Click here for a video preview of Basketball Review Games! Activity Information: Almost no prep! Basketball is a review game that naturally builds in differentiation! It’s a fun whole-class review game with a full game PPT and the student playing cards! Students play 8 “rounds” of basketball. On each round they can choose to go for a free throw (1 pt), a field goal (2 pts) or a long shot (3 pts) or all three! The best part is that every student is engaged for the whole time! This would be great for the day before a test. This game comes complete with detailed instructions for both teacher and students as well as a post-game self-assessment reflection. This product is also available as part of my Basketball Game Bundle These are also available in leveled bundles: Spanish 1 Basketball Games Spanish 2 Basketball Games Spanish 3 Basketball Games Spanish 4 Basketball Games Topic Information: This is part of my Countries and Capitals collection, which reviews Spanish-speaking countries, capitals, and nationalities – including EE.UU. & Guinea Ecuatorial. I highly recommend using this in conjunction with my Countries and Capitals Presentation. I aim to keep vocabulary as neutral as possible, and while PDF products are not editable, products sold as ZIP files include editable files so you can add unit-specific vocabulary. This product is also available in my Countries and Capitals Bundle. Standards: These class games focus primarily on the ACTFL language comparison and interpretive communication standards. Going paperless? Just project the game and let students record their answers on a device! The Profe Store LLC User Agreement: By purchasing this product you agree to the applicable license terms set forth by teacherspayteachers.com at the time of purchase as well as to the terms of this agreement. Upon purchase of this product, The Profe Store LLC, grants the purchaser of this digital download one perpetual, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to modify, and to print paper copies of this product. By purchasing this digital download, you agree that the digital download contains proprietary information and material that is owned by The Profe Store LLC and/or its licensors, and that this information is protected by applicable intellectual property laws, including but not limited to copyright law. Reselling, renting, leasing, loaning, distributing, or otherwise transferring any modified or unmodified version of this product is strictly prohibited. By purchasing this digital download, you also agree that you will not use such proprietary information or materials in any way whatsoever except as permitted by this license or law.
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