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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.
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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