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Battleship: The Review Game

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Review Online-Friendly 40+ Minute Runtime


Game Features

  • Gameplay based on the actual Battleship board game
  • Two versions of the game included, a 2-team version and a 4-team version
  • Exciting sound effects to bring the game to life
  • Editable game board, so you can play multiple times


How to Play

  • Each team has three (4-team version) or five (2-team version) battleships of different lengths hidden on the game board.
  • A student/team chooses a letter and answers the question or completes the task on the corresponding slide.
  • If they get it correct, the teacher will take them to a reward page where they will be shown one to five missiles to fire at other teams.
  • The teacher will then go back to the game board where the student/team can choose which tiles they want to fire their missiles at. To choose a tile they will say a letter and number (ex. F3).
  • The teacher will click the tile(s) they choose to reveal if it was a hit or miss.
  • Once all missiles are fired, the teacher goes back to the question-choosing slide and the next team has their turn.
  • The last student/team with battleships on the board or with the least amount of hits at the end of the game wins.
  • Further instructions on how to play and edit the game can be found in the notes section of each slide.


Variations

  • I have no variations for this game at this time. If you played it a different way in your class and would like to share, I would be happy to hear from you in the comments below! :)



Fonts Needed: N/A


Teacher Feedback

(comments and runtimes from the previous version of my site)



  • Students: 30 | Time: 40min | Skill Focus: Review | Finished Game? 🟢


    I played the two-team version with my 3rd-grade middle school classes to review one book lesson. I put the students into pairs (everyone had a partner to play with), then I split the pairs into two teams (team 1 and team 2). I alternated between the teams on each turn. Every pair had to answer for their team. When it was their pair's turn to answer for their team, I had the pair stand, chose a letter or number, answer the question, and fire the missiles at the other team. This worked very well. Most of my classes got very into the game and enjoyed it very much (you truly cannot win all the time with this age group lol, so there were a couple of classes that acted bored and uninterested). But I would call it a win overall. If you have large class sizes like me, this way worked very well and ensured every student's participation. - Anon

  • Students: 28 | Time: 35min | Skill Focus: Review | Finished Game? 🔴


    My more shy kids had a fun time playing!! They really enjoyed the strategy aspect of the game, which made them want to participate. My students did not finish the game (AKA sink all the other teams battleships) but we just went off who had the most hits. - Anon

  • Students: 22 | Time: 25min | Skill Focus: Review | Finished Game? 🔴


    Found that students always tried to target one team - usually whoever already had the most hits - so it was hard to have a winner with whoever had the least hits because usually didn't have enough time to get that far. - Anon

  • I used Battleship 4 Teams as a Review game for 6th grade. My students sit in 5 rows so the 4 team play worked out well, this game was so exciting :D - Teacher L

  • I used battleship for speaking practice with 3rd grade and they enjoyed it. Thank you so much! - Kim

  • This is such a great game! I've been doing this with me MS 2nd graders for midterm review. I have 8 students per class and have been playing in 2 teams. However, I don't think I would use it again as a review game. My students are taking a super long time to pick where they want the missiles to go, especially if they have 5. We only got through maybe half of the game in each class. They all started getting frustrated for not hitting any ships the whole class and then checked out and didn't want to try answering questions anymore. In the future, I would play this for a free lesson or after school instead of exam review. - Regina

  • My students loved this game. - Reed

  • I wanted to thank you so much for this game. I have played it numerous times with my students and they love it! I appreciate all of your hard work! - Taylor

  • 3 Students

    Time: 20min

    Skill Focus: Review

    Finished Game? 🟢

  • 12 Students

    Time: 40min

    Skill Focus: Review

    Finished Game? 🔴

  • 25 Students

    Time: 30min

    Skill Focus: Review

    Finished Game? 🔴

  • 33 Students

    Time: 77min

    Skill Focus: Review

    Finished Game? 🔴

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lyn

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4 months ago

This is exciting and fun to play.

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