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High school english language arts games for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Study Bingo: Print 32 Different Bingo Cards and Master List : (4 Per Page)

Study Bingo: Print 32 Different Bingo Cards and Master List : (4 Per Page)

Created by
AskGriff
This is a great tool that lets you fill in 30 terms and then instantly generates 32 different bingo cards. An example would be to put terms like "George Washington" and "The Declaration of Independence". Then the teacher can use clues like, "He was our first President" or "The document that started the American Revolution". It's easy to use and is very easy to customize. This version prints 4 small Bingo cards per page while the other version prints 2 larger versions per page.Note: You may n
Preview of Vocabulary Matching Puzzle

Vocabulary Matching Puzzle

Ideal for vocabulary in any content area! This makes a great 5-minute sponge activity. Just type your list and Excel automatically generates a vocabulary puzzle. Each puzzle contains 9-25 squares. Every square has a vocabulary word or definition along each of the four sides, and students must match them up. A list of 50 words will create one large puzzle. I have added smaller puzzles to accomodate shorter lists. Any list can be shuffled to create multiple versions of a puzzle. I have stu
Preview of Sentence Combining Games CUSTOMIZABLE: Clue, Mastermind, Rummy

Sentence Combining Games CUSTOMIZABLE: Clue, Mastermind, Rummy

Grammar drills are a great way to practice putting sentences together correctly, but they can be boring. Turn them into fun games, and students won't even know they are practicing grammar! Included here are three different games; all based on the 4-column concept of combining sentence elements. (There is a regular grammar-drill activity as well). The sample drill topic is "What do you see?" These samples are easily changed to match the grammar and vocabulary of your current lesson. Ready
Preview of Spanish Verbs like GUSTAR  Bingo

Spanish Verbs like GUSTAR Bingo

This Bingo game is perfect for practicing verbs like gustar in Spanish. Students are encouraged to express opinions on a wide range of topics, from love and truth to pollution and crime. These themes are expressed, as much as possible, using cognates, so vocabulary is less the focus than practice of the grammatical structure. With this Excel file you can create a class set of different Bingo cards in just minutes! Phrases used are: preocupar agradar disgustar sorprender gustar importar qued
Preview of sight word checker board template

sight word checker board template

Created by
Tiffani Ewert
This is an excel document. One one of the pages you place your sight words and it imports them into a checker board template automatically. It is wonderful K-5. Very easy to place words into the sheet and it takes care of the game board for you. Even people not comfortable with computers this is so easy you can do it! Can be used with any subject area. Place math facts to practice. The game is played just like checkers but if they know the word or the math fact they can move to that squ
Preview of Checkerboard Template-editable

Checkerboard Template-editable

Created by
Danielle Thrush
Edit this checkerboard template to make it your own. Add math problems, high frequency words, or vocabulary words and print it out for kids to play! Do this as many times as you want for any subject that applies!
Preview of Trio Card Game -- Customizable!  Vocabulary and Grammar Practice

Trio Card Game -- Customizable! Vocabulary and Grammar Practice

Trio is a "Go Fish"-like game that you customize for each of your lessons. Students help you create the game at the beginning of the lesson, including answering questions and illustrating sentences that use current vocabulary and grammar. You simply enter some basic information: the name of the lesson you are on, the phrase "I don't know" in your language, and 9 questions with 5 possible answers each. Excel will create the cards and partially fill them in. Your students do the rest as a prac
Preview of SHORT STORY "FLY AWAY HOME" by Eve Bunting IDENTITY UNIT materials

SHORT STORY "FLY AWAY HOME" by Eve Bunting IDENTITY UNIT materials

Created by
ZOCK ELA
Bundle Includes materials to with Eve Bunting's short story, "Fly Away Home" as part of a unit on Identities. There is a chart for practice with using Text Evidence to support inferences. Full Page short story poster can be used with Aspects of Identity Chart. Textual evidence Pages are included. Excel Vocabulary activity included. Super Sentence Vocabulary Game included. Vocabulary Quizes included Lexile Level 510
Preview of Memory - Review Vocabulary & Content in one easy-to-make game.

Memory - Review Vocabulary & Content in one easy-to-make game.

You choose the vocabulary! You write the questions! Customize it for your own subject! Works with any content--Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Languages, ESL--any level, advanced, intermediate or beginning. Concentration with a twist! In this memory type game students must correctly identify or define two vocabulary words before they can turn over the cards to read the content-question and to see if they have a match. Matches are made up of Question/Answer pairs or split-up
Preview of Create 32 BINGO cards in less than 2 minutes!

Create 32 BINGO cards in less than 2 minutes!

Created by
Tom Le
This Excel template allows you to enter in the information you want for your Bingo cards once and it will generate 32 different randomized Bingo cards for you!! Test it out and if you have any questions, feel free to email me! Use it for integers, Math facts, Name, scavenger hunt, ice breakers, teaching vocabulary, and any other ways you can think of!
Preview of I have . . . Who has . . . Customizable Review Game

I have . . . Who has . . . Customizable Review Game

This is a fun game that you can use in centers or as a whole class. Practice vocabulary, math facts, definitions, beginnings and endings of memorized phrases, or any other information that can be paired. This game is best used a day or two after the information is introduced, since the students need to be somewhat familiar with the words in order to play. It's a great review for a test. Game Preparation: Click on the Study List tab, below. Type or copy and paste your clues and answers in co
Preview of Vocab Game Board

Vocab Game Board

Created by
Joshua Dean
Type in your list of vocab words, ideas, or prompts and they automatically place themselves on a printable game board. Ready in minutes. Great for reviewing concepts, people, or vocabulary. Game-board is ready to print and can be used as a handout or an activity for pairs, partners, groups, or centers. All you need are dice or spinners, and some sort of token or game piece. I use little animals.
Preview of Fun with Spreadsheets - Sub-Words Game

Fun with Spreadsheets - Sub-Words Game

Students use a spreadsheet (Google Sheet is provided but works fine in Excel with simple conversion) to play a competitive game of sub-words and examine how a spreadsheet can use functions for interesting uses.This lesson is a good way to explore some of the powers of spreadsheets with a fun class game. Students will try to form sub-words of a bigger word (Ex: Given the word “Masterful”, sub-words include “master”, “fate”, “fame”, “rate”…etc.) The game itself takes about 15 minutes and it’s wort
Preview of Study Bingo: Print 32 Different Bingo Cards and Master List : (2 Per Page)

Study Bingo: Print 32 Different Bingo Cards and Master List : (2 Per Page)

Created by
AskGriff
This is a great tool that lets you fill in 30 terms and then instantly generates 32 different bingo cards. An example would be to put terms like "George Washington" and "The Declaration of Independence". Then the teacher can use clues like, "He was our first President" or "The document that started the American Revolution". It's easy to use and is very easy to customize. This version prints two larger cards per page, while the other version prints 4 smaller cards per page.Note: You may need
Preview of Double Down Trivia Game - A Collaborative Game for ANY Subject!

Double Down Trivia Game - A Collaborative Game for ANY Subject!

Bring Trivia Night to your classroom with this highly engaging and easy-to-use resource! Inspired by a local trivia competition, this adds a twist that encourages collaboration, strategy, and fun. The real winner in this resource set is the detailed scoring spreadsheet that does the majority of the work for you (all you have to do is type in a few numbers!) and keeps clear tabs on how teams are ranking. As a bonus, it allows you to spot trends in data, such as highly missed questions or low scor
Preview of HINK PINK Card Game Adjective-Noun Parts of Speech

HINK PINK Card Game Adjective-Noun Parts of Speech

FUN GAME!! Focus on synonyms, parts of speech, rhyming words alliteration, collaborative learning, . . . 30 playing cards. Answer key included. Most pairs of words have an adjective-noun relationship. There are only a few that don't. Play with one player vs another OR one pair vs. another pair. 1. Place cards face up so a clue is showing that all players can read. 2. Earn cards by guessing the answer. 3. If no players can determine the answer, turn the card over to reveal the initials of
Preview of Sing Down the Moon 109 Content Questions Whiteboard Game

Sing Down the Moon 109 Content Questions Whiteboard Game

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Product Description· Student Center Or Game Day Activity For Those Rainy Days!· Gives Students More Chances For Positive Reinforcement· Creative Problem Solving Strategies And Promotes Healthy Competition· Students Working Independently And Cooperatively· Addresses Individual Learning Styles· Students Learn And Teachers Monitor· Mental stimulator· Physical stimulator· No technology needed · Questions and answers to play RACE TO THE BOARD with your content.· Divide the class into 2 or 3 teams. Ea
Preview of PICKUP Suffixes Game - Playing Cards - Excel

PICKUP Suffixes Game - Playing Cards - Excel

Created by
Carol Schmidt
Take a break from “fonix” and counting syllables with this fun “Go Fish” game. Contains 43 base words and many suffixes. A must-have for all Wilson teachers. These are the playing cards.
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye bingo

The Catcher in the Rye bingo

easy last-day-of-the-year or unit activity to keep things academic but allow for some fun. 97 words and phrases pulled from the text, 30 different bingo sheets set up in Excel.
Preview of Culture Shock Vocabulary Bingo

Culture Shock Vocabulary Bingo

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Vocabulary of Culture Shock used to play bingo. Students mark off the words they hear. When students mark off four words in a row, they shout "bingo" and win the game. Four in a row could be made by: - left to right - top to bottom - diagonally Board can be randomised by opening the spread sheet in Excel and pressing F9 on your keyboard. Words can be added to the word list if needed. There are 50 bingo sheets so no two students will have exactly the same sheet. This helps to reduce cheati
Preview of The Giver (Lois Lowry) Section 1 Chs. 1-9 Kahoot! Blooket & Gimkit Questions

The Giver (Lois Lowry) Section 1 Chs. 1-9 Kahoot! Blooket & Gimkit Questions

Reward your students for doing their reading, assess their reading comprehension, and have FUN in the classroom with these human-written questions about SECTION 1 of The Giver by Lois Lowry. These questions were lovingly written and tested in a real G7 language arts classroom by a working teacher. The questions are designed to be easy to answer for students who have actually DONE THE READING, but difficult for any student who didn't bother to read. Find out if your students really did the heavy
Preview of Suffix PICKUP - Wilson Word Game - Rules - rules - Excel

Suffix PICKUP - Wilson Word Game - Rules - rules - Excel

Created by
Carol Schmidt
Take a break from “fonix” and counting syllables with this fun “Go Fish” game. Contains 43 base words and many suffixes. A must-have for all Wilson teachers. These are the rules.
Preview of Caterpillar Game Words

Caterpillar Game Words

Created by
Rosshalde Pak
These are words that go with the caterpillar game. There are 12 main words, each of which have at least 75 smaller words. These words can be used following the original format of the caterpillar game; or you can quiz students to see how many of the chosen words they can find in each of the larger words. Obviously there are still more smaller words to be found in each of the 12 larger words; but I wanted to provide some words to start with. This is sold separately, or in a Caterpillar bundl
Preview of PBIS Whole-Class Reward Program

PBIS Whole-Class Reward Program

Created by
Jamie Price
This is a Scrabble / Words with Friends type rewards program that can be used for whole-class rewards. It can be posted on a bulletin board or wall. The entire board, tiles, instructions, and rules are included. Perfect for starting at the beginning of the year or quarter.
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