Create a quiz with several rounds and organise the class into teams. Each team will need their own buzzer noise. Write questions which will help revise topics previously studied. Display questions as a slideshow and include a picture round, true or false round, multi-choice round, spot the deliberate mistake round and a quick fire buzzer round. Warn your class a week in advance about the quiz so that they can revise. Make it into a competition with a prize for the highest scoring team. A fun way to revise.
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Pub Quiz (without the pub)
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Who wants to be a millionaire?
Ask for a volunteer or randomly select a student to act as the contestant. You will need a bank of questions which become increasingly more difficult as the game progresses. Questions should be multi-choice and can be projected on a slideshow. The aim is to make it through the 10 questions without making a mistake. Decide how many points each question carries. The contestant can use their 3 lifelines - ask the audience, 50/50 and ‘phone’ a friend. For ask the audience use mini whiteboards and ask the class to show their answers. For 50/50 remove two incorrect answers and for phone a friend the contestant can choose a class mate to advise them on the answer. A bit of fun to help students revise.
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Musical Intro
Produce a slide show of key terms and/or images relating to the topic to be studied. Add relevant music clips to the slide show - this music should have a link to the topic. Play the slide show on a loop as students enter the classroom. It should grab their attention and get them thinking and talking about the content of the lesson.
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