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Writing

Students write in the activity.

  • Animals are doing things.

    Your students will practice making present progressive (present continuous) sentences from silly pictures of animals.

  • When do you game?

    A PowerPoint game asking students to remember when they do something.

  • Halloween Jeopardy

    Trying this again w/o the video files, a fun halloween jeopardy!! No grammar, just spooks :)

  • Will you Help Me?

    Students write a script for a determined scenario and do a roleplay in front of their class.

  • Halloween gerund

    Students will write sentences about the pictures using the pattern "He enjoyed ~ing."

  • Alphabet Henohenomoheji

    Practice writing alphabet letters with a classic Japanese hiragana game!

  • 'Have to/ Has to'

    A pair / information gap activity followed by fill-in-the-blanks and a short writing activity. The theme is Merida and her triplet younger brothers from the Disney-Pixar animation, Brave.

  • My Memorable Experience

    A writing activity for 3rd graders where they pick a card and share their memorable experience about it.

  • New Horizon English Course 3 Unit 4 Scene 2

    A worksheet to practice the target grammar.

  • The Halloween Scene

    A Halloween-style Busy Scene poster using the Relative Pronoun.

  • New Horizon 1 (Units 7-11) Review Crossword

    Crossword for students to review vocabulary from New Horizon 1, Units 7 through 11.

  • Question Word (gimonshi) Blast!

    This is a simple group activity to practice the use of indirect questions, specifically grammar from New Horizon 2 Unit 5. For example, "I know how to use these products."

  • Mission Impossible

    Review activity that can easily be adjusted for different units or year levels. Grammar and vocabulary review or just grammar review.

  • Gerunds Practice Sheet

    Worksheet covering the grammar highlighted on p62-64 of NH2

  • Animal and Food Crosswords

    A set of crossword puzzles for ES students to practice spelling foods and animals.

  • Let's Name Things! Adjective Infinitive

    A group activity that prompts students to think quickly to earn points

  • Classmate interview "have to"

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

  • Reporter Dictation Race

    Students memorize and read sentences to a classmate who writes it down.

  • Daily Diary (daily questions worksheet)

    A short, simple daily questions worksheet that can easily be changed to be effective for all grade levels in ES and JHS.

  • (Which pronoun?) Introduce someone you like

    Get the students thinking about whether the pronoun is the subject, object or possessive and learn to use the correct pronoun while introducing someone or a group they like.

  • Osaka Subway Map Race

    Race to find the next station using the Osaka subway map! It's a group race game using directions. It uses the grammar "Could you tell me how to get to ~" "Where is ~" .

  • He/She Can Worksheet

    Simple worksheet for he/she can/can't

  • Kawamoto Itsuyoshi's Diary worksheet

    Students fill in the missing information from p. 42-44 in Here We Go③. The worksheet helps to break down this long reading passage.

  • What time do you ~~? Interview

    Students will become 1 of 5 foreigners, each with varying daily schedules. Their goal is to find the other 4 foreigners and learn about their schedule through a series of interview questions.

  • Wants and Dreams Relative Pronoun "which"

    This is a writing, listening, and reading activity with a "Who's this?"quiz at the end. The use of which here connects two relative clauses.

  • Turf Takeover

    I have only played this game in my second-year middle school. I have a template version and an Infinitive version. This game was inspired by Keith Miyazaki's I Went to Japan to Use an Infinitive.

  • Does your mother know...?

    A group "write and race" to practice word order for indirect questions

  • Interview Relay

    Students work together to translate questions into English and ask the ALT

  • Where is...? / Where do you...? Quiz

    In this first year activity, students practice how to construct 'where' questions. They work together to think of a question that matches the answer. Points are given for accuracy and creativity.

  • I am happy to meet you. (be + adj + to + verb)

    A worksheet and a conversation exercise for Unit 3, Scene 2 of New Horizon 2(2021).

  • Summer Vacation ~ing guide!

    "~ing cheat" booklet printouts for my 6th graders to practice "I enjoyed _____ing. It was ____."

  • What Do You Know?

    Worksheet focusing on indirect questions. Created to review some of the grammar outlined on P59-61 of New Horizons 3.

  • Airplane Crash

    A simple story-based activity that engages students' creativity. It focuses on the use of "because" as a conjunction.

  • As much as vs. as many as quiz game

    A simple powerpoint quiz game practicing when to use much vs. many for comparisons: Twice as much, half as many, etc.

  • He/She His/Her Character

    Student practice using the pronouns He/She and His/Her along with simple adjectives to draw a randomised character.

  • My Summer Vacation Postcard

    Students reflect on their summer vacation and create a postcard to "send" to the teacher about what they did.

  • Kirby English Bowling

    Easy edit to use for a speaking or listening game

  • BMX English

    An inspired BMX theme game. Easy to edit and use with your classroom.

  • Hidden Message

    Students complete a worksheet to find a hidden message at the end.

  • Conan Clues - Participle Detective Worksheet

    Students act as Conan and investigate a crime scene. With clues such as 'a ringing phone' and 'a locked door', the students will be practicing participles as they crack the case!

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