Tag

Flexible

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

  • Space Invaders / Combine the Sentences

    A feud quiz and writing exercise for reduced relative pronouns

  • Kakokei Karuta

    "Kakokei" is Japanese for past tense. Students listen to the teacher read a sentence and slap the correct 'verb card'.

  • Canadian Restaurant Battle Game

    A powerpoint battle game you can use to review most language targets

  • The Ogasawara Islands - Word search

    This is a word search using the story about The Ogasawara Islands

  • Why-because Memory Game

    Play memory as a class using "why" and "because".

  • "Did you" Bingo

    Here are 32 different versions of a bingo sheet to use for reviewing, "Did you ---? Yes, I did. No, I didn't."

  • Monster Dash

    An Almost Mario Kart style activity for Halloween

  • Cat Fun Time

    A powerpoint point getting game that can be used with various lessons

  • Criss Cross

    Students race to answer questions in hopes of sitting down before their friends.

  • ROAD RACE

    Almost Mario Kart generic animal car races

  • Power Point for Presentations

    A template for kids to use power point in their presentations.

  • Uluru Game

    2nd Year New Crown Use Read Review Game

  • Hello Kitty Fun Time Game

    A powerpoint activity that can be adapted to assorted lesson points. Good for review.

  • T-Puzzle

    A four Parts of Learning activity that can be used to review any grammar point for any grade.

  • World Weird Festivals

    This activity can be a sort of quiz game for the students while practicing the "I think (that)... sentence pattern. Though it can be used with any other grammar lessons, like verb tenses.

  • English Conversation Board Game

    A bright and colorful board game focused on getting students to converse in English.

  • Horizontally Challenged

    Students race their teams’ animals horizontally across the chalkboard by answering questions asked by you. However, the added excitement comes from the mysterious bonus and pitfall cards.

  • Small Talk Board Game

    A basic boardgame to practice making questions

  • Simon Says

    A game in which students perform actions according to the teacher's commands, but only if the command is followed by the phrase, "Simon says."

  • Go Fish

    Students walk around playing Janken and asking for target vocabulary cards.

  • Sentence Making Relay

    Students try to make passive sentences from sheets over paper located on the walls of the classroom.

  • Gap It

    This is a pair work, information gap activity to practice "What is this?" and the difference between "It's a..." and "It's..."

  • Characters Calling

    This activity is to help students get familiar with speaking on the phone and inviting their friends out.

  • Printable playing cards

    If you don't want to spend money on a bunch of card decks, print these out instead!

  • Who am I? Quiz

    A three-hint-quiz type of game where students have to guess the character being described. Perfect activity for We Can! 2 Unit 3 "He is Famous. She is great."

  • Menus

    A collection of simple menus for role playing dialogues

  • What's In The Bag

    Students ask yes/no questions about something hidden in a bag until they guess it.

  • How long have you Bingo

    Students try and get bingo by asking students what they have and haven't done.

  • My English Diary

    This diary gives students an opportunity to write in English freely.

  • Inside Outside Circles

    Students practice answering and asking questions while moving around in circles to music.

  • Kaiten Sushi

    Students pass around pictures of sushi with music playing. Whoever is holding sushi when the music stops has to write a sentence.

  • T & T

    "T & T" stands for Tsunami and Typhoon, and it is a great review activity for any level students. The rules are easy and the game is as fun as the teachers and students make it.

  • Who is Who Interview and Quiz Game

    This starts with a mingler and then a quiz game

  • Hugs And Kisses

    Students practice constructing sentences using two simple present tense verbs while playing a huge game of Tic-Tac-Toe.

  • I have (just/already) point cards

    Students try to get the most points by taking time cards and making sentences about what they've just/already done at that time.

  • Bomber Man

    Students answer questions to force their classmates to sit down or stand up.

  • Weekend Diary

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

  • True Or False

    Students listen and decide whether various sentences are true.

  • PETER RABBIT GAME

    A write and race game to review New Crown Lesson Two. Works after they've done the Peter Rabbit story.

  • Exploding Sentences

    Students draw cards from a Mystery Box and practice saying the target word and example sentence.

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