Are you ready to bring a new level of engagement and motivation into your classroom while helping your students review, practice, and master important skills?Â
I know the challenge all too well. I’ve been there—trying to figure out new ways to keep students engaged, especially when the year feels like it’s dragging, and they’re tired.

You know the feeling: students are ready to check out, but we can’t give up. We still have standards to teach, things to review, and test prep looming on the horizon.
That’s why I’m excited to share my Game On! Classic and Popular Games collection with you.Â
These are real, hands-on strategies that I’ve used with success, not only in upper elementary but even with middle schoolers. From 2nd grade to 7th grade, I know how to make these games work, and I’m here to help you do the same.
Whether you’re interested in Jenga, Minute to Win It challenges, or classic board games, I’ll give you tools to help you—tips, strategies, and free resources—so you can take these popular games and turn them into learning activities.
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Here’s What You’ll Get When You Sign Up:

My best tips for using classic and popular games in a way that’s manageable, effective, and engaging.

Printable guides for my top favorite games with simple strategies to manage classroom expectations, so the games are fun for everyone (including you!).

Free printables for games like Jenga and Spoons to help you get these games going in your classroom.

It can be done! I’ve seen it work time and again in my own classroom, and I want to make it as easy as possible for you.Â
Let me take the guesswork out of adding engagement and impactful learning into your routine, so you can focus on what you do best—teaching and inspiring your students.
P.S. Oh hey, did we just meet?

In case we haven’t officially met yet, I’m Jennifer Findley—the blogger behind JenniferFindley.com and the creator of the All-Access Memberships. Right now, I’m taking a break from the classroom to raise my toddler, college student, and adult special needs son. I know what it’s like to juggle high expectations from admin, rigorous curriculum standards, and the need for engagement that actually works.
I’ve used these strategies with success all the way from 2nd grade to 7th grade, and I can’t wait to help you do the same. Let’s bring some fun (and sanity) back into your classroom!