Description
"I Have, Who Has?" Ancient Rome Card Game - Freebie
This is a fun game to play with your class as you review Ancient Rome. In this game, teachers will distribute cards randomly to their students. Each card has an "I have" statement and a "Who has" statement. The key is to match the "who has" statement with another "I have" card. For example: "Who has the location where Roman is located?" "I have the Italian Peninsula."
The first student should only read the "Who has" statement. The student who has the answer to the question will then say, "I have..." and then ask the next question of "Who has...". The student that started the game will also end the game with their "I have" statement.
Students love this activity because it keeps them on their toes and quizzes them on their knowledge. Teachers love this activity because it involves the entire class and helps practice reading and presentation skills.
In this freebie, you will get:
- 6 cards
I usually play three rounds using the same set of cards with my students. At the end of each round, I shuffle the cards and then redistribute the cards so each student ends up with a different card.
This resource comes as a downloadable PDF. The complete set includes a Google Slides version that is editable, making it perfect to cater to the unique learning needs of your students.
Happy teaching!
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