Students toss a soft ball. If you drop it, you must answer a review question. If you get it wrong, you sit down. Last one standing wins.

Integrating games into the classroom isn't just about fun; it’s a strategic educational tool.

“Planck for blackbody. Einstein for photoelectric. Einstein said the dice quote.”

but with a narrative layer. Students must pass a "relic" (an object) around the room without being caught by a "Seeker," with each successful pass revealing a piece of a story written on the board. 3. Popular Games with Stealthy Narratives

Whether you have five minutes to fill or a full lesson to review, here are some of our favorite ways to turn your classroom into a playground for the mind. 1. The Quick-Fire Classics

Do not play the same game twice in a row. Use a three-week rotation.