[aisle] Battle of the Books - Pandemic Style -- Need Ideas!

Tammy Gonio tgonio at d118.org
Wed Mar 2 10:35:38 CST 2022


We have done this for two years.    Our first round each team gets six
questions that no one else can answer.  We had the students meet via google
meet. for each team and give their answers for the first round.  Then we
had all the students in a google meet for the "flash round".  I set up a
google form for each of the 10 flash questions.  The questions were read
live for all to hear.  As soon as someone knew the answer they would go
into the link for the google form and click on the answer.  The spreadsheet
would have the time stamp so I knew who answered the question first
correctly.  I hope this makes sense.  It is difficult to explain typing it
out.
Tammy Gonio

Library Media Specialist
Wauconda Grade School
225 Osage Street
Wauconda, Illinois 60102
(847) 526-6671


On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 8:20 AM Karrie Fisher via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I have adapted BOB so many times since the pandemic, but the recent
> mask-optional situation has set my game back to "not happening."  We were
> going to gather in a multi-purpose room with kids being masked and socially
> distanced.  Now with so many kids not wearing masks, my admin doesn't want
> 93 kids in one room.  Good call, in my opinion.
>
> But this leaves me looking for ways to host this game without gathering
> the kids as a whole group.  Teams, yes.   I've thought about having a
> Google Meet game where small numbers of teams are socially distanced in
> classrooms.  My teachers don't want that.
>
> Has anyone done this in small groups, sending the questions to the
> students and having them submit answers on a Google form?  If so, how did
> this look?  Did kids do this after school? In school?
>
> I'm looking for ways to play this game and am feeling frustrated because I
> feel like we've taken a step back -- rather than forward -- with the masks
> coming off.
>
> Thanks for any ideas you have!
>
>
> Happily Ever After,
> Karrie Fisher, Library Media Specialist
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