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7th grade english language arts games for SMART Notebook

Preview of Nonfiction Text Feature and Text Structure Jeopardy Game

Nonfiction Text Feature and Text Structure Jeopardy Game

This item is a SMARTBOARD Jeopardy Game. The game reviews the nonfiction text features and text structures. :)
Preview of ELA and Reading Vocabulary Review Bingo (6th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

ELA and Reading Vocabulary Review Bingo (6th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

Created by
CA Creations
This review game combines the fun and ease of Bingo with challenging questions over language arts and reading vocabulary terms. Each question comes with an answer that you can reveal to your students with just one click. I've also given you a slide of teacher notes to guide you. Plus, the format of the Smart Notebook allows you to edit as you see fit. Use for state test review (such as the Georgia Milestones), unit test review, or as an alternate assessment! Vocabulary Included: *theme *to
Preview of Flyswatter SMART Board Review Game - Template for Any Subject & Any Grade

Flyswatter SMART Board Review Game - Template for Any Subject & Any Grade

Created by
Virginia Kiddies
This is a template SMART Board lesson for the "Flyswatter Game". This is an extremely fun game that can be used for ANY Subject at ANY Grade level. Your students will love practicing skills or reviewing their knowledge of a particular unit with this exciting class game! Student race against each other to find the answer to your question. When they "swat" their answer, the word spins with SMART animation! The lesson includes the gameboard page, lesson ideas, instructions for setting up your
Preview of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley Jeopardy Review Game

A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley Jeopardy Review Game

Created by
beauchel192
This is a Jeopardy review game for the drama version of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley. This drama is featured in the new Prentice Hall Literature books (Common Core Edition) for 7th Graders. It is formatted using Smart Notebook and is made to be used with the Smartboard. All of the categories are pre-linked to each question slide, and each question slide is linked back to the questions, making it easy and quick to navigate in class. There is also a red bar that can be taken again and a
Preview of ZONK Monsters Review Game (SmartBoard)

ZONK Monsters Review Game (SmartBoard)

Zonk is a FUN review game that can be used for all grades and all subjects! One of the best things about ZONK is that it is a game based not only knowledge, but luck as well! This keeps the students interested and those who may not know the answers are still engaged and have an opportunity to score points! You can break the students up into groups or have them play as individuals. If playing with groups, establish your rules from the start. I typically tell the students that the person who
Preview of Reading Battleship Test Prep Review Game (6th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

Reading Battleship Test Prep Review Game (6th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

Created by
CA Creations
Tired of the same old Jeopardy? Spice up your (Review) game with this fun and engaging Battleship review! You can use this for your state test review, unit test review, or as an alternative assessment. Students pair up in teams, then answer questions to compete for the most captured ships. The Smart Notebook format makes it easy to edit as you see fit. Teacher Directions for use are included in this product. Topics covered: *connotation *mood *alliteration *rhyme scheme *foreshadowing *su
Preview of Figurative Language SmartBoard Activities, Games  & Overview

Figurative Language SmartBoard Activities, Games & Overview

Created by
The Bright Bunch
8 Slides - ready for fun! Slide 1 - Vortex Game - Onomatopoeia Game Slide 2 - Overview of Simile, Metaphor, Onomatopoeia, Personification, Imagery Slide 3 - Pop the Metaphor Activity Slide 4 - Alliteration Activity - Roll the Dice Slide 5 - Colorful Overview of Simile, Imagery, Metaphor, Hyperbole Slide 6 - Spinner Imagery Activity Slide 7 - Simile example Slide 8 - Interactive Sorting Activity of 3 Figurative Language Devices
Preview of SmartNotebook Hangman Game

SmartNotebook Hangman Game

Fun and easy classroom activity for any age student to use the SmartBoard and participate in the game. Easy as 1) download, 2) open and 3) play. This SmartNotebook file includes 2 pages "hangman boards" - 1 with female student and 1 with a male student. Check out our other SmartNotebook Games & Templates: SmartBoard Checkers Game Connect 4 Gameboard Crossword Gameboard Template Magic Words Teacher Template Free Sudoku Math Template ********************************************************
Preview of Reading Battleship Test Prep Review Game (8th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

Reading Battleship Test Prep Review Game (8th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

Created by
CA Creations
Battleship specifically designed for 8th grade standards. The questions are written at a higher DOK level to strengthen analysis skills. You can use this for your state test review, unit test review, accelerate 7th graders, or as an alternative assessment. Students pair up in teams, then answer questions to compete for the most captured ships. The Smart Notebook format makes it easy to edit as you see fit. Teacher Directions for use are included in this product. Topics covered: *connotation
Preview of ELA and Reading Vocabulary Review Bingo (7th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

ELA and Reading Vocabulary Review Bingo (7th grade CCSS/Georgia Milestones)

Created by
CA Creations
Ready for 7th grade review? You will be with this fun and easy-to-manage Bingo review game! Each question comes with an answer that you can reveal to your students with just one click. I've also given you a slide of teacher notes to guide you. Plus, the format of the Smart Notebook allows you to edit as you see fit. Use for state test review (such as the Georgia Milestones), unit test review, accelerating sixth graders, or as an alternate assessment! Vocabulary Included: *theme *tone *mood *
Preview of Jeopardy Game Template for SMART Notebook

Jeopardy Game Template for SMART Notebook

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Do you want to create your own Jeopardy games, but don't have the time? Now with this neatly designed, bright and colorful template you can create Jeopardy style games for your classroom in a snap! Just add your own categories, questions, answers, and save it! Create as many different jeopardy games as you like. The scoreboard arrows keep score by the hundreds for up to 4 teams. This Smart Notebook file contains 54 pages: 25 question pages, 25 answer pages, a game board, a scoreboard, and ins
Preview of Spanish Easter Games, Activities and Vocabulary - La Pascua

Spanish Easter Games, Activities and Vocabulary - La Pascua

Created by
Sue Summers
Felices Pascuas! Students will love learning from these colorful, fun Easter games and activities. This Notebook software Smart Board file contains 8 pages of games and activities and 2 pages of Easter vocabulary. The activity breakdown is:Title PageTable of ContentsVocabulary (2 pages containing 34 vocabulary words)Crossword with 10 cluesColors listening activity - Students move colored eggs in to the Easter basket according to teacher instructionsKeyword MatchKeyword MatchWord GuessRandom I
Preview of The Giver Jeopardy Review Game for Smartboard

The Giver Jeopardy Review Game for Smartboard

Created by
beauchel192
This is a Jeopardy review game for Lois Lowry's novel The Giver. The game is formatted using Smart Notebook and is made to be used with the Smartboard. All of the categories are pre-linked to each question slide, and each question slide is linked back to the questions, making it easy and quick to navigate in class. There is also a red bar that can be taken again and again to cross out the category selected. This game includes one round of regular jeopardy, one round of double jeopardy, and a
Preview of Writing Games for the SmartBoard

Writing Games for the SmartBoard

Created by
The Bright Bunch
Use these simple games to spice up your introduction or review of skills to make writing more interesting. Slide 1 - Get rid of "Worn Out Words" - Spinner Activity Slide 2 - Descriptive, Juice Words vs. Transitions - Sorter Activity Slide 3 - Good vs. Bad Traits of Writing - VORTEX Activity Slide 4 - 6 Traits of Writing - "Roll the Dice" Activity All slides are editable ... just click on the double arrows and add your own touches!
Preview of Reading Poetry Jeopardy Game

Reading Poetry Jeopardy Game

This item can be used to review reading poetry. The game is broken up into five categories. 1. Literary Terms *Connotation *Stanza *Stanza Break *Refrain *Rhyme Scheme *Denotation 2. Figurative Language #1 *Alliteration *Onomatopoeia *Imagery *Simile *Personification 3. Figurative Language #2 *Alliteration *Onomatopoeia *Imagery *Metaphor *Personification *Metaphor 4. Type of Poem *Narr
Preview of 6th grade Vocabulary SMARTBoard game--test prep

6th grade Vocabulary SMARTBoard game--test prep

Created by
Richelle Votaw
This SMARTBoard game is designed for 6th grade iLEAP test practice in Vocabulary. It is played as Jeopardy with 5 categories as shown in the preview file. (Only the 100 level question in Synonyms is active in the preview file.) e main screen has a group of circles (as shown in sample images). There are a total of 26 questions including the Daily Double question (found at the end of the game). **Please note, if you have trouble downloading the file try using Google Chrome, there is a conflict
Preview of Spanish Greetings, Leave Takings and Courtesies Smart Board Games

Spanish Greetings, Leave Takings and Courtesies Smart Board Games

Created by
Sue Summers
Greetings games and activities included:SpellingKeyword MatchVortexWord Guess SoccerWord GeneratorThis game can be used when students are learning the vocabulary and it's great for a fun review later in the year. Vocabulary includes greetings, leave takings, courtesies, introduction words such as Te presento a, mucho gusto, encantado, and more. Please click here for a FREE complete list of the vocabulary used.Please click here to see more of my Spanish greetings materials.Please click here to s
Preview of Spanish Feelings SmartBoard 11 Games and Activities, and Vocabulary

Spanish Feelings SmartBoard 11 Games and Activities, and Vocabulary

Created by
Sue Summers
This file of Spanish emotions vocabulary and spelling games includes:Keyword MatchWord BizWord GuessMultiple ChoiceImage MatchWord GeneratorFlashcardsWords to Drag to ImagesWords to Drag to ImagesVortex with Feelings and Greetings35 Spanish Feelings Vocabulary Words and PhrasesSample words and phrases are enojado, feliz, más o menos, emocionado, ¿Cómo estás?, ¿Qué tal?, and ¿Cómo está usted?.Also included is a page with the conjugation of the verb estar.Created by Sue SummersPlease click here to
Preview of Figurative Language Review Jeopardy Game

Figurative Language Review Jeopardy Game

This item is a SMARTBOARD Jeopardy game reviewing figurative language.
Preview of Word Bonanza! SmartBoard Vocabualry Games

Word Bonanza! SmartBoard Vocabualry Games

An interactive smart board game that incorporates a variety of vocabulary strategies. 1. Let's Get Together (categorization): Read the question and words. Think of those words go together (what category). Click on the letters to spell that category name and earn points. 2. Word Detectives (identify word from description): Read the clues presented. Think of the word that is being described. Click on the letters to spell that word and earn points. 3. Odd Man Out (Which doesn't belong): Read
Preview of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Trick or Treat Jeopardy SMARTBOARD

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Trick or Treat Jeopardy SMARTBOARD

This fun Halloween themed jeopardy game is all about figurative language. The categories are: Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Idioms, and Grab Bag which also includes a question on hyperbole, alliteration, and other examples of figurative language. One slide has a fun direct link to a short video clip from The Wizard of Oz showing personification. All slides are linked to an answer slide and to the scoreboard so students can have some fun competition. Cute Halloween graphics are engagin
Preview of End of Year Scattergories Inspired Game

End of Year Scattergories Inspired Game

This Scattergories inspired activity is a great end of year class game! Split students into groups and roll the 10 sided dice to pick a LIST # (This product includes 10 *kid friendly* lists!) Spin the spinner to pick a letter for the round and set a timer for 60 seconds. Student groups should be awarded 1 point for each item generated matching the letter and category- the group with the most points wins!
Preview of Christmas/Holiday Brainstorm Game

Christmas/Holiday Brainstorm Game

This is a quick game to play during the holiday season that helps increase students' brainstorming skills. Played like Scattegories, divide the students into groups. Have each group number a piece of paper or dry erase board from 1 to 12. One person in each group should serve as the recorder. Press the letter tile, and groups must come up with a word or phrase (must be a noun) that starts with that letter. For example, if the letter is "s," they could have Silent Night for the song and star
Preview of Springtime Main Ideas!

Springtime Main Ideas!

Created by
Speech Ace
Great instructional lesson on main ideas and supporting details. Within the lesson, the students will learn the definition of a main idea and supporting detail. They will be able to practice identifying these within a paragraph. Then, the students are able to divide into two teams to play a game. Within the game, the students are given a grid of 4 different topics. The topics include identifying a main idea, identifying a supporting detail, identifying details that are not important/support
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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