

El que sabe, sabe | La revolución mexicana
A whole-class game that is played in teams to learn facts about the Mexican Revolution - all in Spanish!
- Language
- Spanish
- Level
- Multi level
- Formats
- Google Drive, PDF
- Pages
- 12 Pages
Use this whole-class game, played in teams, to introduce your students to facts and figures about the Mexican Revolution– perfect to use on or around November 20, which is "El día de la Revolución Mexicana".
This product includes 24 question cards plus detailed instructions to play "El que sabe, sabe" – a game of numbers and wagers – in Spanish classes. This game is played for a pre-determined amount of time (15-45 minutes recommended), getting through as many questions as time allows. The only supplies needed are printed game cards, a different colored dry erase marker for each team, and a personal-sized white board for each team.
OTHER EL QUE SABE, SABE GAMES FROM THE COMPREHENSIBLE CLASSROOM:
- El que sabe, sabe | Día de Muertos
- El que sabe, sabe | El cinco de mayo
- El que sabe, sabe | El Día de Acción de Gracias
- El que sabe, sabe | El día de la tierra
- El que sabe, sabe | El día de San Valentín
- El que sabe, sabe | El fútbol
- El que sabe, sabe | El mes de la herencia hispana
- El que sabe, sabe | La Copa Mundial
- El que sabe, sabe | La independencia de México
- El que sabe, sabe | La Navidad
- El que sabe, sabe | Las celebraciones invernales
- El que sabe, sabe | Los animales
- El que sabe, sabe | Los juegos de invierno
- El que sabe, sabe game | BUNDLE
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I'm going to play this today with my junior high classes, very excited to talk about la Revolución Mexicana in game form, which they love, thank you!
Miss Maestra -
Another fun game from Martina that gets students engaged and lends itself to SO MUCH CI, that students may not even notice but definitely improve from hearing!
Gina C. -
My students love this game structure - I will use this again and again!
Dequeismo -
Fun way to get some quick revolution facts to the kiddos!
Colleen B. -
I found this extremely easy to follow and use. It was fun and engaging and allowed for variety as it was something I had never done before! Great way to introduce myself and my students to something new! Very fun!
Erica M.