Students listen in the activity.
Listening Practice (TV Shows)
Short clips from Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and cartoons. Goes with a worksheet to fill in the dialogue.
Food Ohajiki (Let's Try 1! Unit 5)
Multiple games that can be used with this powerpoint. Elementary school students grade 3 level .
Snowball of Friendship
A game to get students practicing writing, reading, listening, and speaking. Minimal materials required.
Singular Verbs ( Intro of Family and Friends)
These are activities for practicing the singular verbs.
Connect Four 🟡🔴
A great way to incorporate a classic game into a fun speaking activity where they have to say a sentence before they can drop the chip.
Simple NH2 Page 81 Activity
Students will learn page 81 in New Horizons 2 and then practice the important parts of the dialogue.
Colors "Life Game" (Let's try1 ! book)
A fun game to help elementary school grade 3 students to learn colors.
Flags E.S.Grade 3 Guessing game
Powerpoint game designed to help elementary school grade 3 students learn the name of some countries. (Let's Try! 1 book).
Hunt for the ~ing (7年) Halloween themed
Children look for ing related pictures in their textbook
Hunt for the ~ing 1 & 2 (9年)
Job Fair.
This game is to practice I can/ I can't in a real world roleplay setting.
Spelling Activity
A simple game to help elementary school students grades 3 and 4 to learn how to spell.
Where is ○○?
Working as pairs, students must navigate and give each other directions in their classrooms turned into their town.
American Money Presentation
A short presentation aimed at 5-6年生 discussing American currency and prices
I'm from~ . Activity (E.S. grades 4 and 5)
Simple rock, paper, scissors activity for elementary school students grades 4,5.
Pronunciation game (Minimal pairs)
Pronunciation game focusing on listening and speaking skills differentiating 'r' & 'l', 'v' & 'f', and 's' & 'th' sounds.
3 Hint Character Quiz 2
3 hint character quiz for ES grade 5 and 6 and all JHS grades
🌱Let's make a pizza🍕 4年 What do you want?
Tablet activity for 4th/ Practice "What do you want?" by crafting the ultimate pizza with the toppings your friends crave! 🤝👬 Ignite the joy of collaboration and unleash your culinary creativity in
🌱 Let's make a parfait🍨 4年 What do you want?
Tablet activity for 4th 🌈 Dive into an exciting world of learning with our specially crafted Scratch game! 🚀 In this interactive experience, students team up to create delightful parfaits. 🍨👫
What's in your room?
Students practice using "There is/are" to describe what's in their room.
Haikyuu Trading Cards
SWBAT effectively make comparative and superlative sentences using trading cards.
Clue: Robbery
Mystery game based on the Clue (Cluedo) board game. Students will use "If I were you, I would..." to give the police tips about the crime.
Asking for directions.
Easy activity to help students learning how to ask for directions.
Shapes Collection of Activities
based on Let's Try 1 textbook, ES 3nensei, Unit 7 pages 26-29 Lesson Plan for 4 weeks, worksheets, materials I will try to update this as we go along this lesson
Listening Activity Collection of JHS 1nensei
based on One World 1 JHS 1nensei Lesson 5 Tips for Listening #2 page 74
Tips for Explaining Things and People - Taboo Game
based on One World JHS 2nensei Lesson 5 Tips for Speaking #4 page 64
Movie Mania Trivia 🎥
A PPT with lots of fun questions about popular movies and TV shows. This is perfect as a warm up game or a full-sized lesson. It's also a great way to show them popular movies dubbed in English!
Why...because snap!
Based of the Snap! card game. I used it as a warm-up for my JHS 1st grade students to practice why...because. It helps students practice reading, speaking and listening.
How much is it? Using coins.
Here are sheets with various sums of Japanese money on them. I used this for 6th grade at elementary school. At the moment they need to practice saying various prices.
Shapes
Bring me! (Shapes and Colors)
Ordering at a Restaurant_Speaking Practice
Specific to practicing the One World JHS 1年生 Lesson 6 Useful Expressions_Shopping p.85 Ordering at a Restaurant Role Play Mechanics and Materials
Which do you like~ Interview
Inspired by this interview map: https://www.altopedia.net/activities/2089-which-do-you-like-x-or-y-interview-map
Megumi taught me how to play BINGO.
A classroom bingo game that practices the statement 'told/showed/taught me how/when/where/what to~?'
Want + Infinitive, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1
Battleship game supplemental to the early units of New Horizons 1 . It’s fantastic for drilling want, like, have, and need + infinitive questions and answers. Ex. Do you need to sleep?
Subjunctive Battleship, New Horizons JHS 3 U6
Battleship game covering New Horizons 3 Unit 6. It’s fantastic for drilling the subjunctive. Ex. If you saw a BTS concert, would you be very excited?
Three letter words lottery
The same as the alphabet lottery game I posted, but this practiced three letter words. Students choose the first letter and then listen to the words called out to see if they've scored any points.
Have you _ yet?, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 3 U2
Battleship game covering New Horizons 3 Unit 2. It’s fantastic for drilling 'have you ___ yet" questions and have/ haven't answers with the past perfect. Ex. Have you finihed the dishes yet?
I want _ to _, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 3 U2
Battleship game covering New Horizons 3 Unit 2. It’s fantastic for drilling 'I want __ to __ want + infinitive with a mix of pronouns. Ex. I want my teachers to speak French.
Alphabet lottery
Simliar to Bingo. Students choose nine letters, choose a shape to write the letter. If that letter is called out, the student scores the amount of points allotted to that shape.
May/ Can, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 2 U4
Battleship game covering New Horizons 2 Unit 4. It’s fantastic for drilling may/ can/ may not/ can't permission questions with a variety of pronouns. Ex. May I eat some cake?
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