I'm trying to rack up a bunch of ideas for test review games so the same one won't get boring. I'm really looking for games that involve movement instead of sitting down playing jep.
9/7/2009 3:36:41 PM
trashketball
9/7/2009 3:38:14 PM
I'd be nice if this person were nice, but they're not.I say free thread son.
9/7/2009 3:39:55 PM
think of the children
9/7/2009 3:49:04 PM
One of my teachers used to ask a jeopardy type question and whichever team answered it got a bonus trivia question from a different topic. It was pretty popular with all the students.
9/7/2009 3:51:00 PM
Weakest Link was fun
9/7/2009 4:35:20 PM
Grand Thieft Auto
9/7/2009 4:54:14 PM
We used to play "baseball" or "Around the world" which had the same concept. The first person on the team answers the question and then if they get it right they go to the first corner. Then it continues to each corner and you reach "Home" and score a point. If 2 questions are missed per round then the next team gets to go. I took this one from another website, but its fairly popular with a bunch of students at my schoolBLUFFThis is a great game that is also played by many departments in my school. Again the class is divided into two groups. The teacher takes turns giving each group a question. When the teacher gives a question to group A, all the students who think they know the answer stand up. Then, the students in group B get to decide which of the students in group A should answer the question. If the selected student can answer the question, that group gets as many points as the number of people who stood up, but if the student cannot answer the question, then group B gets to answer (any student in that group can answer) and group B will get the same number of points. The fun part of this game is that student try and bluff the other team into thinking that they know the answer so they can push their points up! The teacher then alternates the teams who get to answer the question first.
9/7/2009 5:01:42 PM
nude photohunt
9/7/2009 5:07:57 PM
we played "Basta" in Spanish class a lotseveral categories, usually: verb, place, person/profession, food, "whatever"for each round the teacher would pick a letter and every group had to come up with one word starting with that letter for every category; fastest group to do so correctly got a point each round
9/7/2009 5:14:53 PM
bump
9/7/2009 10:51:44 PM
9/8/2009 11:16:20 AM
anything where you get on the desk and throw a ball across the room
9/8/2009 11:24:23 AM
9/8/2009 12:22:16 PM
mambabitch contributes nothing to the site, yet she expects you sons to do her job for her.
9/8/2009 12:24:10 PM