5 Games to Play in DyKnow Vision

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5 Fun Games to Play in DyKnow Vision

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First, create 5 categories and 25 corresponding

questions. Then put students into groups. Next, go

to www.DyKnow.com/community/share and

download the Jeopardy template notebook by

searching for “Jeopardy” in the search field.

To Play:Have each student alternate

answering one of the questions on the

second panel with their partner. If the

student gets an answer correct, he or she “drops” a token by coloring a

space on the grid. The first person to

connect four spaces wins!

first, Set up the game with these

three steps

find a connect four template atwww.teacherspayteachers.com

STEP 2:Type 10-20 questions on

a separate panel.

STEP 3:

Place students in groups

of two using the Group Work feature.

STEP 1:

Embed a 8x8 or 7x6 table

on a DyKnow Panel

STEP 1:

Divide a panel into four

parts by inserting a 2x2

table or by simply

drawing it with a pen if

you have a tablet.

STEP 2:

Place students into

groups of four using the Group Work feature.

To Play:

Give each person a small list of vocabulary words or other terminology related to class.

The group members then alternate drawing

each vocabulary word on their list while the other members guess the answer by

chatting in their responses. The first person to

chat in the right answers goes next.

Embedding an 8x8 table

on a DyKnow panel. Put

numbers next to the rows

and letters above each column.

Then type 20-30 questions on a separate panel.

PREPARE FOR THIS GAME BEFORE CLASS BY:

When class begins, have students find a partner!

To Play:Each student must place four ships on the

grid that cover 5 spaces, 4 spaces,

3 spaces and 2 spaces. Like so…

Students then alternate

answering one of the questions

from the second panel with their partner. If the student gets an

answer correct, he or she can

guess where the other persons

boats are. Continue the game until one of the players sinks all

the opponents battleships.

Place students in groups of 2

or 3 and have them complete a Sudoku puzzle together. It

promotes team work and

encourages logical thinking

and analysis (good skills for people of all ages to master).

There are free Sudoku puzzles

all over the Internet – just Google search “Sudoku.”

We like http://www.puzzles.ca/sudoku.html

b/c they provide both the puzzle and the solution! Just screen grab and play!

Let’s Recap

DON’T FORGET TO HAVE STUDENTS SUBMIT THEIR PANELS!

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