Google Slide Tier List Activity

 What is it? Eric Curtis has created a Google Slide activity called Tier List. The basics of this activity is to have students think critically and collaboratively in sorting a group of items from the best to the least. This could be sorting out the most important battles of the Revolutionary War to listing important characters from a book that had an impact on the outcome of the story. The idea comes from video games culture where people rank characters or objects based on how important they are to the game. 

How long is the activity? According to Eric Curtis, the entire activity should take one class period. He has it broken down into three parts each taking between 5-10 minutes to complete. 

How to do it? Basically, after you share the Google Slide Tier List with the students, they will work individually to sort and rank the group of items based upon your prompt from S (the best) to F (the worst). They will then compare their rankings with a partner and at the end, the entire class will do the same activity together with everyone providing feedback. 


Everything you need to know to successfully complete this activity can be found on Eric Curtis blog post. Not only does he have a comprehensive but brief video where he goes over each step, he provides a breakdown for each step along with a GIF to help make it easier. 


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