Tuesday, March 28, 2006

History Feud

Overview:

This activity is a good way for students to prepare for a test. It stresses important facts the students need to know including names, dates, and important events.

Procedure:

1. Divide the students into two groups.
2. Use an overhead projector as a game board. Put the answers in order of significance (1= most significant). Have a number value behind each answer. Cover each answer with an individual piece of paper that can be removed separately upon the student answering the question correctly.
3. The students will have a face off. One student from each group will come to the front of the class and be asked a question. The student who give the highest or most significant answer will be asked if their group would like to play or pass.
4. Which ever groups play will be allowed to give three wrong answers. Upon the third wrong answer the opposing group will get a chance to steal the points by corroborating to give one correct answer.
5. The group with the most points will win the game.

Rewards: Extra credit on the test or candy for each correct answer when it is given.


--Melissa Marko

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