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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.

  • English-Japanese Title Match-up

    Students match the English and Japanese movie/game/show titles. Designed for groups, but can be completed individually. Includes answer slides.

  • Paper Mario RPG- Directions

    Oh no! The princess has been taken again by Bowser and its up to Mario to save her! however, Mario cant read! Help Mario traverse the world by giving directions and answering review questions!

  • The Ninja Saviors Card Game

    This game can be used for multiple grammar points in different grades. This game can be used for teaching units of measurement.

  • Let's Learn Onomatopoeia!

    Teach English onomatopoeia and animal vocabulary using this fun and easy PowerPoint resource.

  • Fruit Vocab and Missing Game

    Go over fruit vocabulary then play a quick missing game featuring Yoshi!

  • The Gomi (Trash) Game

    This roleplay will: - develope students` abilities in speaking and listening, especially with the phrase `do you accept` - reinforce and practice existing vocabularly for household objects/trash

  • Word ̶E̶r̶a̶s̶e̶r̶ (Sentence Memorising Game)

    A simple pair game where students do rock, paper, scissors and the winner gets to erase their partner's words on their worksheet. They then have to say the sentence without making a mistake.

  • Human Bingo (Do you wish you could~)

    A speaking challenge activity that will help the students practice "I wish~" phrases which includes fun and random phrases options (Blue Sky 3 - Target 18)

  • You Must Janken!

    A warmup activity where students get to command each other to do different actions if they win rock, paper, scissors. The goal of the activity is to practice the grammar, "must & mustn't"

  • Mario Kart Game - Blank to Review Any Skill

    This is a Mario Kart inspired game that has blank question boxes for you to personalize with any skill or review point you need!

  • "He/She can _____ well." Pop Quiz

    A power point introduction to the phrase "He/She can ______ well." It is filled with fun gifs of popular characters.

  • Star Wars Game Daily Routine

    Powerpoint game to review all the "routine expressions" from One World Smiles 5 Unit 4. From the template provided by rmsmith, and originally by DavoTheWise.

  • Jobs - VS Game

    Teams earn points by correctly stating job vocabulary with the phrase "I want to be a _____."

  • 3 Hint Quiz - Shapes

    Provide 3 hints about a specific shape for the students to guess which shape you are referencing!

  • Summer Vacation Quiz Past Tense

    A quick fill-in-the-blank quiz you can use to review the past tense words: go, eat, and enjoy. Powerpoint has pictures from the text, places, food, and things.

  • Animal Facts Interview Quiz

    Students to practice places and food different animals live and eat using their vocabulary through question form.

  • “Have You Ever…?” Bingo

    a bingo game to practice/review

  • Plural verb board game ~ He cooks / she swims etc

    Easy board game for students to practice plural verb pronunciation.

  • OnePiece Battleship

    Fun Battleship game that can be use to practice food vocabulary (Based on NEW HORIZON Picture dictionary).

  • Escape the Classroom

    Escape room using review materials from recent grammar points and vocabulary. Ss must defuse a bomb, discover a traitor, save a hostage and unlock the door!

  • Presentation idea for 5th grade introducing others

    A worksheet for this topic that gets filled in , practiced and performed by small groups of students in front of the class.

  • Baseball game (gerund ~ 動詞 + ing)

    A flexible, fun listening activity using the basic rules of baseball game.

  • Connect 4 - Subject-Verb Agreement

    In this game, two players take turns shading a grid. The aim is to be the first to create a line of four shaded cells in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

  • Which anime character is...?

    A quick tournament-style activity to practice using the "which" grammar point.

  • Wordsearch and Dot to Dot

    Simple Crossword and Dot to Dot

  • The boy sleeping on his desk is (UPDATE)

    Students try to identify a class full of slackers by listening or reading descriptions

  • Kahoot! Infinitive (general)

    It is important to learn about AI

  • Who Killed Mr. White?

    A fun detective mystery game which can improve the teamwork and the memory skills of the students.

  • What OO do you like? Kirby Sugoroku Game!

    Kirby-themed sugoroku game for Let's Try 1 Unit 5.

  • AMONG US - What Color Do You Like

    Get students to ask each other "what color do you like" and respond with "I like _____", this helps them understand the "what _____ do you like" sentence structure and also helps them remember colors!

  • What time is it?

    Lets Try 2- Unit 4.

  • Gesture game in mini groups

    Using a set of flashcards get members of a group to gesture a flashcard and other members try guess what it is in English.

  • Do you have a/an~?

    This is meant to be a whole lesson for Let's Try 2 Unit 5. This is good for 2nd or 3rd lesson in the unit. Feel free to edit as needed.

  • Guess who game (Who is this?/ who ~)

    A group based trivia activity that includes many character questions from the internet and the book. (Blue Sky 3 - Target 13)

  • I see/ I spy game (How many~)

    A class based activity that is a question and answer format for the teachers and students. (Blue Sky 1 - Target 11)

  • Sugoroku: ES Y-3: What Do You Like?

    Target students: Elementary 3rd graders and 4th graders. It's also relevant for special needs kids. Students can play this game to practice "What do you like?" and "I like ~~~~".

  • gerunds practice

    Simple worksheet for practicing -ing verbs.

  • Body parts flash cards

    Flash cards for elementary school

  • Criss Cross Game

    This is a good warm up and can be used with most grades for basically any lesson to help kids use target phrases.

  • Spelling Bee

    An adaptation of NYT's Spelling Bee. Can be a worksheet or played on blackboard

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