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Fall True or False Morning Meeting Games
By Professional Development and Teacher Prep
Take your early elementary morning meetings to an exciting new level! with these True or False Morning Meeting Slides or Morning Meeting Games for the fall or autumn season. Watch your students eagerly participate, build their knowledge, and develop essential critical thinking skills.
These slides can be used throughout the day, not just during Morning meetings. The slides can be used as a brain break or as a game! There is a 30-second timer on each true or false question that can be used for a game mode.
You will present one slide with a true or false question with a background picture that matches the question. Students will answer the true or false and then press the slide again and another slide will pop up that will state the true or false answer with another picture matching the question and a video linked to explain the answer or a funny video related to the question.
How is this different than other morning meeting slides or games?
Diverse autumn picture backgrounds that go with each question instead of the same blank background.
Linked Youtube videos to every true or false answer slide.
A timer to use if you play a game with your class.
EDITABLE (You can delete and insert your own videos or questions)
This opportunity will engage, inspire, and revolutionize your classroom. Don't miss out on unlocking the magic of engagement with your class!
The topics and what is included:
23 True or False Question Slides
23 Answer Slides
Videos linked to answer slides
Backgrounds with real and diverse pictures.
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