Tag

Reading

Students read in the activity.

  • Bye Bye Spelling

    Students memorize words written on the chalkboard and write them as you randomly erase them.

  • Snoopy's Busy Month

    Students read sentences and change the verb in parentheses to the past tense form.

  • English Class Rules

    This is a relatively quick game to practice the must/mustn't grammar form while also reviewing verbs and basic rules of behavior in English class.

  • Alphabet Mistakes

    Guess what letters are not correct and fix them.

  • Pairs Janken Snake

    This game helps students practice vocabulary or English sentences. It is a general game that can be used for ES or JHS lessons.

  • Thief

    Students compose a series of questions to try and guess who the thief of the chocolate cake the ALT made was.

  • What Do You Think Of English

    Students translate the adjectives into Japanese then ask each other their opinions.

  • Relative Matching

    Students make sentences using 'that/which' Relative Pronouns.

  • Have You Ever Bet

    Students practice "Have you ever ....?" questions while having fun betting about classmates' experiences.

  • Daily Routine

    Students race to read and write sentences and complete the passage.

  • Scattergories

    The objective of Scattergories is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit.

  • Eto

    Students race to recall alphabet letters randomly written on the chalkboard.

  • Word Finder

    A simple yet addictive and competitive word finder game.

  • Scrabble Time Bomb

    A timer is started and students race to write words on the chalkboard and not to be the student holding the chalk when the timer sounds.

  • Super Mario Typhoon

    Students review what was studied in the year with a fun, 48 question quiz based on Mario.

  • Run and Read

    Pair activity that involves students finding information that is scattered around the classroom and passing it on to their partner.

  • Ghost Leg

    Students practice the alphabet by playing a bingo game based on "amida kuji," which means "ghost leg."

  • The Sleeping Game

    Students work together to put sentences in the right order.

  • Find The Wrong - Is/Are

    This is a game in which the students race to be the first to find all the grammar mistakes.

  • Where Am I?

    Students practice giving and receiving directions while playing Othello.

  • The Man Wearing A Striped Shirt

    Students must find Waldo/Wally and other people in the picture before other groups!

  • Daimeishi Relay

    Groups race to place their pronoun cards in the correct place on their invisible grid located on the chalkboard.

  • Shopping For Mom

    Students go shopping using Mom's list while role playing and practicing the target grammar.

  • Dice Of Fortune

    Students guess letters of the sentence on the board, similar to Wheel of Fortune.

  • Squares

    In this strategy game, students draw lines to try and complete a square.

  • Where should Naomi Osaka choose?

    Students discuss whether Naomi Osaka should choose to become a Japanese or American citizen.

  • Media Diet

    Students read an article and talk about their media consumption habits.

  • Present continuous - I'm playing tennis.

    An activity worksheet that practices presesent continuous, for example, "I'm eating ramen."

  • I watched TV past simple

    A "Who Dunnit" game that has students asking other students what they were doing recently.

  • There is... There are

    An activity (set in Tokyo, Japan) for practicing "There is" and "there are"

  • Comparatives "Totoro is bigger than Mei"

    Pair activity to practice comparatives.

  • Can You Speak English? Battleship

    Another Battleship game using the auxiliary verb can.

  • Can you job hunt?

    A speaking based, find your partner activity practicing "Can you~?"

  • Can You Find a Pair?

    Students ask each other "Can you..." until they find their pair

  • CANversation

    Students create simple conversations, focusing on the helping verb 'can'.

  • Can you read Kanji?

    Students ask other classmates if they can read unknown kanji characters.

  • Can I use your Battleship?

    Can I use your battleship? Let students practice many "Can I use your..." sentences and have fun playing the classic Battleship game.

  • Can/Fail Sentence Race

    This activity has students making can/can't sentences using funny pictures that really emphasize the ability meaning of the can verb.

  • Can/Does Mastermind

    Students play a simplified mastermind using 'can' and 'does'.

  • Can Animals

    Students practice an array of activities to help them learn the proper way of using the CAN helping verb.

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