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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!

  • Lets see the world ( Countries )

    The activity is based on Unit 4 - Lets see the world of New Horizon for grade 6

  • Who is this? Quiz!

    A simple guess who quiz for grade 5 new horizon textbook unit 4

  • Brain Teaser

    Brain teaser with simple English in the form of a multiple-choice quiz. Most suited for 3rd year JHS, however if your students have already done the rules of punctuation marks, it should be ok.

  • New Horizon 1, Unit 1 - 3 Jeopardy Review

    A review of the first semester's New Horizon units for the first year's.

  • [MUSIC GAME] Japan Musical Pursuit (JHS-SHS)

    Music quiz version of Trivial Pursuit!

  • “How Many” funny picture quiz

    Students count how many of a certain object are in funny pictures.

  • Disaster Prevention in America

    A short presentation about disasters in America and school drills. Targeted towards 3rd grade junior high school students learning Unit 4.

  • Weather in English

    Focused on New Horizons 2 pg.56

  • Wasei-Eigo quiz (+bonus round)

    Students are given the wasei-eigo word in Japanese, and must guess how to say it in English. The bonus round has them guessing what foreign language the non-English loan word comes from.

  • JHS (三年生) SpongeBob - Who Stole the Secret Recipe?

    A PowerPoint game and worksheet to practice critical thinking, and translating English into Japanese by reading.

  • My Summer Vacation: Two Truths and a Lie

    Past tense simple review in which students quiz each other on their own summer vacations. Writing and speaking.

  • Spy Family Template

    You can use this template for quizzes or reviews. This is just a template so you can add, change, or revise your questions anytime you want.

  • Jeopardy review, 5th grade U1-U3

    This Jeopardy game covers New Horizons 5th grade units 1-3. It's designed to be a 1st semester review game with an additional phonics section which quizzes reading skills (meaning not important).

  • Jeopardy review, 6th grade U1-U3

    This Jeopardy game covers New Horizons 6th grade units 1-3. It's designed to be a 1st semester review game with an additional phonics section which quizes reading skills (meaning not important).

  • Music Quiz (PT.2)

    another music quiz to pass the time!!!!

  • The Great Emu War

    A Presentation and Quiz questions about The Great Emu War

  • DnD: the Search for the Missing Teacher!

    A short(ish) Dungeons and Dragons campaign in which the students fight monsters and talk to other characters to find their missing teacher.

  • SHS Australian Christmas Review game

    An Australian Christmas themed, narrative style review game for SHS students (and could probably work for JHS)

  • English Idioms (with card matching)

    Students learn some common English idioms. At the end, they will try and match idioms to their meanings.

  • Preposition Birdwatching! NH1U5

    Students are in a birdwatching contest and need to use prepositions (by/on/in/under) to write sentences about where the prize-winning birds are!

  • Jeopardy: Superhero Edition

    A superhero themed jeopardy template.

  • Let's Try 1 Unit 6 Alphabet Logo Quiz

    A 'Detective Conan' themed logo quiz to test upper case letter recognition

  • Harry Potter Train Game

    An edited version of the same activity uploaded by Onaka.

  • Present perfect vs continuous intro

    An introduction to the present perfect continuous, for third grade students who are stuggling to understand the difference.

  • Intro to Passive

    Intro powerpoint to first introduce this grammar point for third graders JHS.

  • Easter Treasure Hunt

    Students work together to find cut out eggs around the classroom.

  • Shiritori Interview

    A fun, familiar approach to a new gerunds Interview activity.

  • Kanji Quiz [Relative Pronouns]

    Kanji Quiz ppt and wkst of the grammar point [that and which].

  • Smash Bros Jeopardy

    A Smash Bros themed Jeopardy PPT game, where all points are recorded within the PPT!

  • Jeopardy: Sukh's White Horse

    I used the Jeapordy template already on the site (by NaganoSara) and made the questions relevant for the "Sukh's white horse" section of "Here We go! 2"

  • This/That is... He/She is... Pictionary

    A simple pictionary game for practicing this/that and he/she is....

  • Simple Summer Vocab and a Game

    Some basic summer vocab and a quick game.

  • Vegetables! Series of Vegetable Games

    This powerpoint can be used for the whole 45 minutes for 1st and 2nd graders! You can modify it for higher grades

  • JHS (二年生) - The Power of UP!

    A quick group game to show the possibilities of the English word "up".

  • America Tourist Spots

    14 different tourist spots in America presentation

  • New horizon 1, Gerunds worksheet.

    The primary objective of this worksheet is to facilitate students' understanding and recognition of gerunds. The worksheet comprises two main sections.

  • Treasure Hunt Game 'He is My Brother' 'He is~'

    As my other treasure games, but this time teams choose two items at once. 'This is my [grandmother]', 'He/she is [kind]'. Behind each selection is an item worth points.

  • Digital Passport (editable) any level.

    A simple editable passport that the students could use in traveling overseas activities.

  • I can...! (PPT "Anime" for NH5 U3 Speech)

    A very extra PPT "anime" (with BGM and SFXs) explaining a scenario where the students suddenly woke up as superheroes & they get to decide what they can and can't do!

  • A Trivia Quiz

    I made this trivia quiz as a warm-up activity for my classes. It contains random facts with some explanations.

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