![]() ![]() You read the question/sentence and the students race to be the first to slap the correct answer with their fly swatters. The two opponents each take a fly swatter and face the answer signs. Each team sends one representative to the board. Place your answer signs on the board or wall in a central location. Once you’ve gathered your materials, and written your questions/sentences, you are ready to play. These can be written on regular paper or printed onto task cards, whichever you prefer. ![]() The last thing you need is a list of questions or sentences for students to answer/complete, all of which should be able to be answered with one of the words/numbers on the answer signs. To play slap you need a few very basic materials: large signs with one answer printed on each (I use letter sized paper), a strong magnet (or other attachment device) for each answer sign, and a fly swatter for each team (get extra, they break–especially if you have a highly competitive group of older students). This game is very versatile and can be used to practice just about anything with 2-4 set “answers.” They love how it is fun and competitive but doesn’t put a huge amount of pressure on any one student. One of my students’ favorite all class games to play is Slap! I love how it is easy to prepare, set up, and play. ![]()
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