![]() RISK: teams take a “risk” because the type of question and/or challenge is not revealed until chosen.IMAGINE IF: teams answer “Imagine If” questions, using their imagination & problem solving skills.SKETCH IT: teams quickly draw their answers.TRUE or FALSE: teams decide whether the statement is true or false.ACT IT OUT: teams act out / role play the challenge prompt.On top of that, it’s low-prep, perfect for all you busy counselors and teachers! There’s even a school counseling guidance lesson plan included, too! Plus, the questions and challenges are 100% customizable so if you like, you can edit them to better fit your specific needs. Moreover, your students will use reflective thinking, cooperative learning, and be able to show off and build on their smarts in different ways. ![]() The Game Show format is hands-on and experiential. ![]() What’s Super Sweet About this Lesson on Transitioning to Middle School? Great for your small groups, too! Moreover, it’s distance learning ready: it includes both Google Slides™ and Power Point Presentation files, which allows you to use for SEL distance learning, teletherapy, virtual counseling groups, school counseling guidance and in person lessons. You can use this Game Show as a stand-alone classroom guidance lesson about the transition to middle school and/or supplement to helping prepare 5th or 6th graders move to the next level program activities. In addition, they will review skills and assets that will help them be successful in middle school. Moreover, this classroom guidance lesson will help upper elementary students process how they feel about this big change about to happen in their lives. Looking for a low-prep, interactive elementary transition to middle school lesson? Guaranteed you and your students will have tons of fun playing this quiz show style activity! Best of all, your students will learn, and practice, social skills and team building. Description YOUR STUDENTS WILL LOVE “PLAYING” OUR ELEMENTARY TO MIDDLE SCHOOL TRANSITION LESSON!
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