Tag

Writing

Students write in the activity.

  • Fruity Collection

    Students walk around and exchange their picture cards with other students, with the goal of collecting many fruits that they like and giving away fruits that they don't like.

  • Have You Ever Bet

    Students practice "Have you ever ....?" questions while having fun betting about classmates' experiences.

  • Daily Routine

    Students race to read and write sentences and complete the passage.

  • Do As I Say

    Students work in groups to respond to commands from the teacher and formulate appropriate responses.

  • Scattergories

    The objective of Scattergories is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit.

  • Letters To Hakuho

    This activity gives the students an opportunity to make funny or interesting sentences using the 'it...for...to...' pattern.

  • Alphabet Madness

    An activity to motivate students to write the alphabet faster.

  • Monster Drawing

    Students use their knowledge of English colors, numbers, body parts, and shapes (optional) to draw a monster based upon the ALT's description.

  • Super Mario Typhoon

    Students review what was studied in the year with a fun, 48 question quiz based on Mario.

  • Run and Read

    Pair activity that involves students finding information that is scattered around the classroom and passing it on to their partner.

  • Hawaiian Plane Crash

    The students are given a plane crash scenario and they must choose objects from the crash to carry with them to survive.

  • UFO Attack

    Students must answer questions to move the UFO away from their base.

  • Find The Wrong - Is/Are

    This is a game in which the students race to be the first to find all the grammar mistakes.

  • Who kidnapped Miki Ando?

    Students translate Perfect Present sentences from Japanese to English in order to solve the mystery of who kidnapped Miki Ando.

  • Where Am I?

    Students practice giving and receiving directions while playing Othello.

  • Sazae-san's Family

    This is a simple game in which the students become a member of the Sazae-san family.

  • Pyramid Game

    Students have to think of English words, phrases and sentences in order to help other students understand the mystery word.

  • My JHS highlights

    Students reflect back on their years in junior high school and share their memories with their classmates.

  • Where should Naomi Osaka choose?

    Students discuss whether Naomi Osaka should choose to become a Japanese or American citizen.

  • Media Diet

    Students read an article and talk about their media consumption habits.

  • What are they doing?

    Students practice Present Progressive grammar by drawing two people and asking their classmates what they're doing.

  • Pitch your business

    Students come up with a business idea and compete to see who will get funding.

  • Present continuous - I'm playing tennis.

    An activity worksheet that practices presesent continuous, for example, "I'm eating ramen."

  • I watched TV past simple

    A "Who Dunnit" game that has students asking other students what they were doing recently.

  • There is... There are

    An activity (set in Tokyo, Japan) for practicing "There is" and "there are"

  • Comparative student search

    Students practice comparative grammar by stacking themselves up against their classmates.

  • Comparatives "Totoro is bigger than Mei"

    Pair activity to practice comparatives.

  • Can/Fail Sentence Race

    This activity has students making can/can't sentences using funny pictures that really emphasize the ability meaning of the can verb.

  • Can/Does Mastermind

    Students play a simplified mastermind using 'can' and 'does'.

  • Can Animals

    Students practice an array of activities to help them learn the proper way of using the CAN helping verb.

  • Can An Elephant Jump?

    Using 'can' and 'cannot', learn about animals and their abilities.

  • The Best and Worst of Winter Vacation

    Students practice the superlatives "best" and "worst" by giving their opinions on winter vacation.

  • I + plural verb/be verb

    This is a listening and writing activity intended for a JHS first grade lesson focusing on the use of the subject "I" + plural verbs / be verb.

  • New Year's Resolutions

    Students write goals for the new year and ask their friends about their goals.

  • What do you want to do for winter vacation?

    Students practice the Infinitive verb form by asking each other what they want to do in winter vacation.

  • "Shall I show you a..." New Horizon 2, pg 110

    I pair activity where students can practice shopping language, such as "shall I show you a smaller one." etc.

  • Super Mario Christmas Blast

    A fun Christmas Mario-themed quiz game, where teams battle each other in a test of knowledge! Built off the original Super Mario Typhoon by Alexander Grant.

  • She is the girl who is... New Horizon 2, pg 85

    Pair activity where students practice the grammar point "He/She/Yuki is the girl who is riding a bike." It can be used with New Horizon 2, but could also be a stand alone activity.

  • Tom will eat sushi.

    A pair activity where students practice future (will) sentences

  • New Horizon 2, page 78 "Which bus goes to...?"

    A pair activity that allows students to practice giving directions in a real world situation.

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