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Ep 310: Three Low-Prep Games That Keep Students Engaged in December (Without the Extra Work)
Episode 310

Ep 310: Three Low-Prep Games That Keep Students Engaged in December (Without the Extra Work)

Secondary Teacher Podcast · Khristen Massic | Secondary Teacher Strategist, Teacher Time Management, Lesson Planning Systems

December 2, 202510m 31s

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Show Notes

By December, we’re all running on fumes—trust me, I’ve been there! In this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, I’m sharing my three favorite low-prep classroom games that keep middle and high school students genuinely engaged (without the extra work, guilt, or endless slide decks).

If you juggle multiple preps and are looking for classroom management ideas, student engagement strategies, or simple routines to beat the holiday chaos, these games are your shortcut to less stress and more connection.

I’ll show you exactly how “Would You Rather,” Taboo, and adapted board games can boost learning and cut down on your prep time—so you can finally breathe easy in December and set yourself up for an easier January. Hit play and let’s thrive together!

Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.

Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolbox

Get the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/reset

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