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  • How much..? How many...?

    Students practice numbers by guessing numbers for differnet items.

  • 4 pictures, 1 word

    A easy and fun game for stdunets to use dictionaries.

  • Find Your Boss

    Help students find their bosses.

  • Anime Trivia Questions

    Target sentence practice for 3rd grade BLUE SKY 3 Unit 3 page 39

  • Olympic and paralympic Battleship and ppt

    Battle ship for grade 6 olympic and paralympic sports names.

  • Is it possible for you to eat at Yo! Sushi?

    Short introduction quiz

  • "Which do you like __ or __?" Fortune-telling game

    Students ask 3 questions to tell their classmates fortunes

  • BattleShip for subject and days of the week

    BattleShip. Grade 5 Subjects and Days of the week

  • Present perfect SUPER drill

    Getting students to use the targeted grammar

  • "Boss" Game (be 動詞)

    Trading card/Guess Who-esque game to practice "be" verb

  • Powerpoint Warm Up for all levels

    Powerpoint warm up to get class started. Greetings, weather, date, and conversation samples.

  • Do you have to __? Bingo

    Students ask each other "Do you have to __ today?" to play bingo + writing practice

  • Conversation Cards

    10 topic cards to use as conversation starters

  • Visiting Japan - WRITING FOCUS -

    Students practice using the infinitive verb (adverbial)

  • What do you want to do? DRILL

    Speaking focus! 💛

  • How do you say... Karuta Card Game

    1st Grade JHS students practice the phrase "How do you say ____ in English/Japanese?"

  • Fortune Cards

    Cards for the "You Will Get Your Fortune" englopedia archive activity. (The colours don't match to what is written in that worksheet.)

  • General knowledge!!

    WHO DOESN'T LOVE A QUIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

  • Are you a soccer fan?

    A simplified battleship-style game.

  • Who Kidnapped Kitty? Wh- Review

    A presentation activity focusing on Wh- and How Interrogatives

  • Guessing Activity " What have you been doing?"

    Students listen or read the clues and write their answer on a whiteboard.

  • Pokemon Battle Kit *link to drive below*

    The tools to have Pokemon battles, with attacks and Health

  • Food Chain Activity

    Complete the food chain.

  • New Crown 2 - Lesson 1 Get Part 2 + Game

    Review of Lesson 1 part 1 followed by introduction of Present Perfect Continuous Question form

  • Guess Who

    Students use be verbs "am" and "are", nouns and adjectives.

  • illness and medicine matching/interview game

    There are 2 parts. The 1st part students match the medicine pictures to the illnesses. 2nd part the students will do an interview game

  • Flags of the World Tour board game

    A flexible board game for practicing country names and travel-related grammar

  • Let's Interview Our Friends (can / can't)

    Small printout for students to interview their friends using "can" and "can't"

  • Grammar in use(Present continous + Present simple)

    This activity entails practical use of the former grammar points in conversation. It was a way for the 2nd graders to review what they learnt in 1st grade.

  • We have (sport) cards!

    Students find others that have the same sports cards as them

  • 3 Hint Country Quiz

    Students have fun guessing the countries and attempt a code breaker!

  • Intro to Singapore Quiz

    Interesting questions about Singapore to familiarise students with the country.

  • Can~ Battleship (Animal Crossing Ed)

    Battleship using "Can (person) (action)?"

  • Quiz Master 9000

    The Typhoon Game To End All Typhoon Games

  • Where is it eaten? ②

    food knowledge quizzzzzzzz 💛

  • Bingo irregular verbs

    Students circle their own answers. And then ask each other about their answers.

  • Go Fish!

    Play with a regular deck of cards and adapt to your target grammar. This upload uses "May I ~ ?"

  • Where is it eaten?

    Country food quiz!

  • Guess Who

    Inspired by the old board game Guess Who, students try to guess who their partner is before their partner guesses who they are. Grammar point used: present progressive

  • Comparative/Superlative Bingo

    Students play Bingo by walking around the room and asking their classmates questions. Grammar points used: ~er than, ~est, as ~ as

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