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Writing

Students write in the activity.

  • HOW LONG have you played Interview BINGO?

    An Interview BINGO game that covers BLUE SKY 3 Unit 2 part 1 and part 2 grammar. (Present Perfect Continuous)

  • Childhood Memory Interviews

    Lesson outline to practice the "when" conjunctive

  • Golden Week Simple Past & Past Progressive

    A workseet for reviewing the simple past and past progressive.

  • Mixed Shiritori

    A relay shiritori warm-up game with a twist!!

  • Grade 5 I like, I don't like (Here we go! Unit 1)

    Very simple worksheet with some cute cat imagery to make it a bit more engaging :) My students really liked having the cute cats on the worksheet so I'm sharing :)

  • Self-Introduction Penpal Videos

    Students watch and exchange videos with foreign students!

  • Stationery Spelling for Special Needs

    Spelling practice on some stationery

  • Spot the Difference! Worksheet

    Students look at two pictures (before and after pictures work well) and describe the differences by using "There is/are" and "There was/were."

  • New Horizon "Have you ____________?"

    New Crown "Have you ____________?" Have you ever ____? Bingo Game

  • "be Going to" Are you going to ? Bingo Game

    New Horizon / Be going to/ Bingo Game

  • Like/Don't Like & Can/Can't Worksheet

    A simple worksheet for practicing using like/don't like and can/can't using Zoro from One Piece and Anya from Spy x Family.

  • Mona Lisa Mystery

    A relay-based mystery game to practice past continuous

  • Fortune-Telling Future Tense Sugoroku!

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

  • New Horizon 1 Unit 0 Welcome to JHS

    Lesson and worksheet for the first graders

  • New Horizon JHS Memrise courses

    New Horizon Memrise vocabulary courses for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grader textbooks.

  • 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)

  • 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.

  • Spring Vacation

    Short review activity covering past form, where students talk about what they did for Spring Vacation

  • Catch The Music

    Students listen to a song and write down all the words that they hear/know

  • What country is this? Worksheet

    A writing practice worksheet for country names from the New Horizon picture dictionary

  • Translation Race Game

    Review of 1st grade, junior high school grammar - A game where students translate sentences in groups and race to be the first team to translate all the sentences.

  • Alphabet Worksheets

    Alphabet Worksheets I used the same font as the New Horizon's textbooks. I hope this helps.

  • Name/from/like interview sheet for 6th graders

    An activity that helps get students to practice their names, say the names of countries and say something that they like ( colour &sport).

  • Sushi Scramble Review Game (Game made by JoshJ)

    @JoshJ's PowerPoint Sushi Scramble Review Game! I made a JHS Special Education 三年生 and 二年生 Beginning of the Year Easy English Review using the game he made!

  • Sentence Error Correction Worksheet - Doraemon

    Simple self intro sentence error correction with a Doraemon theme.

  • Self-Intro Namecards

    Learn your students names by having them create namecards. Designed for 5th/6th grade.

  • English Sentence Writing Quick Reference Sheet

    Quick rules for writing sentences in English focusing on common mistakes. Capitalization, punctuation, etc.

  • JHS Self-Intro Lesson and Sheet (New Horizon)

    Lesson and worksheet for JHS first graders to speak and write in their first English class.

  • English Alphabet, Romaji Chart, & English Nametags

    A set of worksheets with the alphabet and Romaji chart for ES English files and a worksheet to practice writing names. At the bottom is a nametag for students to make for their desks.

  • Elementary School Writing Rules

    Students can look at this sheet to check their sentences for the most common mistakes

  • Japan Family Visit Activity

    This April\May my family is visiting Japan and my school is allowing me to take my brother and dad to a day of classes! If you have family visiting, feel free to use this activity too!

  • 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!

  • One piece worksheet past perfect

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

  • SDGs - New Crown 3: Get Plus 2

    This lesson is meant to cover New Crown 3 GET +2 "If I were you..." and also enriches the lesson by providing a challenging activity where students write about and discuss SDGs in English!

  • Mario Kart Must

    Students use "You must~" to explain Japanese road signs that Mario Kart characters must obey (worksheet included).

  • Animal Crossing Have To

    The cast of Animal Crossing New Horizons talk about the things they have to do before their friend arrives on the island (worksheet included).

  • Find Someone Whose Birthday (New Horizon 5 Unit 2)

    Students search for classmates whose birthdays fulfill certain requirements.

  • Verb Review: Cards, Quiz, Writing Challenge

    The below files include lessons and printable cards for a verb review matching game, a "guess the correct verb form" quiz, and a verb writing challenge!

  • Christmas Cards: Everything You Need to Make Them

    Here you can find a lesson modelling how to make Christmas cards with an example, a word bank, letter templates, and even directions for decorating the cards!

  • Practice Comparing:Better and Best

    This was a one-off activity I did with my second-grade junior high school students to practice comparitive and superlative speech in a fun way! It follows think-pair-share format!

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