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Offline Vagabond

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #20 on: July 03, 2016, 11:40:03 AM »
Review quiz for Lessons 1-7

An Angry Birds Space/StarWars game, with original animation template slides created by Cowboy07.
Please read the slide notes, especially on the control slides:
(scoreboard and question selector).
Questions are a collection of my own and others posted in other games, thanks to those who contributed and shared their work.

Only click to show the answer and to start the animation, or to select a prize.
If a mystery egg is clicked, animation sequences start automatically - if you click, it will jump to the end (the reward section).

***Note: It works perfectly on Office 2007; 2010 may create consistency errors, reset the control slides, and/or change fonts.

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #21 on: February 13, 2017, 03:11:42 PM »
This is too late for this year, but maybe it will be useful at the end of the coming semester.  Just a simple review ppt and a golden bell game.  Doing them both in one class period, I was unable to finish the golden bell game with any of my classes. 

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #22 on: June 19, 2017, 05:44:23 PM »
Here is a lesson 1 to 7 review worksheet; part 1 is a book scavenger hunt, and part 2 is a "double puzzle", wherein students unscramble key words and write them in the box, the use the numbers to complete the secret sentence.
« Last Edit: June 20, 2017, 02:45:34 PM by Mr C »

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2017, 06:32:45 PM »
I used the Kakao bomb game template to make a review for lessons 1 to 6 using a mix of my and others questions. Thank to to the genius creator. I hope someone can find it useful. 

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #24 on: July 05, 2017, 03:57:10 PM »
Jeopardy review game
Lessons 1-6
Knowing is half the battle.

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #25 on: July 19, 2017, 02:32:47 PM »
review jeopardy... focusing on lesson 5, 6, 7 with a little bit of lesson 1-4

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Re: 2015 Grade 6 Cheonjae 2 - Review 2 (Lessons 5-7)
« Reply #26 on: July 21, 2017, 03:37:44 PM »
I reviewed lessons 1-7 using a ppt from here. Then I played writing relay, using sentences from each lesson.

Writing Relay:
Play in groups of 4.
Each person has a number (1~4).
Put the sentences in baskets in four places around the classroom (one in each corner). Students 1 (From each team) comes to basket 1, reads & remembers sentence 1.
They go back to their team and write it down. They can come back to the sentence as many times as they need to. Spelling and punctuation must be correct.
When the student has finished writing, S2 can go to basket 2. It goes on in the same way for S3 and S4.
Once everyone has written their sentence, the teams shows the teacher. If everything is correct they get points. If there's a mistake, they have to go back and correct it.
Usually, I tell them which sentences are correct, and underline the problems.
I let the students change their numbers for each round. I used * to show the difficulty of each sentence. * = easy, **** = most difficult. Slides 3 ~ 9 show the difficulty for each round. You can keep those up on the TV for the students to see, or just tell them each round.
My students like this game, it does take a bit of policing to make sure that only one student  is away from their team at a time.
Print slides 9 to 20, cut in half. Slide 21 is a teacher's reference of all the sentences.

 

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