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Classroom review games for teachers

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Intro

Hook a teacher reader, say what kind of class this suits, and state what they will get from the guide. Two or three sentences.

Why review games work in the classroom

Section 1

Explain the engagement and recall benefits of review games, and where they fit in a lesson (starters, plenaries, end-of-unit review).

Review game formats for the classroom

Section 2

Cover classroom-friendly formats: Jeopardy boards, team quiz battles, multiplayer games every student joins from a device.

Low-prep ways to build review games

Section 3

Show how to build games quickly from existing lesson material. Link to the turn notes into games guide.

Running a whole-class game

Section 4

Practical classroom-management tips: timing, teams, scoring, keeping quieter students involved, handling devices.

Adapting games for different levels

Section 5

Explain how to differentiate: question difficulty, mixed-ability teams, extension questions for faster students.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ

Add 4 to 6 real questions teachers search for, with clear answers, to the `faqs` array at the top of this file. FAQ schema is emitted automatically once the array has entries.

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