Tag

Writing

Students write in the activity.

  • Practicing conversation points in New Crown 3

    Practices 3 conversation points: confirm, change the subject and words that express feelings and emotions

  • Guess what! Activity

    Students write surprising "Guess what!" sentence. They then say these sentences in pairs and practice reactions. The sillier the sentences, the better.

  • Here We Go! Grade 6 Learning Passport

    A learning "passport" where students can reflect and review on key sentences from the units they have completed.

  • Summer Vacation Plans Worksheet

    This is a worksheet I made for JHS 一年生 using "I will ~" 。When they finish, it can easily segue into a pair conversation activity where students can ask each other about their summer vacation plans!

  • Here we Go! Grade 5 Learning Passport

    A learning "passport" where students can reflect and review on key sentences from the units they have completed.

  • ALT Jeopardy (for leaving JET)

    A jeopardy game with mini-games related to yourself. Fill in your info and pictures and have a fun last class~

  • Kirby "What do you want to do?"

    Family Feud style game for "I want to" (infinitive) grammar point with a fun kirby theme!

  • Let's Interview a Foreign Person!

    Students will interview one another to determine each other's schedules and likes. Covers the "what time do you ____?" and "what ____ do you like?" grammar points outlined on NH1 Pg41 & p42.

  • It is important for humans to...

    Short activity practicing "It is ... for ... to" grammar from New Horizons 3. Teach an alien tourist about humans.

  • Romaji Challenge time

    A worksheet made to help students of English in Japan withe the Hepburn style of writing.

  • Code Breakers with Conan

    In the media crossover event you never saw coming, this activity combines Detective Conan with the UK show Countdown.

  • English Shiritori challenge

    An English paper version of the Japanese word game called Shiritori. Students try to figure out the spellings of the words.

  • If..(Conditional) Interview, BINGO, Spinner Game

    Some activities to practive the target grammar If...

  • Wordle Word List (High School)

    A list of words taken from Viva 1 & 2, and All Aboard 2

  • Word Searches for Junior Sunshine 5 & 6

    Word searches & writing practice based on the Junior Sunshine 5 & 6 textbooks.

  • Who is the spy?

    A fun activity where students will figure out who is the spy by interviewing one another. Can be used for multiple grammar points.

  • Super Mario Sugoroku (semester review)

    Themed Super Mario sugoroku game for reviewing units. Player that finishes with the most coins wins.

  • Adjective + infinitive sentence game

    Game to encourage students to make sentences using It is + adj + infinitive. ex. It is important to study English.

  • My Original Haiku (p. 27) ✏️

    New Horizon 3 (APR 2021~) - Unit 2 Read and Think 2 The JTE can display the students' work outside of their classroom.

  • It is important for you to know your classmates

    A competitive group activity focused the grammar point of "It is ___ for ___ to ___." Students write sentences based on a prompt whilst keeping in mind whether their classmates will agree or disagree

  • Trashketball (Review Game)

    Teams take turns choosing questions that everyone answers. If the choosing team is correct, they can shoot the "trashketball" for bonus points from a +1 or +3 point line!

  • I want to be a / an...

    A worksheet to help students talk about their dream job. Can be used for some writing and speaking practice.

  • JHS 1 Semester 1 review game

    A short review game where groups race to complete the worksheet and to review words and grammar they learned.

  • Travel Plan

    Mind-mapping a travel plan

  • New Horizon 3 Unit 3-1 It..for..to..

    This is an activity inspired by https://altopedia.net/activities/1940-it-is-for-writing-practice. I modified the worksheet in the inspiration post to let the students interview each other.

  • Bluey Jeopardy

    A simple jeopardy template based on the Australian kids show Bluey

  • What do you ~ BINGO

    a worksheet to practice the target grammar "What~".

  • I think I will...

    Introduces the idea of a good idea, bad idea and the form "I think I will"

  • NH 6- Unit 3-Writing worksheet

    Writing worksheet for New Horizon Unit 3 . I want to go to Italy.

  • Let's write a haiku in English!

    A worksheet to help with Unit 2 of New Horizons 3 if you want to have your students write haiku in English.

  • Deserted Island "we will~"

    Just another deserted island game using "we will~"

  • JHS weekend homework

    Every week, most of the time, I give my JHS 2nd and 3rd graders weekend homework. It consists of a short article for reading, and some simple questions to answer. (Sunshine textbook)

  • What & How BINGO

    Short activity where the students practice asking what and how questions

  • What do you want to watch? BINGO scaffold

    Bingo activity that allows students to practice writing sports names and saying "what do you want to watch?"

  • Alphabet Worksheets (A-J)

    Here are more alphabet worksheets. I will upload the rest next week.

  • Reactions: Reference sheet and worksheet

    This is a worksheet I made for my JHS 一年生 , but it would work for many levels! The reference sheet introduces reactions and worksheet is for practice.

  • NH6 Unit 4 Presentation Script and Preparation

    One worksheet for researching travel to a foreign country (Your Turn pp. 40-41), and one script preparation worksheet (Enjoy Communication pp.42-43). Also included is a 5-slide sample presentation.

  • Splatoon Turf Takeover

    Write & race game where teams write what they can/want to do in each prefecture and takeover Japan with their team's color. My additions (art, worksheets, rules) to an already-existing activity!

  • Infinitive & Gerund

    Forms and Uses of Infinitives and Gerunds

  • Past Continuous Interrupted

    Past continuous and simple past tenses

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