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Negative sentence

You aren't hungry.

  • Colors/Sports/Food Treasure Hunt 3rd Grade Version

    Same as my other game with 3rd grade vocab, a team game where teams take turns guessing where the treasure is, getting either +2/5 Pts, a bomb -3Pts or stealing 2 Pts from another team.

  • Kahoot! Infinitive (general)

    It is important to learn about AI

  • Matching Game (What ~ do you like?)

    A PowerPoint game that tests listening comprehension skills for elementary third graders.

  • Frequency Words Board Game

    Students use dice to move along, they ask each other questions according to their placement, and their partners use of frequency verb is also dependent on a dice roll.

  • 2 Truths, 1 Lie: JHS 1

    A classic game you can edit to practice many grammar points! Students write truths and lies about themselves and then tell each other 2 truths and 1 lie. The listener must guess the lie!

  • Food Chain Game

    A game where students can evolve while practicing certain conversation pieces.

  • I like ..., I don't like... janken game

    An energetic game for younger kids to practice "I like ..." and "I don't like ..."

  • I like~ I don't like (Characters edition)

    a fun hint quiz to review Unit 4

  • GOPS (Card Game)

    GOPS (Game of Pure Strategy) is a really simple game that has an element of strategy to it. It's a really great game to play to help beginners become comfortable with pronouncing new vocabulary!

  • Around the Town Cards

    This is a fairly versatile and beautiful deck of cards that is easily adaptable to a fair number of traditional card games for English lessons. From games like SNAP! and Speed (Spit) to GoFish!

  • Can You Do It?

    Warm-up or warm-down activity for ES students

  • New Horizon 1 Handy Handout

    A reviewer covering Units 1 and 2

  • Group trivia game activity (Who/What/Which)

    A group based trivia activity that includes many fun trivias and questions from the book. (Target 14 - Blue Sky 3)

  • Fun trivia activity (What's this?)

    A short and fun mini-trivia activity that includes many random things related to Japan as well as funny tricky items that hopefully leave the students laughing. (Target 4 - Blue Sky 1)

  • New Horizon 5 + 6 Snakes and Ladders ppt and cards

    Snakes and Ladders rules ppt and cards that can be used for New Horizon 5 review and New Horizon 6 Unit 1.

  • Kahoot - Colour Kingdoms 🚩🏰

    A fun and informative way to show students how to play Kahoot's Colour Kingdoms

  • Fortune-Telling Future Tense Sugoroku!

    Future tense practice (will/going to) through a fun fortune-telling board game!

  • Whack-o-Mole! 🕳️🔨 (Pair Speaking Act.)

    This is a pair speaking game that requires students to make sentences in order to hit their partner's mole. (similar to battleship)

  • New Horizons 5 I like...I don't like...

    Get your students thinking about their likes and dislikes. Best used in conjunction with the textbook.

  • Present Perfect Writing Activity Just/Already/Yet

    This worksheet is for the present perfect grammar on unit 2 page 21 & 31 of the New Horizons textbook 3rd Grade. It only covers just/already/yet.

  • Junior High School 一年生から三年生まで Lesson 1 Review Game

    If you aren't aware of the site taysteachingtoolkit.com, it's amazing! I made a lesson one review for each level of Junior High School following the New Horizon textbooks!

  • Cupid's Messenger 📣❤️ (Telephone Game)

    It's pretty much telephone Game/Chinese Whispers with a Valentine's Day theme (+ MapleStory Characters!) Little to no prep required and can be played when asked to do something last minute

  • One piece worksheet past perfect

    In this activity the Children will make a worksheet with ''past perfect'' sentences.

  • ABAB 🦐🦐 (Word Guessing Warm Up Game)

    This is a quick and fun pair game where the students have to give hints to their partner without saying the word (it's pretty much tabboo but with a fun theme 🦐🦐)

  • Where is this? Picture reveal

    A simple game where the students have to name colors to reveal a picture, which is a place that they have to name.

  • JHS 2nd Year Comprehensive Translation Challenge

    This is adapted from another user's translation challenge, which will be linked. Intended for group work.

  • Kahoot! Year-end Review Game for 1年生

    This is an interactive game using students' tablet/iPads via Kahoot!. Please feel free to play it. This game could be played by maximum of 40 students.

  • how to answer who are you?

    made this as a flag sign if the student is correct or not.

  • Location Puzzle

    Easy logic puzzle for warm up. Students read the 8 clues and figure out where to place each location. Took my 3rd Grade students about 10 minutes. My second grades took closer to 20 minutes.

  • Minecraft NH2 Review

    Use a minecraft map and interactive mini games to test ss knowledge of NH Units 2-5

  • Comparative Competition and Logic puzzle

    Great fun teamwork games to help JHS students with comparative

  • Heads Up Seven Up Was/Wasn't

    Heads up Seven up modified for the classroom. Involves speaking and writing

  • Similar (but different) Verbs

    An activity that aims to explore the differences between "look", "see" & "watch"; "hear" & "listen"; "speak" & "talk"; and "say" & "tell". A short revision quiz follows the examples.

  • Story String

    Students create their own story in English!

  • Months and Plural Verbs Concentration

    Introduce the months with a short three hint quiz, play concentration and do some writing

  • Classmate interview "have to"

    Using the question form, ask your classmates and create interesting sentences.

  • ALT's Pencil Shop

    An activity in which the homeroom teacher and ALT open a shop of classroom items so the student's can practice "Do you have a 〜?

  • He/She Can Worksheet

    Simple worksheet for he/she can/can't

  • UK & JP School Differences

    Students identify which sentences describe British schools, Japanese schools, neither, or both.

  • Grammar Lesson: Present Simple

    What is present simple...? How to create present simple? How to create NEGATIVE present simple? When to USE present simple?! What are yes/no questions?! And what the HECK are wh- questions?!

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