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5th Grade ELA Test Prep Comprehensive Review Game PowerPoint

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Dive into the excitement of ELA with "Bombardment: An Explosive ELA Review Game"! This dynamic review game energizes your classroom with interactive challenges in reading, writing, language, listening and speaking, and more. Perfect for preparing for standardized tests or just reinforcing ELA skills!

Get ready for an explosion of learning with "Bombardment: An Explosive ELA Review Game"! Designed to transform your language arts review sessions into a thrilling game show experience, this product engages students in a competitive and collaborative environment. Covering essential ELA categories such as reading, writing, language, listening and speaking, and miscellaneous questions, Bombardment makes mastering language arts concepts an exhilarating adventure.


This 5th Grade ELA Review Game includes:

  • Over 100 Pages of examples, instructions, and resources
  • Instructions for PowerPoint/Google Slides and printable PDF use
  • Detailed video tutorial and easy-to-follow instructions
  • 30 editable ELA review question slides with varying difficulty
  • Bonus game twist stickers such as "Double Points," "Timer Challenges," and "Risky Roulette"
  • Record & reflect PDF for assessment
  • 30 ELA task cards with self-checking QR codes
  • Colorful task card game board with printable dice

Unique Ideas for Yearlong ELA Test Review:

  • Kick off the school year with engaging review sessions
  • Prepare for upcoming standardized tests in a fun, interactive way
  • Reward days or end-of-unit reviews
  • Emergency sub plans that keep students engaged and learning
  • Scavenger hunts, ELA centers, or as a full-class review game


Bombardment is a great multi-tool for teaching ELA. Use it to spice up the beginning of the year pre-test 5th-grade review sessions, review for an upcoming test, or as a reward for those super well-behaved days. And don't forget those task cards – they're brilliant for scavenger hunts, ELA centers, or paired with the board game for an all-out ELA marathon! Because the task cards have QR codes, (allowing them to be self-checking) I love to keep a game like this in my emergency sub plans.

Bombardment is your new best friend. It takes ELA review sessions from "oh no" to "oh yes!" in seconds. With editable questions, team-based challenges, and a file folder board game, it's the toolkit that keeps on giving. Plus, it's great for assessing understanding with the 'Record and Reflect' page, making it perfect for pre and post-assessment.

Just when your students think they've got it figured out, Bombardment throws in a curveball! With unexpected twists like the 'Double Up Star' and 'Flames of Fortune', alongside the task cards and board game, it's a recipe for non-stop excitement. The board game adds another layer of fun, with power-ups and golden spaces that can change the course of the game. And, with the 'Record and Reflect' page, you can quickly gauge how well students are understanding the material, making it an awesome tool for pre and post-assessment. So, buckle up for a wild ELA ride!


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Here at Teaching on Lemon Lane, my goal will always be to provide you with "fresh" ideas to add a little zest to your teaching. I specialize in upper-elementary, middle school, junior high, secondary, and high school activities. As a teacher, I know how precious and in-demand your time is. I aim to create detail-oriented products that are ENGAGING, curriculum-aligned, and effective.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.

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