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Ready for some March Madness Reading ideas? Get some fun, creative, and engaging ideas to celebrate March Madness in the classroom! These 25 ideas include basketball reading comprehension activities, games, bulletin board, crafts, reading bracket, challenges, and more for kids in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade! Perfect for a classroom transformation with a basketball theme, too! 2nd Grade March Activities, Sports Themed Literacy Night, Literacy Night Sports Theme, Basketball Room Transformation Classroom, Elementary Reading Bulletin Boards, March Reading Bulletin Board Ideas, March Madness School Ideas, Reading Competition Ideas, Reading Celebration Ideas Classroom

Ready for some March Madness Reading ideas? Get some fun, creative, and engaging ideas to celebrate March Madness in the classroom! These 25 ideas include basketball reading comprehension activities, games, bulletin board, crafts, reading bracket, challenges, and more for kids in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade! Perfect for a classroom transformation with a basketball theme, too!

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During March Madness room transformations are an easy way to boost student engagement in the classroom! I did a basketball themed math review to prepare for our state standardized test. The whole group review was displayed on my SmartBoard and students answered each question on their dry erase boards. After each question, students from the "home team" and the "away team" were able to shoot mini basketballs into the hoops on the "court" in the middle of my classroom. March Madness Math Activities, March Madness Reading Challenge, Basketball Classroom, March Madness Activities, March Madness Math, Basketball Math, Middle School Classroom Themes, Middle School Decor, Testing Encouragement

During March Madness room transformations are an easy way to boost student engagement in the classroom! I did a basketball themed math review to prepare for our state standardized test. The whole group review was displayed on my SmartBoard and students answered each question on their dry erase boards. After each question, students from the "home team" and the "away team" were able to shoot mini basketballs into the hoops on the "court" in the middle of my classroom.

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