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Elementary to Middle School Transition Lesson: Moving Up To Middle School Game

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WholeHearted School Counseling
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WholeHearted School Counseling
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What educators are saying

These is great transitional lesson for 5th graders as they are nervous about going to middle school. The worksheet was helpful and my students kept it.
I have bought so many of these game shows and my students LOVE them. They have so much fun competing with one another and also learning at the same time. I always love a lesson that requires very little prep!
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Description

The Elementary to Middle School Transition Game Show helps students process how they feel about this big change about to happen in their lives and learn skills and assets that will help them be successful in middle school. Now 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.

Ways to Use The Game Show

-Distance Learning ready

-Great for small groups

-Classroom Guidance Lessons in person and virtual

What's unique about this community building lesson?

The Game Show format is hands-on and experiential, with many of the challenges inviting students to role play.

This guidance lesson & classroom game encourages reflective thinking, and is designed for students to show off and build on their smarts in different ways.

Plus, the questions and challenges are 100% customizable so if you like, you can edit them to better fit your specific needs.

It's low-prep, perfect for all you busy counselors and teachers!

Counseling Lesson Plan is also included!

The Game Show Categories Include:

ACT IT OUT: teams act out / role play the challenge prompt.

TRUE or FALSE: teams decide whether the statement is true or false.

SKETCH IT: teams quickly draw their answers.

IMAGINE IF: teams answer "Imagine If" questions, using their imagination & problem solving skills.

RISK: teams take a "risk" because the type of question and/or challenge is not revealed until chosen.

What's needed to play the Middle School Transition Game Show?

✔ If using in person, It is best used with a Promethean White Board or projector that that can be hooked up to your computer.

✔ If using for distance learning, all students need access to the internet. You can share the google slides™ file with your students and/or share your screen!

✔ Want to go screen-free? No problem! This Game Show also comes with printable task cards with the same prompts as the Game Show challenges.

Provides lots of flexibility....

Given that the GAME SHOW takes 40-60 minutes to play, and sometimes we just don't have that much time....or that the GAME SHOW works best projected on a large screen, and sometimes the technology breaks down....or that there are days when we walk into the classroom and just know that a whole classroom game is not going to fly that day....and sometimes students need more quiet, reflective activities......I have included more than 6 additional formats that do not require the use of the internet. (Note: the additional activities do involve some printing prep-work.)

Total Pages
56 pages
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