Tag

Flexible

This activity can be adapted to a wide variety of grammar points.

  • 4 hint quiz

    A quiz giving easy hints to an animal that the students guess.

  • Are you a SUSHI expert?

    Japan's most beloved, but do your students really know about sushi?

  • New Crown 3 - Grammar Review USE English

    Get the students engaged and actively using English! Great for reviewing taught grammar!

  • NC Let's Talk 4 - HOW MUCH IS IT? UK Edition

    Money Money Money ~ Must be funny ~ In a rich man's world!

  • 3 hint quiz - LET'S WARM UP!

    Enjoy testing the students critical thinking with these 3 hint questions!

  • Which do you like? TEACHER and ALT QUIZ

    Do your students know you? FIND OUT!

  • Australia - an Introduction

    Learn about Australia!

  • The UK - an introduction

    Introducing the UK to the students

  • Textbook Treasure Hunt (Sunshine 3)

    Textbook treasure hunt activity to review grammar and content from Sunshine 3, Programs 1 through 7.

  • Forest Jeopardy Quiz Game

    A topic based quiz game inspired by the TV program Jeopardy

  • Tic-Tac-Toe

    Students practice speaking the grammar point while playing tic-tac-toe with a partner.

  • "Do you ~" Buzzfeed style quiz

    Buzzfeed quiz style activity to find out what Disney movie you or your partner like.

  • "When can ~" Code Breaker

    Use a numerical code to answer the questions.

  • Uno Cards

    Who doesn't love card games?

  • Election 2020

    This is a variation on the election battle game. It is not turn based. Teams work at their own speed.

  • Anpanman Hero Punch

    A powerpoint writing game

  • Election USA

    A variation on Battle for Japan

  • Picture Sentence Matching

    A game to practice the "Question words + to-infinitive" grammar (for ex. "how to" or "where to").

  • Paint Battle for Japan

    A quiz activity in the vein of Risk, with a Splatoon-like theme to it. (Now up to 8 groups is possible!!!)

  • Bomb

    Bomb activity to practice any Yes / No question type grammar points.

  • Story

    Students piece together a story while practicing grammar from the semester / year. Students read, write, listen, and speak in this activity.

  • Will you dance?

    This is a janken-style game where students ask each other "will you" questions and get points for completing the action (social distancing). This could also work for Can you, Could you, etc.

  • English Communication for Games

    A handout to help prevent students from speaking Japanese while playing games in class.

  • DORAEMON FEUD GAME

    This is another version of the 'Magic Quiz' Game using Doraemon characters.

  • Dictation Race

    Students race to dictate a passage to their partners.

  • DRAGON WARS

    A group battle game similiar to Gang War, Robots invade the world and so forth. Good for review.

  • Magic Quiz

    A family feud style quiz game

  • 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.

  • Sentaku Poetry

    This lesson teaches the students the basics of how to write two types of poetry—acrostic and persona.

  • 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.

  • Secret Sentence

    Students must use their powers of deduction to guess the hidden sentence on the board.

  • Zapper Zoo

    A write and race powerpoint game. Useful for review.

  • Janken, Change, Retire

    Students work in pairs to answer two questions in order for their pair to retire from the game.

  • Imperative Blindfold Drawing

    Shout out the imperative your blindfolded teammate is trying to draw before anyone else to gain a point for your team.

  • Best Sentence

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

  • Oh No! Bingo

    A tactical bingo game where bingo is bad. Students practice speaking as well as listening.

  • You Decide T/F

    The ALT reads 4 sentences and the students have to decide which sentence is false. In groups, students write their own sentences and the other students have to find the liar.

  • Pencils and Bombs Review Quiz and Profile Game

    A quiz review game and then a writing activity.

  • Past Tense Points

    Students get into groups and try to come up with past tense sentences that will give them the most points.

  • Uso Baseball

    The students play a baseball-themed game where they describe themselves.

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