Guess Who? Engaging Educational Game for Students
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"Enhance learning with a fun game where students guess famous names by asking yes or no questions. Suitable for all ages and subjects, promoting interactive and collaborative learning in the classroom."
Guess Who? Engaging Educational Game for Students
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Who am I? • On note cards, teacher writes names of people studied in class, vocabulary words, places or things from content. • Student puts on top hat (or baseball cap) or sticky note, and chooses a card without looking at it. The other student tapes the card to the hat, or put the sticky note on his/her back. • The student determines the name on the card by asking yes or no questions.
Who am I? • Let’s play. • In your group, pick one person to turn away from the screen. • The name appears on screen. • The “It” person asks yes or no questions until he or she answers correctly.
Who Am I? • Tom Hanks
Who Am I? • Bill Gates
Social Studies Examples: Who am I?Elementary • Daniel Boone • Amelia Earhart • Abraham Lincoln
Social Studies Examples: Who am I?Middle School • Albert Einstein • Dwight Eisenhower • Sigmund Freud
Social Studies Examples: Who am I?High School • Joan of Arc • Ulysses S. Grant • Aristotle
What Am I? Science English Parts of speech Poetry Essays Genres Literary Techniques Titles • Insect • Mammal • Gravity • Force • Compound • Element – (specific)
What Am I? Math Social Studies The Constitution Republic Democracy Free trade States Rights Electoral College • Order of operation • Scientific notation • Pythagorean Theorem • Variable • Slope • Intercept