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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!

  • Weather Powerpoint Game

    An easy game to practice saying "It's (sunny/cloudy/rainy/snowy/windy/stormy/hot/cold)."

  • Race Track

    Practice ordinal numbers and colours as these crazy cars race to the finish!

  • "What do you Call it?"

    A quiz that makes students guess what various different items are called in different English -speaking countries.

  • Demon Slayer Shelf

    A PowerPoint game that'll have the students at the edge of their seat!

  • Mario Kart English Template

    Move Characters on a race course. Multiple race tracks to choose from so your students don't get bored. Add any Q&A you want to test your students.

  • Flying Fish 'Koi No Bori' Point Game

    A race and speak or write and race point game suitable for the spring.

  • Mario Kart DS Quiz

    Enjoy this popular activity based on the Nintendo DS version of Mario Kart. I have made a considerable use of its soundtrack composed by Shinobu Tanaka.

  • Goldfish Scooping Jeopardy! (Present Simple)

    Jeopardy Quiz game using New Crown 1 up to lesson 1 part 1 simple present and more!

  • Sit Down Elimination Games

    Students are asked a question and based on their answer they either stay standing or are eliminated and sit down. Great for short reviews at the start or end of class.

  • Screenwriters!

    Group story/script writing/Completion activity using Adj + (that)

  • 🌎World Greetings (New Horizon 6: Unit 1 OH)

    This is for Elementary New Horizon 6's Unit 1 specifically for the Over the Horizon section.

  • How's the weather?

    How's the weather slideshow to review vocab. Has a small quiz at the end.

  • What animals do you like?

    This can be used to review the question, "What animal do you like?" and the answer "I like~."

  • Mario Party - Have you ever

    Have students work together in groups in order to gather the most coins!

  • 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐒𝐳𝐨𝐧 β‘€ & β‘₯ materials

    Collection of prints, activities and materials for use at elementary school. Covers all units of the New Horizon 5 and 6 textbooks.

  • The Bomb Game (Hot Potato Game)

    A powerpoint version of the 'bakudan game' as its called in Japan or hot potato as we often called it Canada.

  • Detective Conan- Have you Ever

    It is a Pictionary type game. Students must use the pictures to determine what question is being asked. They must use the target phrase "Have you ever..."

  • BattleBots! (Ver 1.3)

    Mecha review Building/Battle Game

  • Disney Guess Who

    A Disney version of the popular board game Guess Who, which can be used to practice relative pronouns (Is it someone who...). Designed to be played on PCs, but can also be used as a worksheet.

  • Gotta Compare 'Em All! POKEMON!!!

    In groups, students collect and compare Pokemon cards, while also practicing other comparatives, to build the best Pokemon deck.

  • 4 corners

    A fun game to play with a big class.

  • Countries - Sleeping Panda

    This is a game about naming flags of different countries.

  • Mario's Clue! - Hangman Alternative

    Guess the right letters or the Piranha Plant'll gethcha! A Mario themed Hangman Alternative.

  • Where is Naruto? (Countries)

    Touch the flag to reveal if Naruto is there or not. Group by group, Students say "I want to go to ________" in order to choose. The group that gets the most guesses right wins.

  • Canadian Slang Quiz

    10 Canadian slang words plus one bonus round. Students can try to guess the meaning.

  • Feelings Game

    A simple PowerPoint game to review feelings (happy, sad, angry, fine, hungry, thirsty, sleepy, tired).

  • Where is Pikachu? School Pokemon Hunt

    Vocabulary practice activity to go with the rooms/areas of the school introduced in the school section of the New Horizon Elementary Picture Dictionary.

  • Powerpoint Flash Card sets

    Sets of Powerpoint flash cards for ES/Special Needs

  • Mario Phonics (R/L & Magic E)

    Practice phonics with Mario Mario

  • How are you? Where is the character game.

    Students guess which feeling a character is hiding behind by saying "I'm --.". There are 10 questions.

  • The Prefecture Introduction Production

    A powerpoint and whiteboard review activity that asks students to recommend things and places in their prefecture while practicing making and using the passive form.

  • Routine Race

    This can be used for Unit 2 of the New Horizon ES lesson or any lesson about the use of adverbs of frequency.

  • HERE WE GO 6 Review

    It's a yearend review activity for 6th Grade or a first activity for 7th grade (1st year JHS).

  • How to:"What's missing? and "Where is Pikachu?"

    A step-by-step guide when making these two basic PowerPoint games.

  • Alphabets Matching Game

    Match uppercase letters to lowercase letters.

  • One year review for Grade 5 and Grade 6

    I used the same template created by UonumaRobert. I just added more questions to give all students a chance to answer and play the game.

  • Alphabet Guessing Game Powerpoint

    Letters are divided into four pieces, each click reveals a piece. Students can guess which letter it is, but there are false friends (Like G and O). The actual letter is in the comments.

  • Geothermal Japan

    A reading activity that educates on geothermal energy use in Japan.

  • New Crown 2 - Songs "I Just called to say..."

    Introducing Stevie Wonder and then a dictation challenge using his song from the text book.

  • New Crown 2 - The Little Prince

    English Video Clips and questions

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