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Online Mad Gab/Incohearent/Gibberish Fully-Functional Game Preview
By zaney laney learning
Mad Gab, Incohearent, and Gibberish-Style Game Preview: Fully-Functional with Differentiated Options for All Learners
Get a sneak peek into the fun and engaging Mad Gab Game with this fully-functional preview, designed for all learners! Perfect for classroom or remote learning, this interactive game is packed with features that make it adaptable for various teaching environments.
Two Game Options for Differentiated Learning:
Option 2: Two-Player/Two-Team Game
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Why Choose This Mad Gab Game?
This preview provides a taste of the full game, allowing you to explore how the various options can be used to support different learners in your classroom. Whether you want to focus on individual practice or team competition, this game adapts to fit your teaching style!
What to Expect:
You'll receive a PDF file with a link to the online game. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.
Help Me Get Better:
If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product.
Please let me know if you would like to see additional examples or have suggestions for other uses/topics.
NO PREP Sports Mad Gab, Incohearent, Gibberish Game Differentiated 250+ Phrases
By zaney laney learning
Bring the thrill of sports to life with this Online Mad Gab-style "incohearent" Gibberish/Jibber Jabber game! Perfect for classrooms, family game nights, or team-building events, this sports-themed game challenges players to decode hilarious phrases related to various sports (mainly American football, basketball, and baseball). From past and present athletes to iconic sports terminology, this game is packed with over 250 unique phrases offering unlimited replay and incredible value.
Try Before You Buy
Experience the fun with a fully-functional preview version!! See the animated characters, hear the engaging music, and test out differentiated timers that make this game inclusive and adaptable for all learners.
Key Features
Massive Phrase Pool for Endless Fun
Over 250 sports-related phrases ensure every game feels fresh, challenging, and entertaining. Decode names of legendary athletes, famous plays, and quirky sports terms!
Differentiated Timer Options
Choose between 15-second and 30-second timers to suit different skill levels, making the game accessible for everyone.
Two Player/Two Team Competition
Race to be the first to reach 25 points! Perfect for friendly competition and encouraging teamwork.
No Prep, Play Anywhere
Ready-to-go game works seamlessly on any device. Simply launch and play—no setup, no printing, no stress.
Interactive Animations and Music
Lively visuals and catchy tunes keep players engaged from start to finish.
Unlimited Replay Value
With such a diverse phrase pool, the game remains fun and exciting every time.
Why Teachers Love It
Why Students Love It
Perfect For
Pair This Game With:
Make sports-themed learning fun and engaging! Download now and let the games begin!
What to Expect:
You’ll receive a PDF with a link to the online game. This product is non-editable but will be updated periodically, ensuring your purchase remains fresh and functional. *** Due to the coding required for animation, audio, and a large pool, it make take up to a minute to load, depending on your Internet speed. ***
Help Me Get Better:
If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product.
Please let me know if you would like to see additional examples or have suggestions for other uses/topics.
Color by Ending Digraphs -sh, -th, and -ch - Bunny/Spring Themed
By A Teachers Sidekick
Students will color by ending digraphs -sh, -th, and -ch. Students will need either colored pencils, crayons, or markers. This is a great product for morning work and even a quick informal assessment. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
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I also have a YouTube channel with some support for teachers. I will leave a link below if you'd like to check it out!
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3rd Grade Sight Word Bingo Dauber Sheets with Apples
By The Treasured Schoolhouse
It’s time to pick some apples, third grade sight word apples that is! All the kids need is a bingo dauber or dabber and they will dot the sight word that matches the sight word shown under the basket of apples. This activity is perfect to enrich a lesson on sight words or review and could be used for independent work or placed in a center for Fall/Autumn. These pages are no prep and low ink!
This contains the full set of 41 sight words for 3rd grade! Don’t have a bingo dauber? That’s fine, as the kids can use a crayon, colored pencil, or other available writing tools to mark off the matching sight word apples. These could also be placed in a clear sleeve in a center and the kids can place tokens on the matching sight word apples.
NOTE: This set of dab worksheets is part of the Apple Picking Sight Word BUNDLE at a discount of 20% off the individual pack prices!
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By Hannah Stolz
Write the room scavenger hunt sheet! I made my own sight word flashcards and taped them around the room, then my students take the paper around and write them in when they find them. You can make your own or you can use the ones I made, also on my TeachShare (:
Audio Clips Compound Words Sound Files for Digital Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This file contains M4A and MP3 audio clips for phonics and rhyming words directions. These audio files may be used for commercial use in any of your digital products. Use them for your own classroom or in your products to sell!
What audio files are included:
airplane
backpack
baseball
butterfly
campfire
catfish
cupcake
dragonfly
earring
firetruck
flashlight
football
goldfish
grasshopper
ladybug
lipstick
mailbox
pancakes
popcorn
rainbow
raincoat
sailboat
snowflake
snowman
starfish
strawberry
toothbrush
watermelon
Do you have any suggestions for other words or phrases? Feel free to reach out!
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Insects Name Audio Clips Sound Files for Digital Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This file contains 27 M4A/MP3 audio files. These audio files may be used for commercial use in any of your digital products. These sound files are great for digital lessons! Use them for your own classroom or in your products to sell!
What audio files are included:
ant
bee
beetle
butterfly
caterpillar
cockroach
dragonfly
firefly
flea
fly
gnat
grasshopper
insects
junebug
katydid
ladybug
mosquito
moth
stag beetle
stick bug
stink bug
termite
wasp
yellow jacket
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Audio Clips Phonics and Rhyming Directions Sound Files for Digital Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This file contains M4A and MP3 audio clips for phonics and rhyming words directions. These audio files may be used for commercial use in any of your digital products. Use them for your own classroom or in your products to sell!
What audio files are included:
Blend these sounds.
Build the word.
Can you say this word?
Chose the matching word.
Click on the picture that does not rhyme.
Click on the picture that matches the word you found.
Click on the picture that matches the word you hear.
Click on the puzzle pieces that match the beginning letter.
Click on the puzzle pieces that match the ending letter.
Click on the sound you hear at the beginning of this word.
Click on the sound you hear at the end of this word.
Click on the sound you hear in the middle of this word.
Click on the word that does not rhyme.
Click the rhyming word.
Click the rhyming words.
Do these pictures rhyme?
Do these words rhyme?
Find the word.
Hear the word.
Listen to the word.
Listen to the word. Click on the picture that matches what you heard.
Make the word.
Read the word.
Repeat the word.
Say the word.
Spell the word.
What sound do you hear first?
What sound do you hear last?
Which words do not rhyme?
Do you have any suggestions for other words or phrases? Feel free to reach out!
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