I love these math games for middle and high school students! They are great for small groups or whole class activities.
Hands-on learning isn't just for younger students! These hands-on activities for middle and high schoolers will help older students enjoy learning and stay actively engaged in the process.
Practice important skills while having fun!
Find out all the top picks for fun games to play in class. Liven up the classroom with these engaging games and activities.
Here are a few of my favorite icebreakers for high school. These icebreaker activities for teenagers are engaging and age-appropriate.
Find the best business board games and online business simulation games for kids (middle school and high school).
The Unfair Game is a totally unfair twist on Jeopardy that your students will LOVE to hate! Learn how to play and find sample game boards in this post.
Learn how to prepare and host a super-fun and engaging Trashketball Review Game in your classroom! Grab my editable game template and create your own game.
Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour
A go to game for all ages! Help students develop situational awareness through a high paced engaging game that can easily be modified to suit all ages of learner. This game requires minimal resources and is able to be played both indoors and in outdoor spaces. This teaches young students to participate with every member of their class and can also serve as a tool to learn about playing fairly and following rule sets.
Trashketball is my favorite review game for middle school or high school kids. It works with any topic (I use it in math) and my students LOVE it. FREE DOWNLOAD
Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour
The age of adolescence is an important phase. This is the age where the individual is at the best level of enthusiasm and abilities to learn new concepts. But long exposure to sessions may make them exhausted mentally. This brings the need for brain breaks for the youngsters. Not
Put the fun back into gym class with these fun and interactive games for teaching basketball, soccer, football, volleyball and more!
Teaching parents how to Homeschool high school
Middle school math games allow students to have fun and be engaged while learning. They work great as math centers, in small groups, or as a teacher vs. class game. However, sometimes knowing how to find, prep, and effectively implement math games can be intimidating. Here are a few tips that will h
Looking for games to play with a classroom? This list of English games in the classroom is exactly what you need to engage students!
Check out these fun games to play with high school students, including Apple to Apples, Pictionary, What am I, Password, and more.
If you're interested in STEAM activities for kids but you have a high school student, these STEM games for high school students might be just what you're looking for.
My students and I love playing games in the classroom! This is a list of my top 10 games to play in the classroom with my students.
Picks for every grade.
Check out these fun history board games for middle and high schoolers!
Check out these fun games to play with high school students, including Apple to Apples, Pictionary, What am I, Password, and more.
This Connect Four PowerPoint template can be used to review with your class before big tests and exams! It's my students' favorite game—they really love it!
If you're looking for a way to make your homeschool math lessons more engaging, add math games to your day. Games help middle school students learn in a fun and exciting way.
Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour
Are you homeschooling a tween or teen and looking for the best math games for middle school? Look no further, my friend. I've got you covered. As a school psychologist, lifelong gamer, and homeschool mom, I am passionate about play-based learning and gameschooling. I've witnessed the educational benefit of games when it comes to learning countless times! As a school psychologist, I used games with children and teens from preschool to 12th grade. Now, as a homeschool mom, I play games with my children daily. My oldest is about to enter high school, my daughter is heading into seventh grade,
BOOM! is an easy and active review game that works well for any subject. This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject!
Brain break games for high school are easy to play (especially when they're activities your students will buy into) and more necessary than you think.
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
Tic Tac Booyah is a fun and engaging review game!
This post explains how teachers can use an academic version of the highly engaging Spoons game to review concepts. Free games included!
Kids and young adults need extensive practice in strengthening their executive functioning skills. Executive functions are the processes in our brains that help us accomplish all tasks from beginning to end. We use them when we plan our day, organize our materials, begin a chore, focus on important
7 Low-Prep Minute to Win It games for the middle school classroom! Perfect for the end of the year!
These English teacher supplies are must haves for quick ELA lesson plans. Pair your back to school wish list with ideas for English teachers!
This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject! It's an easy, active game that I often play instead of trashketball.
Looking for meaningful end of school year activities for middle school or high school English? These digital activities will have you at hello...
If you're looking for a creative way to have fun, then check out these ideas for DIY board games you can make!
This high-energy, low-tech game can be used in any subject area, with almost any age. Perfect for a review.
Practice important skills while having fun!
BOOM! is an easy and active review game that works well for any subject. This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject!
Picks for every grade.
6 History Games to Try in the New School Year
Looking for games to play with a classroom? This list of English games in the classroom is exactly what you need to engage students!
With my yearbook and journalism classes, I want to make sure that all of my staffers and editors feel like an equal, important part of our little classroom
The Unfair Game is a totally unfair twist on Jeopardy that your students will LOVE to hate! Learn how to play and find sample game boards in this post.