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Vocabulary Review

The activity is primarily used to review vocabulary that students have already learned.

Before tests or at the end of a chapter in a textbook, it's a good idea to review recent vocabulary that the students have learned.

  • Halloween Word Search

    Here is a quick Halloween Word Search aimed at elementary school students.

  • Verb Guessing Game Kahoot

    A Kahoot with 30 questions (quiz style with pictures) of verbs. This is a warm up game

  • Practice Stationeries with Yokai Watch !

    This works well with Let's Try 2's lessons about stationery items. Review different stationery, play a simple guessing game, then ask Yokai spirits if they have stationeries.

  • 'Have to/ Has to'

    A pair / information gap activity followed by fill-in-the-blanks and a short writing activity. The theme is Merida and her triplet younger brothers from the Disney-Pixar animation, Brave.

  • SpyXFamily Pencil Case

    Simple classroom practice for stationary items, just made it fun with spy family gifs

  • New Horizon 1 (Units 7-11) Review Crossword

    Crossword for students to review vocabulary from New Horizon 1, Units 7 through 11.

  • One World Smiles 5 and 6 Picture Cards

    All picture cards for one world smiles 5 and 6. of course other texts may use, but the order of the lessons is different, just keep that in mind.

  • Mission Impossible

    Review activity that can easily be adjusted for different units or year levels. Grammar and vocabulary review or just grammar review.

  • Animal and Food Crosswords

    A set of crossword puzzles for ES students to practice spelling foods and animals.

  • Food Story (I'd like ~[food/drink/dessert].)

    Please feel free to use this Toy Story-themed presentation to review different foods/drinks/desserts and to introduce and practice the target sentence, "I'd like~.

  • Jujutsu Kaisen Halloween Battle Royale

    A fun battle royale type of game for kids to do around Halloween time. Since JJK is very popular\known (at least in my schools), I decided to make a battle royale game.

  • Pointing Game

    The teacher says a word, the students repeat that word and then point to the word. Have the students do individually or in pairs as a race.

  • Board Game 1nen Plural verbs

    Sugoroku type game, to practice Present Simple. It included "when". 2-4 or 6 students can play. Dice can be digital from tablets one per group. There are many online dice sites.

  • Daily Diary (daily questions worksheet)

    A short, simple daily questions worksheet that can easily be changed to be effective for all grade levels in ES and JHS.

  • Bomb バクダン Game

    A simple game in which you draw a bomb and points under vocabulary cards posted on the blackboard.

  • Black Box

    A fun activity in which students give hints to a student who is touching an unidentified object that everyone else knows.

  • He/She is my ~ (family edition)

    Please feel free to use this to review the use of He/She and to introduce family members in English.

  • Zoo

    Rhythm based game in which students practice gestures and animal vocabulary by passing play back and forth in a circle.

  • What's the missing fruit?

    Use this presentation to practice Students to remember Fruits' words. I used it for my special needs, Grade 1 and Grade 2 classes.

  • P for Pizza (ESL Version)

    Using English to name something that starts with the same letter as the category required.

  • "I can..." (Netflix themed) Powerpoint

    From the title itself, the topic covers grade 5 elementary students' lesson about auxiliary verb can (positive).

  • Arceus Challenge!

    This is for the pokemon lovers out there! "Catch" all the pokemon in each area by answering quiz questions correctly while exploring the Hisui region!

  • Hilarious Dress Up Game

    Can be use for any review or grammar practice.

  • Anpanman Characters: He/She can~

    Practice He/She can with the Anpanman Characters!

  • Connect 4 (Let's Try 1 and 2)

    Two Connect 4 boards made for Unit 5 in Let's Try 1 and 2.

  • Mario Kart Mystery Box Game! Take or Pass!

    Mario Kart themed game featuring item blocks. Students answer questions and get points depending on what's inside the box. Students decide who gets the item box.

  • Days of the Week Board Game

    Just a really simple board game to review the days of the week.

  • Grade 5 Daily Routine Star Wars

    Star Wars quiz game for grade 5 lesson on daily routines and Frequency Adverbs.

  • (ES) New Horizon 5 Unit 4 - He or She Can...

    Review action words to complete the target sentences using the first part of the presentation and introduce "He/She can~" using the quiz towards the end of the ppt.

  • Prepositions with Mewo

    An activity practicing the use of by, on, in, in front of, behind, and under

  • Dobble Rules PPT

    I was inspired to try dobble with my classes and made this short ppt to illustrate the rules. I used slight variations to make the game simpler for students to understand.

  • He/She His/Her Character

    Student practice using the pronouns He/She and His/Her along with simple adjectives to draw a randomised character.

  • Months of the Year Matching Game

    A Powerpoint game to review the Months of the Year

  • "Welcome to Japan" Matching Game

    (HWG6, Unit 2) A matching game to review vocabulary!

  • Colour Dobble (ft. Pikachu!)

    13 card Dobble that's presented as lovingly as possible with the original circular card designs and a visit from phat Pikachu.

  • BMX English

    An inspired BMX theme game. Easy to edit and use with your classroom.

  • Who/What/When/Where/How

    A lesson to review the various 'Wh' words including 'How'.

  • Pokemon Battle (TEMPLATE)

    Break your students into two teams and have them battle against each other!! (Fully customizable question slides)

  • How are you? Sugoroku

    Play a Super Smash Bro sugoroku (board game) while practicing How are you? and feelings.

  • Sugoroku Board Games ES 4,5,6

    4 Sugoroku boards for Jobs, Foods, Ingredients, and Daily Routines.

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