Tag

Travel and Vacations

Concerns travel - where students have gone, or where they want to go.

  • Summer Vacation Quiz Past Tense

    A quick fill-in-the-blank quiz you can use to review the past tense words: go, eat, and enjoy. Powerpoint has pictures from the text, places, food, and things.

  • My Summer Vacation Verb/Sentence Practice

    Worksheet to do after summer vacation to get the students writing again and thinking about how to talk about their summer experiences

  • Postcard for 6th grade. Here we go!

    This can be used as an activity at the end of the unit. Its essentially a postcard. (I`ll update more detail later.)

  • Could you tell me how to get to...

    Activity based on page 63 of New Crown 3 - students use a map to travel around Kobe/Osaka/Kyoto

  • Summer Vacation Conversation Activity

    A 4-part activity with a game at the end to discuss what everyone did during summer vacation. Practices: Simple past (1st person and 3rd), forming questions, superlative, conversation.

  • Snoopy's World Vacation (Time Zones)

    Travel the world with Snoopy and calculate the time in different time zones. Each location also includes some famous locations/a famous food.

  • Snoopy’s Dream Trip

    Example answer to the question, "Where would you like to go if you had the time and money?"

  • Transportation

    Means of transportation

  • Summer Vacation Plans Worksheet

    This is a worksheet I made for JHS 一年生 using "I will ~" 。When they finish, it can easily segue into a pair conversation activity where students can ask each other about their summer vacation plans!

  • Word Searches for Junior Sunshine 5 & 6

    Word searches & writing practice based on the Junior Sunshine 5 & 6 textbooks.

  • Welcome to Japan: a review of things to do.

    This PPT activity focuses on all the experiences that you can get in Japan as a tourist; from foods, cultural events, natural attractions and places to visit.

  • Travel Plan

    Mind-mapping a travel plan

  • NH 6- Unit 3-Writing worksheet

    Writing worksheet for New Horizon Unit 3 . I want to go to Italy.

  • Want to/ don't want to go to lesson

    A PPT for helping students talk about places they do and don't want to go to.

  • English noticeboard idea "Dream vacation"

    This noticeboard contains a quiz to help students find their dream holiday destination. You can use it to introduce places in your country and cultural landmarks.

  • Splatoon Turf Takeover

    Write & race game where teams write what they can/want to do in each prefecture and takeover Japan with their team's color. My additions (art, worksheets, rules) to an already-existing activity!

  • Around the Town Cards

    This is a fairly versatile and beautiful deck of cards that is easily adaptable to a fair number of traditional card games for English lessons. From games like SNAP! and Speed (Spit) to GoFish!

  • Immigration Game

    Students use "How long have you. . . " to try and make it through immigration.

  • I recommend ~ ! (Plan a vacation) - NC 3 Talk 1

    This is a lesson addressing Junior High New Crown 3 Talk 1, which is about recommending places to travel to. It includes a review of the textbook as well as a customizable pair speaking activity.

  • Group trivia game activity (Who/What/Which)

    A group based trivia activity that includes many fun trivias and questions from the book. (Blue Sky 3 - Target 14)

  • Plan a Trip

    A lesson designed to get students familiar with geography and engage them with a fictional vacation.

  • Spring Vacation Bingo

    Students ask their peers what they did on their spring vacation, checking answers off a bingo sheet, and conjugating verbs into the past tense as they go.

  • How was your spring vacation?

    The worksheet attached can be used by students to interview their classmates. This is a review for the past simple lesson that they studied in first grade.

  • Cupid's Messenger 📣❤️ (Telephone Game)

    It's pretty much telephone Game/Chinese Whispers with a Valentine's Day theme (+ MapleStory Characters!) Little to no prep required and can be played when asked to do something last minute

  • 6th Grade New Horizon Jeopardy

    End-of-term Jeopardy review

  • Camping Trip! (should)

    What should you bring to the camping trip?

  • Do You Know Japan?

    A warmup activity for passive voice where students are given 3 hints and have to guess the prefecture

  • Ice Hockey Janken Board Game

    This is a short review activity played in pairs. It can be modified to fit many grammar points, for most (if not all) grades. Here are my versions for Unit 5 & 6 of the 5年生 Blue Sky textbook.

  • The Get Japan Game

    Quiz-style game based on Japan's prefectures, for learning/practicing "You can see/eat/enjoy" sentences.

  • My Best School Memory!

    It's not an activity but a slideshow and worksheet to help them memorizing the questions. Unit 7 in the textbook has answer sentences like "My best memory is ________." but...

  • Country Conversation Cards

    36 different countries with two things you can do written on them to be used for conversation practice.

  • Bucket List

    Students will write about things they want to accomplish in their lifetime.

  • Travel the World

    This activity introduces famous places and famous foods in countries.

  • Turf Takeover

    I have only played this game in my second-year middle school. I have a template version and an Infinitive version. This game was inspired by Keith Miyazaki's I Went to Japan to Use an Infinitive.

  • My Summer Vacation Postcard

    Students reflect on their summer vacation and create a postcard to "send" to the teacher about what they did.

  • What do you want to do this summer?

    Little presentation to practice vocabulary for Summer activities and places to go, the second part of it is a quiz, very simple but useful before the summer vacation.

  • Pokemon Review Game for New Horizon 5 & 6

    A review game for New Horizon 5 & 6 covering vocabulary and target sentences from Unit 1 to 3.

  • New Horizon 6 Final Writing Worksheet

    This worksheet is a two-page document that's meant to be printed on both sides.

  • Where do you want to go?

    I used these PowerPoints to introduce landmarks from different countries instead of using flash cards.

  • What did you do for summer/winter vacation?

    In this activity, students write about what they did over summer or winter vacation using the past tense. Once they finish writing, they draw a picture of their vacation.

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