WHAT ARE CLASSROOM ROTATION GAMES?
These are usually card games where cards (or other EFL material; including traditional EFL matieral) rotate from team to team. All of the students in the classroom play the same game at the same time, but at any given time no two teams are doing the exact same activity, because each team has a different set of cards. These sets rotate from team to team in such a way that each team eventually gets exposed to all of the sets/material. The cards usually have a point value and each team gets its turn to perform the tasks on their cards (often with the clock ticking) to collect points. Some cards/tasks are scored objectively and others are scored subjectively. Usually the game ends after all the sets of cards have rotated through every team at least once. The team that collects the most points is the winner. Or, if all of the teams obtain the desired score, they can all be winners and get the desired prize or grade (for example: A+).