Tag

Reading

Students read in the activity.

  • Typhoon

    Students answer various English questions in hopes to choose a square from a grid and receive points while trying to avoid the evil typhoon squares.

  • Shredded Fables

    Students work in groups to try to piece together short classic fables.

  • Can you ~ ?_Telephone Skit

    JHS Year 1 Telephone skit. Grammar point is "Can you ~ ?" *request form

  • Finger Twister

    Students practice the days of the week by playing Twister using their fingers.

  • Sengoku Jidai PPT

    A version of Sengoku Jidai made in Powerpoint. Instead of answers starting with the same letter as the prefecture, it has questions relating to the prefecture itself.

  • Printable alphabet themed wordsearch

    A set of wordsearches with a list of words relating to each letter of the alphabet (work in progress)

  • Spongy Intros

    The aim of this worksheet is to help 1st graders practice self-introductions and understand its format structure.

  • Actionnaire

    Students practice saying prepositional sentences and watch them come true right in front of their eyes.

  • You Look Happy

    A 50-minute team-oriented practice of adjectives using a "You look..." sentence formation.

  • Omikuji Fortune Telling

    Students draw fortunes (omikuji) from different categories to determine their futures!

  • 100 Yen Shop

    Students guess which items are 100 yen or antiques.

  • 3 Cats

    Students practice (or are introduced to) plural nouns by finding easy words in a word search, then reporting how many of each word they have found.

  • Bus Directions

    Students work at a hotel front desk giving "customers" written directions to various sites around the city using a bus route map. (Review of New Crown 2 & 3 We're Talking 1)

  • Preposition Pictionary

    This game is played like you would Pictionary, except all the cards are in the form of prepositions.

  • Best Sentence

    A judge will decide after hearing each slip of concluding sentences which one is the funniest or most interesting.

  • Take the Train Game

    Board game to practice "Change trains at _____" "Get off at ______ station." "Take the _______ line."

  • Can you find the picture in the textbook?

    Students search their textbook for pictures that match the criteria and then write a quiz for their classmates.

  • Invite Me Baby

    Students aim to understand the grammar and form a free dialogue around various questions.

  • It's About Christmas

    A Christmas-themed worksheet activity where students learn Christmas vocabulary and create sentences with prepositional phrases.

  • Past Tense Dice Game

    This is a board/dice game that practices the irregular and regular past tense verbs. Students make one sentence each time they land on a square.

  • First Phonics Lesson

    This game gets them to associate letters with word sounds by having students generate English words in various categories that start with specific letters.

  • Mystery Burger, Please

    Students learn how to order various fast food items then customize their own dialogue to practice with their friends.

  • Where's The Pickle?

    A fun activity based on the Christmas tradition of finding the pickle ornament on the Christmas tree.

  • Drawing Comparatives "-ER~THAN"

    Students draw three sets of two comparatives according to the descriptions under each. Adjustable for superlatives.

  • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus SONG ACTIVITY

    A fun Christmas activity for listening, reading, and writing. San-nensei.

  • This Is A Game I Played

    A simple speaking and listening Janken-focused sugoroku that has students say, "What's this?" "This is a ..." many times.

  • Hand Lines

    Students discover their friends' future by reading the palm lines on their hands.

  • Conditional Auction

    Sentences are auctioned off to students and they must say if the sentence is grammatically correct.

  • Passive Beginnings

    This information gap game is pretty self-explanatory.

  • Martin Luther King Jr Crossword

    Martin Luther King Jr Crossword

  • What's An Animal Found in Japan?

    Practice the "reduced relative clause" (ex: "an animal found in Japan") by quizzing your students.

  • Sweden

    This is an activity for advanced 2nd years or 3rd year students. The handout teaches them about Sweden.

  • Lets Janken

    This is a simple game that has students make "let's" sentences and enjoy playing janken.

  • Unexpected Occurrence

    Students have fun studying about aliens. In this multi-activity, students learn new alien words, learn how to describe an alien and finally listen to a dialogue about an alien sighting.

  • English Phrases

    Students study basic useful English phrases. It works best for first year students, but it is recommended for second and third year students as well if they don't already know the phrases.

  • Nought And Crosses

    Students play noughts and crosses (Tic-Tac-Toe) and command their partner to do an action.

  • Why Dont We Interview

    Activity sheet for groups of 3

  • Make A Newspaper

    Make a front page to a newspaper.

  • Have They Finished Yet?

    Students read and answer questions about Baymax and Mikasa's schedule using the present prefect to answer the questions.

  • Infinitive Poster Quiz

    Paired students answer a quiz by listening to hints and competing for points. Following this, they write long answers.

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