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PowerPoint

This activity is based around using a PowerPoint presentation.

PowerPoint is useful for slideshows, but with a little know-how, you can use it to create interactive games as well. In the games, you can often go through the slides and edit in your own questions and answers.

Many really creative users have uploaded fun games based on a wide variety of themes, so look around and see what you can find!

  • Travel the World

    This activity introduces famous places and famous foods in countries.

  • Similar (but different) Verbs

    An activity that aims to explore the differences between "look", "see" & "watch"; "hear" & "listen"; "speak" & "talk"; and "say" & "tell". A short revision quiz follows the examples.

  • 🍓Fruit Bakudan Game🍓

    Students practice fruit names while trying to avoid the "bakudan" that secretly lurks underneath! (Powerpoint Game)

  • Post Modification Jeopardy (Autumn Themed)

    An Autumn themed game of Jeopardy to review various types of post-modification

  • Comparatives Jeopardy (Autumn Themed)

    An autumn themed Jeopardy to practice comparatives and superlatives

  • Telepathy Game (How many animals?)

    This is a simple Power Point activity intended for Grades 1-2. After mastering numbers (1-10), this could be a fun counting practice for the students.

  • Comparatives and Superlatives

    This is a powerpoint presentation of comparatives and superlatives showing some examples.

  • Capital Cities Powerpoint Quiz

    A simple quiz game on the capital cities of various countries

  • Cooking Mama - Where is it From?

    A short powerpoint game to Introduce/review the phrase "Where is it from?".

  • What do you want? Fruits and Vegetables PPT Game

    Students practice the phrase 'I want ~.' in response to the class asking 'What do you want?'. Click the item to see if they won on that slide by revealing a celebratory gif.

  • Thanksgiving Day

    This activity includes a PowerPoint about Thanksgiving and a Worksheet allowing students to utilize the vocabulary.

  • Country Quiz (Elementary)

    Country quiz practising verbs "to eat", "to ride", "to visit" and "to see".

  • What's Missing? Kirby is going to eat the shapes!

    A quick shapes version of the what's missing? game featuring Kirby!

  • Spy X Family What would you like? Game

    Students guess which each character would like using the phrase 'I would like ~~.' in response to the teacher or whole class asking 'What would you like?'. Made for Here We Go 5 U7.

  • Does/Doesn't - Who is your friend?

    From Sunshine Program Book 1, Program 5, Interact 1, pg 66. Explains how to use Does/Doesnt in a fun interactive way. For junior highschool students.

  • Zelda Treasure Quest & Christmas Ver.

    This is a PowerPoint typhoon game taking from Keith's style of the typhoon review game where you ask the question first from a sheet, then the student chooses a place on the board.

  • What ~ Do You Like Dice Game

    Students roll dice and take turns asking what they all like in relation to the corresponding dice side

  • Which/That/Who Relative Pronouns Warm Up

    Multiple choice questions with four possible answers, click to reveal if answer is correct.

  • Alphabet Memory Match

    Practice pairing upper and lower case letters.

  • pg 84 NHG1 Expressions for Holidays and Birthdays

    This is a board game and review PPT for expressions used on holidays and birthdays.

  • Pronoun Practice with Anya

    A SpyxFamily themed Kahoot or PowerPoint (with a worksheet) practicing most of the pronouns on p. 76 of New Horizons 1.

  • Kirby Food Slice - Keynote Edition

    A food game using the target language "What do you want?"/"I want ________". Original game by: Lucasmh. Adjusted for Keynote users.

  • It tastes...?

    A game and a worksheet to practice "taste" words.

  • How much is the...game?

    A game to practice asking about prices, and answering the question: "How much is the _____?"

  • Welcome to Kirby Cafe!

    Practice ordering food and asking about menu prices, featuring Kirby Cafe!

  • Trivia Quiz with Comparatives & Superlatives

    Test your class' general knowledge using this simple and flexible quiz.

  • Ordering in a restaurant

    This activity will introduce restaurant vocabulary to students and includes a script on how to order in a restaurant.

  • Market thieves: revamping the missing game

    A missing game where animals steal your fruits, vegetables and other food, from your market stand. Ask your students what's missing so they can get them back! Can be used for price/number practice too

  • Let's Try 2 Unit 6 Logo Quiz

    A logo quiz to practice the letters of the alphabet

  • The Harry Potter Train Game (New Horizon Vers.)

    A game to practice giving directions for train lines related to New Horizon 2 (p. 81)

  • NH Let's Talk 1, Can I/ Can you...

    This is a simple Powerpoint to go with the worksheet (posted by deedeek) for the Can I/ Can you...? Let's Talk 1 grammar point, page 64, New Horizon 1.

  • New Year's Day-USA

    simple, peanuts theme

  • Which Way to Go? (Keynote Edition)

    This is a version of Lucasmh`s wonderful direction game that works for Keynote users like myself. Full credit: https://www.altopedia.net/activities/1270-which-way-to-go.

  • Don't Pop the Balloon! (Thanksgiving Activity)

    Team-survival review PowerPoint themed around Thanksgiving.

  • The Story of Stingy Jack (Halloween lesson)

    A short presentation with some animations and texts about the *real* story of Stingy Jack.

  • What do you want to be?

    This is a fun activity to practice job names. Students must guess the picture behind the tiles.

  • She loves dogs! (3rd Person Singular)

    An entire class based around the 3rd Person Singular for 1st Grade of Junior High School

  • Are there~ Is there~ in my country?

    I split the class into 6 groups. They guess if we have McDonald's, Sushiro, etc., in the Philippines. You can tweak the quiz for your country.

  • Sonic Racing (Blank Version)

    Sonic themed short review PowerPoint for any topic!

  • Fall for English 'Race and Speak'

    A Race and Speak type game along with follow up writing

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