Spanish+Review+Activities

Review games with millionaire/jeopardy templates user:AmandaGSpanish > >> >>> This activity requires students to move around the room (being either a buyer or a seller) looking for their 'gemela' (twin). The buyer is looking for a certain set of school supplies that the seller is selling. The buyer has a list at the bottom of his or her sheet of what is needed, and the seller has 4 pictures at the bottom of the sheet saying what he or she has.user:winokurk
 * **Colors**
 * **To review colors, I gave each student little plastic baggies with colored squares (all the colors were the ones that we learned). With the colors, students had to different things** **such as:**
 * **Hold up the color as I said it**
 * **Order 3 colors at a time as I said them**
 * **Order all the colors as I said them**
 * **I would hold a color behind my back, and they had to guess which one I had**
 * I wasn't sure how this would go at first, but it was very successful. The kids were really enjoying themselves, and it was interesting to see how many students really were having troubles with the colors, even though they seemed as if they knew all the colors. It was nice for them to have immediate feedback on whether they had the color right when they lifted them into the air.user:winokurk

These tic-tac-toe activities are not particularly contextualized, but are a good way to mix up assessment. It is also extremely versatile! You can put whatever assignments you choose, in whatever order, and students not only have choices, but the responsibility to work at their own pace!user:nutterky
 * I think this sheet would be GREAT for sub plans...you could alter it every now and then depending on the unit, and leave them in your sub binder for a last minute absence. user:decortem