Study Group.
How do you help students review a test?
How to Review Effectively
- Review Your Information Immediately. Spend a few minutes reviewing new information as soon as you’ve learned it.
- Schedule Further Reviews.
- Test Yourself.
- Rewrite Your Notes.
- Teach Someone Else.
- Put Your Learning Into Action.
- Know When to Take a Break.
How do you play Trashketball?
How I Play Trashketball
- First, I show the class a problem and everyone works it.
- I call on a student from the first team to share the answer.
- If the answer is correct, their team gets a point and that student gets the chance to shoot the ball into the trash can.
- If a basket is made, then the team gets another point.
How do you write a test review in class?
What is a Trashketball?
Trashketball is a simple game. There are only two rules: 1) have fun, and 2) keep score. The fun part is throwing paper balls into a waste basket. Sit or stand a certain distance away, crumple up some paper, and start throwing! If your younger child is struggling to make a shot, add a basket or two.
Is Boom Learning free?
You can use Boom for free. However, a paid account (see pricing here HERE) is very affordable and allows you to: Get reports about student progress and activity. Easily assign students multiple decks to work on.
Is Boom Cards free for teachers?
Boom Cards are purchased separately from memberships or are created from scratch by teachers. You need either a free account or paid membership to use your Boom Cards.