Tag

Special Needs

This activity can be used in Special Needs classes.

  • 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.

  • Jake's Snakes and Ladders

    This a simple Snakes and Ladders game I made for one of my special needs classes.

  • Do you have ESP?

    Students test their classmates' powers of perception by drawing hidden shapes.

  • Are You Bingo

    This is an interview game, with a Bingo twist. This is super easy to edit to fit your style.

  • "Can you ~ ?" Pokemon "Guess Who?" style game

    Students choose a Pokemon and keep it a secret. Their partner must ask "Can you ~ ?" questions to find out which Pokemon their partner has.

  • The boy sleeping on his desk is...

    Students try to identify the students of a class full of slackers by listening or reading to descriptions.

  • Karuta Collection

    A collection of 12 word files with different Karuta cards.

  • Flashcards Collection

    16 word files separated by categories with many flashcards ready to be printed.

  • Emperors of Japan

    Students practice identifying and spelling ordinal numbers by looking at some of the past Emperors of Japan.

  • Plural Monsters

    Students practice plurals (and the names of body parts) by drawing comical monsters.

  • How Many Cats

    Students are race to drawn the nouns given by teachers.

  • Karuta

    A game in which the teacher says a word or phrase and students race to slap the correct card.

  • Karuta: Uno Scramble

    Different ways of playing karuta games

  • This is That is card game

    "This is a - That is a" review using a fun card game.

  • ABC Dominoes

    A simple ABC game where students match upper/lowercase domino letters.

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