You've planned a super fun review game for your students and can't wait to get started! There's just one problem.
Precious, fun review game time is being wasted while you supervise the process of your students coming up with team names.
That's right, you haven't even gotten to the voting stage yet. You're stuck in nomination limbo, and the nominations have been ... less than stellar. The minutes are ticking by, and your deep sighs are getting longer and more frequent with each student's team name suggestion.
"I want to be team Ohio!"
"No, Team Rizz!"
"Okay, but hear me out! Let's just be Team Extra. Get it?! Like our personalities!"
"Guys, we could be Team Skibidi Toilet!" (wild laughter)
"If we don't get to be Team Swiftie's, I'm not playing! I'm out!"
Does this scenario sound familiar?
I'm all about letting students express their creativity, but sometimes creative free reign can backfire. Selecting team names can be one of those times. That's why I created fun, pre-made team names that teachers can default to and use over and over again! No more wasting time with the name selection process (that, let's face it, often yields suggestions you'd rather not have in the classroom). Just get straight to your review game! While I do believe in pre-made names for the sake of saving time and headaches, I don't believe in boring. I, much like one of my example students at the beginning of this post, consider myself to be a bit extra. So, you won't find boring names like Team 1 and 2 in my classroom or Team Blue and Purple. What you will find are The Nerdy Nuggets, The Quirky Turkeys, The Spunky Sprinkles, and The Peppy Piranhas, just to name a few!
Pre-made classroom game team names will help you reclaim wasted time and get straight to your review game!
If you want no-prep, super fun classroom game team names that you can print and use instantly, click on my sets of classroom team names below, or get all of them in one bundle by clicking here!
May the best team win! Until next time,
Lauren
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