Classroom Review Games
Turn review day into a live guessing game.
Right Price helps teachers build review games where students guess numbers, identify clues, explain reasoning, and remember the reveal.
History and social studies
- Estimate the length of the Oregon Trail
- Identify a historical figure from an image
- Put events in chronological order
Science
- Name the highlighted part of a cell
- Guess the distance from Earth to the Sun
- Identify a process from a diagram
Math and financial literacy
- Estimate grocery totals
- Compare monthly expenses
- Guess a budget amount before revealing the answer
Vocabulary and language arts
- Match a word to a definition
- Identify a phrase from a clue
- Guess the meaning from context
A simple classroom game plan
Start with content students already need to review, then make every reveal an opportunity to explain why the answer is right.
- 1Choose one lesson, unit, or quiz topic.
- 2Add 8 to 15 prompts with a mix of easy, medium, and challenge rounds.
- 3Use Classic Guess Mode for numbers and Clue Mode for images, vocabulary, maps, people, and diagrams.
- 4Add short explanations after the answer reveal to reinforce the lesson.
- 5Let students play as teams so discussion happens before each submission.