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Special Needs

This activity can be used in Special Needs classes.

  • Where Is It?

    Students try to guess the location of an object.

  • Smooch And Pooch

    Students learn basic greetings and self-introductions while passing around Smooch & Pooch and introduce themselves to 10 of their classmates.

  • When Are You Free?

    Students try to guess which character their partner has chosen.

  • Hullabaloo

    Students touch target vocabulary cards that match categories the ALT calls out. The group standing on the exact card the ALT calls out is the winner of that round!

  • Food Wheel

    Students make a food wheel to help them become familiar with the written words for different foods.

  • Body Coloring

    Students color body parts of the giant and robot handouts according to the ALT's directions.

  • True Or False

    Students listen and decide whether various sentences are true.

  • Cute Hand-drawn Phonics Chart (A-Z)

    A bright and cute hand-drawn phonics sheet covering the letters of the alphabet.

  • Time Hunters

    Students travel around game board collecting times on their cards for various daily routine verbs.

  • Portrait (Funny Drawing Activity)

    This activity can be used as a practice for "How many ~?" lesson. Students have a good laugh at their final outputs. Activity can be done by pair or small groups.

  • Shape Uno

    Students play the famous UNO card game while practicing saying the names of ten shapes in English.

  • Blindfold Direction

    A blindfolded student is guided by his peers to his chosen destination.

  • Magic Numbers

    This card trick will leave your students breathless but it only works if they know how to spell numbers 1-10.

  • Number Train

    This listening activity is for helping students catch the difference between "teen" and "ty" at the end of numbers.

  • Making Monsters

    This is a drawing activity for Halloween that can be used to teach body parts and plurals.

  • Plural Monster Drawing

    Students draw monsters while practicing body parts.

  • Phonics Fun

    Students listen to the ALT pronounce words from the worksheet and choose the corresponding words in an 'amida' or 'ghost leg' activity.

  • Bingo Interview: Who/He/She

    Students interview each other using "Who is he/she?" questions.

  • Shapely Animals

    Students draw animals using the shapes they are taught. This is a very easy and basic activity which teaches students to recognize shapes in animals.

  • Alphabet Mistakes

    Guess what letters are not correct and fix them.

  • He Looks Terrible

    The students look at pictures and listen to sounds, and then write sentences to describe what they saw/heard.

  • I Spy

    Children play a simplified version of "I Spy" while reviewing colours.

  • After C

    This is a simple alphabet order game where students must say what is before/after the letter you say.

  • Alphabet Order War

    Students stategically play alphabet cards in hopes to gain the most cards.

  • How Many Monsters

    Students practice asking "How many?" and review body parts by drawing monsters.

  • How Much Shopping

    Students ask "How much is~?" to find out the prices of the items in this info gap activity.

  • Animals Go Whacko

    Students learn animal names, movements, and sounds through this educational and fun tag game. This is a slight variation of the 'Safe Zone' game.

  • Fish Go

    This is a group card activity that practices offering food using "Would you like...?" It is the reverse of "Go Fish."

  • What And Where

    This game is similar to Go Fish, except a little more advanced. Students learn how to ask what and where questions while practicing animal and country names.

  • Monster Drawing

    Students use their knowledge of English colors, numbers, body parts, and shapes (optional) to draw a monster based upon the ALT's description.

  • Word Finder

    A simple yet addictive and competitive word finder game.

  • Super Mario Typhoon

    Students review what was studied in the year with a fun, 48 question quiz based on Mario.

  • Run and Read

    Pair activity that involves students finding information that is scattered around the classroom and passing it on to their partner.

  • Ghost Leg

    Students practice the alphabet by playing a bingo game based on "amida kuji," which means "ghost leg."

  • Sum It Up

    Students draw cards and say the number written. They then say the sum of the cards drawn.

  • UFO Attack

    Students must answer questions to move the UFO away from their base.

  • Quick Draw

    Students race to be the first person to 'shoot' their opponent's card in order to steal it.

  • The Man Wearing A Striped Shirt

    Students must find Waldo/Wally and other people in the picture before other groups!

  • Katakana Karuta

    Students learn to hear the difference between katakana pronunciation and REAL English by playing this fast paced card game.

  • Squares

    In this strategy game, students draw lines to try and complete a square.

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