
→ A link so you can immediately add the 200+ Google slides game to your own Google drive (Note: It's not 200 different words. It's 30-ish words
used in multiple ways to support retention: definitions, context, sentences). It took minimum 200 slides to build out the game

→ Assign the game to your students the same way you would assign any other Google slide activity
Option 1: Show students the quick "how to play" video I've made
Option 2: Or,
don't show them the video at all and instead, challenge them to figure out how the game works so they can write a set of step-by-step "how to play" rules that a 3rd grader could understand
^^A real-life writing assignment
AND root word practice? Sign. Me. UP
Aaaaaand case it's helpful, here are a couple more goodies:
→ A printable "for the teacher" instruction sheet (not necessary to play the game, but still helpful for an overview)
→
A printable student instruction sheet (probably overkill since the game is quickly "figure-outable" AND there are simple instructions within the game itself AND you have the video version of the instructions... But still, this is me trying to think of everything, ha!)