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After doing some "in classroom" and "online" games, I found some games. One of those games is by Brynn Allison, The Literary Maven
The games is; Mad Gab. "These puzzles are a group of words, that at first glance and first saying don't make sense, but when you say them slowly and listen to what you hear, you can figure out what the phrase is. For example,  Common Firm Their Rain becomes Come In From The Rain. When we played over Zoom, I had students turn off their mics and cameras, so other students couldn't hear or see what they were saying. Students made their guesses in the chat. This site has tons of lists of Mad Gab phrases."

One other game that I like is by Molly Ledford, The Littlest Teacher. This game is; PowerPoint Games. "With this easy to use free editable PowerPoint template, you can add your questions and answers to this interactive review game and play with your students on Zoom, Google Meet, or your online meeting platform of choice! (Instructions for editing and use with Zoom are included.) Review content, play trivia, and more with this easy PowerPoint game. You can keep a running scoreboard on the screen, and make the game as short or long as you want."

I've always been a fan of PPT. It's fun and challenging to see all the different things you can do and create in PPT. 

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