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Prints

Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.

  • New Horizon Book 1 - Unit 6 Crossword

    This is a short crossword of nine words (or phrases) taken from pages 58 - 62 of the new Horizon Textbook.

  • Autumn English Board

    Covers Halloween and autumn festivals around the world.

  • Halloween Guess Who

    It is the spookiest time of the year and there are monsters about in the classroom! Students will be placed into pairs and must determine which monster their partner is!

  • Who, Which & That

    Worksheet and accompanying presentation reviewing the use of who, which and that.

  • Which do you want A or B? Eat it all

    Students practice "Which do you want A or B?" "I want A." conversation and try to get all the food on the menu.

  • Minefield Treasure Hunt!

    Students look at the pictures and make sentences to dig up buried treasure - or a bomb!

  • Halloween PowerPoint and Quiz

    The PowerPoint outlines the purpose and history of Halloween, popular costumes around the world and activities associated with Halloween.

  • Which Anime Character is best? Tournament-style!

    A quick tournament-style activity to practice using the "which" grammar point.

  • Super Card Collection!!

    This was based on an activity from the old site that was called, "Thick as Thieves". I made it into an actual card game. The aim is to try to collect 4 cards of each type in a particular category.

  • Halloween Word Search

    Here is a quick Halloween Word Search aimed at elementary school students.

  • Codebreaker Number Practice (SpyxFamily theme)

    Codebreaker game for practicing listening to number names (with a SpyxFamily theme).

  • Alphabet Henohenomoheji

    Practice writing alphabet letters with a classic Japanese hiragana game!

  • Haunted Links

    Much like the classical Link Rink game, but with a Halloween theme.

  • '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.

  • I went to a Haunted House (Work Sheet)

    Halloween themed memory game good for any size class with litttle to no prep time.

  • 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.

  • One World Smiles 5 and 6 Picture Cards

    All picture cards for one world smiles 5 and 6. of course other texts may use, but the order of the lessons is different, just keep that in mind.

  • Mission Impossible

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

  • Months and Plural Verbs Concentration

    Introduce the months with a short three hint quiz, play concentration and do some writing

  • Quiz and Survivor Game 'Does she play it?'

    A quiz to introduce 'Does Questions', Survivor Game to practice and then some writing as a follow up.

  • 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.

  • Classmate interview "have to"

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

  • Werewolf (人狼)

    A classic game of Werewolf. Perfect for Halloween!

  • Reporter Dictation Race

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

  • Board Game 1nen Plural verbs

    Sugoroku type game, to practice Present Simple. It included "when". 2-4 or 6 students can play. Dice can be digital from tablets one per group. There are many online dice sites.

  • 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.

  • 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 ~" .

  • 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.

  • It's Talk-o-clock!!

    A full lesson based on : "What time...?" 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.

  • Relative Pronouns: Series of Hint Quizzes

    Students work individually and in groups. This is good for 2 consecutive English lessons, but if you only have one time given to do it, you may skip a round.

  • Prepositions:Let's put things in their positions

    This is a group review activity for 1st Grade prepositions: in, on, in front of, behind, between, next to, and near.

  • I have/do you/ does she/he?

    It is sort of like go-fish, but with 3 players. The trick is, Player 1 can't talk to Player 3. So Player 2 must speak for Player 3. This gets the kids to practice using he does/she does.

  • Whose-Which Quizzes

    Two connected quizzes meant for practicing Whose and Which Possessive Questions.

  • 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).

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