

They need to fix it before the class can move on. What it is: The classic pick up sticks game but bigger - you have to pick your colour sticks up. If a student has a mistake, I tell them spelling, accent, structure, adjective agreement, etc. Weve got some great lawn games including giant Jenga. Only once they’ve received a thumbs-up, perfecto, excelente, or something similar may they put their boards down, erase what is on them, and get ready for the next one. Students have to hold up their whiteboards when done writing for me to check. With both vocabulary review and sentences I can easily assess their understanding and give them immediate feedback. I ask students for a subject and a verb and then they have to create a sentence using those two pieces of information. I also like to bring them out when learning a new verb tense or irregular verb. Jenga Giant comes with 54 hardwood pieces made out of Alder trees. The Jenga Giant tower sits at six feet high at the start and weighs around 18 pounds. With the 54 giant blocks, you can build a tower with 18 layers.
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Includes: 48 wood pieces, plus instructions. But its going to take a little luck, a lot of skill and a steady hand Ages: 4+ years. That’s the harder one so I always do that second. Jenga Giant has 54 hardwood pieces with the logo Jenga imprinted on one side of each piece. This classic Wooden Jumbling Tower set, Stack it up before it falls down Move blocks from one level to another without letting the tower teeter and fall. Then I say the words in English and they have to write them in Spanish. I run through the words in Spanish first and they have to write the English equivalent on their whiteboard to check for understanding. I love using them to review vocabulary before a quiz or test.

🙂 Mini whiteboards are great for formative assessments or a station during test review.
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A dollar! I love how one side has lines because, let’s be honest, there are many high schoolers with awful hand-writing. (She and the game Jenga is profiled in season 1 episode 9 of the 'Million Dollar Genius' tv show on the History Channel) 0. Imagine how excited I was to find mini whiteboards WITH PENS in the Dollar Spot during back to school season for a buck a piece. Mini whiteboards get A LOT of use in my classroom.
