Hail Fellow Waygookins,
So today the taboo occurred, all the computers in the school were hauled away for upgrades, so I was without a computer in all my classes. Of course this is the end of the school year and I wanted to do something fun, so I needed the computer. The desperation to get through the period led me to search for some games that do not require computers to play. I found three on the internet and I wanted to share them with you.
*Side note, don't bother trying to fill all 40 mins with these games, they're mostly filler*
5 Letter Words
How to:
• Students call out a five-letter word, eg. ‘fears’. Circle the letters that appear in your word too, and put a square around the letters that not only appear in your word but are at the right place (e, a and r in my example). The goal is to find out the teacher's word in maximum five tries (hence the name; there are going to be five lines and five columns).
- Good Words: Heart, House, Catch, Crazy, Fears, Train, Crown, Sleep, Small, Hello, Movie, Phone, Cream, Grape, Music, Water, April, Horse, Magic, Pizza
A Ship Comes Loaded
How to:
• Split the class into two teams. Let the students choose a letter randomly for example ‘A’. Now the first team is going to say words, one by one (no helping), that begins with an A until that team cannot think of words that start with A. The team gets points for every word they say. Once they cannot think of a word (5 second rule, it’s the next team’s turn).
• Start like this: say to the first student "a ship comes loaded". The student answers "with what" and you say "with apples". Then the student continues to say to the next one in his team "a ship comes loaded"...he/she answer "with what"...the student says "with apples and apes" for example.
If anyone fails to remember all the words that have been said or if he/she can´t come up with a new word, then there team’s turn is over. The team receives points for every word they come up with starting with the second word.
Street Fighter Fever
How to: Find and laminate 2 large pictures of your favorite Street fighter Characters
• Stick the two pictures on the whiteboard. Above them write 20 (or whatever total points you feel like) Divide the class in two teams, each one representing one of the characters on the board. Now ask questions or review your content. For each correct answer the team can roll a die, the number is then subtracted from the other team's points. The first team to have no points left loses.
I hope these help anyone in a similar position, of course scrabble and Uno are also great ways to pass the time in Public School limbo.