TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Subjects
Types

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
27 results

U.S. History games for SMART Notebook

Preview of World War II - SmartBoard Game & Introduction

World War II - SmartBoard Game & Introduction

Created by
The Bright Bunch
8 SmartBoard Pages/Slides Slide 1 - World Map with pictures of the Leaders of the Countries involved in World War II to assist discussion of this time period. Slide 2 - Spinner Game with 10 categories (can be adapted to other wars or concepts) and the kids LOVE it. You can use it as a preview or a review. My class uses their textbook to search for the answers....very active involvement. Slide 3 - Basic Notes (causes, Axis, Allies, dates, etc.) Slide 4 - Targeted Groups Slide 5 -
Preview of Trivia Crack- U.S. History Review

Trivia Crack- U.S. History Review

Fantastic and engaging tool for reviewing U.S. History, especially for the FL EOC exam. Separates the multiple choice practice into unit-based categories. Most questions were pulled from the public domain of the NYS Regents website. This is a SmartNotebook file. The preview contains a sneak peak but the final product 282 slides. I use this game as part of a larger review competition in which the icons on the spinner are printed out in mass and given to students when they earn a point. Once we
Preview of Three Branches of Government Jeopardy Smartslides

Three Branches of Government Jeopardy Smartslides

Created by
Miss Hultgren
A Smart Notebook game that can be used as a formative or summative assessment, or as a fun way to review for an end of unit assessment! This game has 5 categories with 5 questions in each ranging from 100-500 points. The categories are: -The Executive Branch -The Legislative Branch -The Judicial Branch -Which Branch? -Mix-It-Up!
Preview of Virginia Indians SOL Review Game - Virginia Studies

Virginia Indians SOL Review Game - Virginia Studies

Created by
Virginia Kiddies
This is a jeopardy style review game covering the Virginia Studies SOLs on Virginia Indians. This is a great way to end your unit or review for the SOL test! Easy to use! Categories include: -Indian Homes & Clothing -Indian Food & Adaptation -Virginia Indians Today -Early Virginia Indian Language Groups -Archaeology
Preview of Name the States

Name the States

Created by
Katie Ann
A fun SMART Board activity that includes an interactive puzzle and quiz questions. Common Core - RI.3.7. Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur). Common Core - RI.3.10. By the end of the year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, at the high end of the grades 2-3 text complexity band i
Preview of An Interactive SmartBoard Intro to the Erie Canal for Grades 3-6

An Interactive SmartBoard Intro to the Erie Canal for Grades 3-6

Created by
Dot Cates
Everything you every wanted to know about the Erie Canal but were afraid to ask! In this 41 page SmartBoard presentation, students are introduced to the Erie Canal and its effects on the United States. This interactive presentation is geared towards grades three through six, and provides a basic yet comprehensive introduction to the Erie Canal, its construction, and its effects on American history. Students are introduced to: * Why build a canal? * Challenges of building a canal * The
Preview of 5th Grade Social Studies Millionaire Test Prep Smart Notebook Game - Georgia

5th Grade Social Studies Millionaire Test Prep Smart Notebook Game - Georgia

Is content review and test prep getting boring? Try this game, similar to Who Wants to be a Millionaire! This game is already created with questions and answers based on the Georgia Performance Standards. If you are from another state, the questions cover U.S. History from the Civil War to the present. Like the original Who Wants to be a Millionaire, this game has three lifelines: 50/50, Phone-a-Friend, and Ask the Audience. This SMART Notebook file is LOADED with sound effects and animations.
Preview of VS.9 Virginia Studies Review I Spy SmartBoard Game

VS.9 Virginia Studies Review I Spy SmartBoard Game

Created by
Olivia McIntyre
Kids LOVE to play "I Spy..." With this SMARTboard game, you can call students up to the SMARTboard and move the magnifying glass around the screen, searching for the correct answer to each question. There are four hidden answer choices on the board - only one is correct for each question. Once they settle the magnifying glass on the answer they believe is correct, they tap the red box in the upper left corner to reveal the correct answer. If it matches, then they are correct! I give my kids eith
Preview of Jeopardy Game for History Alive Chapter 6

Jeopardy Game for History Alive Chapter 6

Created by
Coret Smith
This game is the original Jeopardy style format that covers Chapter 6 History Alive Textbook - Early English Settlements. Can be used with clickers or as whole group activity.
Preview of Greece Jeopardy Game

Greece Jeopardy Game

This is a jeopardy game played on the Smart board to review the influence Greece had on the United States. Two teams play against each other. All the questions are multiple choice. The categories include location, architecture, government, sports, and more. While all of the questions and answers are filled in for you, you may change the Smart board file to fit more to your classroom if you need to. **Directly aligned to Georgia Social Studies Standards.
Preview of Midwest Region SMART board Game

Midwest Region SMART board Game

Created by
Illini Teacher
This is a game to play with a SMART board using SMART notebook software. It focuses on the midwest region of the united states. A state name flashes at the top and the student must touch in the correct state. They earn points for accuracy and speed. You can play in teams of students to see who can get the highest score. Students LOVE this game when studying the midwest region of the US! Look for the other regions (South, Northeast, West) to be posted very soon! From Illini Teacher
Preview of Explorer Trading cards

Explorer Trading cards

Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Juan Ponce de Leon, Hernan Cortes, Jacques Cartier, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, Henry Hudson, Robert de La Salle. These are trading cards with their "stats" and missing the name. Students can play Kagan fan and pick to identify them. The cards also have numbers 1-5 in the corners for how much of an impact they had. Students can play war but must name the explorer correctly to win.
Preview of Constitution Documents VS.6c Koosh Ball Smartboard Review Game

Constitution Documents VS.6c Koosh Ball Smartboard Review Game

Created by
Olivia McIntyre
This is a fun review game where the kids get to throw a koosh ball at the SmartBoard and answer questions! On the main slide, there are multiple magnifying glasses linked to questions about the Constitution, including important documents (Virginia Declaration of Rights, Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence) and important Virginians who contributed (George Mason, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Washington). The kids toss a kooshball to try to
Preview of SMARTBOARD SHAPE GAMES:  Columbus Day Edition

SMARTBOARD SHAPE GAMES: Columbus Day Edition

Created by
Simply SMARTER
Are you looking for NO PREP math games? Then download this product and go! Enjoy this SMARTBOARD resource which is comprised of FOUR different Columbus Day themed shape games that can be used in your classroom for whole group instruction or small group work! This SmartBoard file includes the following:Roll, Say, and Cover Shapes (differentiated)Land Ho! Board GameThis file was created using SMART Board 15 and is supported by using SMART Board 11 and higher. Some pages may not be supported by
Preview of South Region States SMART board game

South Region States SMART board game

Created by
Illini Teacher
This is a game to play with a SMART board using SMART notebook software. It focuses on the south region of the United States. A state name flashes at the top and the student must touch in the correct state. They earn points for accuracy and speed. You can play in teams of students to see who can get the highest score. Students LOVE this game when studying the south region of the US! Look for the other regions (Midwest, Northeast, West) to be posted very soon! From Illini Teacher
Preview of Jeopardy for US History 7th Grade New York Curriculum

Jeopardy for US History 7th Grade New York Curriculum

Created by
Lauren Reilly
This Jeopardy game is on Notebook software (for Smartboard) The categories are: 1) Mapping 2) Aztecs and Incas 3) Gold, Glory, and God and Christopher Columbus 4) New England, Southern, or Middle Colonies 5) Miscellaneous (slave trade, triangular trade) Great for a review day before a quiz or exam.
Preview of Virginia's Regions Products & Industries Smartboard Activity VS.10b

Virginia's Regions Products & Industries Smartboard Activity VS.10b

Created by
Douglas Whitby
A smartboard activity on the products and industries of the regions of Virginia, which reviews the information from Virginia SOL VS.10b. The students must drag and drop the product or industry to the correct region.
Preview of Civil War Vocabulary Smartboard Games and Activities

Civil War Vocabulary Smartboard Games and Activities

This item goes along with my Civil War Vocabulary Worksheets and Activities listed in my store. There are five different smartboard activities for students to complete while they compete for time and accuracy with the vocabulary words. The words included in the unit are: The words include: Abolitionists Anesthetic Appalling Artillery Bayonet Bedroll Blockade Bully Soup Bummer Canteen Cartridge Cavalry Compensation Contagion Copperheads Deserter Federals Hardtack Haversack House
Preview of Historical Figures of the American Revolution Concentration

Historical Figures of the American Revolution Concentration

Created by
LKappy
In this interactive game, students will match pictures of historical figures from the Revolutionary War time period with their names. Some figures include: James Armistead, George Washington, King George III, Crispus Attucks, John Adams, Abigail Adams, Paul Revere, and more, for a total of 12 figures in all. This is a notebook file, please make sure you have a program to open this type of document.
Preview of Jeopardy! American Indians (USHI Standards of Learning)

Jeopardy! American Indians (USHI Standards of Learning)

Great fun! Exciting categories! Maximize engagement! This Jeopardy game is intended to review American Indian and archaeology material with your students in a lively way! Categories include: "Eat this, not that", "Out of Place", "Can You Dig It?", "Home is Where the Heart Is", and "American Indians in Poetry". This game encourages critical (and creative) thinking. #tlap
Preview of New Nation Jeopardy

New Nation Jeopardy

Created by
Graham Walker
This Jeopardy game reviews events that occurred during the terms of the first five Presidents of the United States. The game is used through SmartBoard technologies and the students are able to utilize its features. There are a total of (6) categories with five point values for each. This serves as a great method of review for students and allows for them to be actively engaged in the material.
Preview of Jeopardy! Civil War PowerPoint

Jeopardy! Civil War PowerPoint

With categories like "Rhyme Time", "Before and After", "'ss' in Social Studies", "Please date me", and "He said, She said" this high level jeopardy is sure to both engage and challenge your students. There are 25 questions, each category has its own unique spin that will have your students loving this not-so-typical jeopardy game. Answer key is found under the purple boxes on each question slide.
Preview of Ameican Imperialism Whack-A-Mole Review

Ameican Imperialism Whack-A-Mole Review

Review for an upcoming American Imperialism test with this Whack-a-Mole game. Fun for students in US History.
Preview of 50 States Challenge

50 States Challenge

Challenge your students and see how quickly they can identify their 50 states with three different rounds of classroom games! This activity works best in teams, small groups, or with a few volunteers in front of the class. Materials you may need: Dry erase blank map of the U.S. (or disposable print-outs) Individual white board (or piece of paper)
Showing 1-24 of 27 results