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Prints

Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.

  • Japanese Folktales

    An activity to practice the "SVOO + that" grammar using some famous Japanese folktales. Ex: He told me "that" the news was interesting.

  • Music quizzzzzzz

    Brilliant warm up loved by all students!

  • Mad Libs (for fun/holiday)

    Students find the words to complete the story.

  • Food Chain Activity

    Complete the food chain.

  • Tic-Tac-Toe ( Present Perfect Continuous Version)

    This activity was slightly modified from rebvandev`s original activity which was made for the 1st Grade JHS grammar point. The instructions are the same as the original activity.

  • Flags of the World Tour board game

    A flexible board game for practicing country names and travel-related grammar

  • ○○ makes me ○○

    S V O complement: pair matching game and sentence writing.

  • Let's Interview Our Friends (can / can't)

    Small printout for students to interview their friends using "can" and "can't"

  • "Come to My Hometown!" activity (Sunshine 2)

    Writing activity to get students to introduce places in their home town or area.

  • Grammar in use(Present continous + Present simple)

    This activity entails practical use of the former grammar points in conversation. It was a way for the 2nd graders to review what they learnt in 1st grade.

  • We have (sport) cards!

    Students find others that have the same sports cards as them

  • 3 Hint Country Quiz

    Students have fun guessing the countries and attempt a code breaker!

  • 3 words - what country?

    Around the world around the worldddddddd

  • Breaking News

    Students work in pairs to write an interesting news report using either "going to" or "will."

  • Make Your Own Dobble

    Based on the card game 'Dobble'

  • Intro to Singapore Quiz

    Interesting questions about Singapore to familiarise students with the country.

  • Can~ Battleship (Animal Crossing Ed)

    Battleship using "Can (person) (action)?"

  • I've been playing JANKAN level up and writing

    Basically a level up that can be used after RedPhoenix's activity

  • Points Challenge (Writing)

    Students practice the Present Perfect Continuous grammar point by writing sentences about things they have been doing for a long time.

  • Sakura English Board

    Some pictures and text you can use for your english board

  • Where is it eaten? ②

    food knowledge quizzzzzzzz 💛

  • Who are they? <Mr. Men and Little Miss>

    Critical thinking activity!

  • Music Quiz

    DJ ALT in the houuuuuse!

  • Say the Word

    A fun way to review lots of language points

  • Battleship

    In a modification of the fun game Battleship, students use prepositions and locations to target ships.

  • Present Perfect Tense Dice Game!

    A fun board game to get students using the present perfect tense.

  • Let's Try TWO Unit 9 Point Games and Daily Book

    Materials I plan on using for lesson 9. Mainly practicing with keyword game, 5x5 point get and making and sharing a daily book

  • Hero Quest Review Game

    This is a powerpoint game that can be used for quiz games, write and race or row feud quizzes.

  • USA vs Japan

    This is a culture activity with 10 questions designed to show students that, although the USA and Japan are very different, there are many things they have in common too.

  • Speed Speak

    A student and their partner both hold up a card with pictures, and they have to race each other to make a sentence first.

  • Comparatives Interview Sheet

    Sheet with twenty-four comparitives question prompts: "which do you like better/best?"

  • Sunshine 3 Review Crossword Puzzle

    Crossword puzzle with clues from the Sunshine 3 textbook.

  • Where is it eaten?

    Country food quiz!

  • Comparison Competition

    Students compete to make the best sentence they can for an adjective. Grammar used includes ~er, ~est, more, most, and as ~ as.

  • Guess Who

    Inspired by the old board game Guess Who, students try to guess who their partner is before their partner guesses who they are. Grammar point used: present progressive

  • Comparative/Superlative Bingo

    Students play Bingo by walking around the room and asking their classmates questions. Grammar points used: ~er than, ~est, as ~ as

  • Family Feud

    Students guess what their classmates said was the most ____ .

  • Comparatives / Superlatives DRILL

    Recapping grammar taught in Lesson 7 (NC2)

  • Word Battle

    Students challenge each other with their WORDS!

  • Simple/Complex Relay

    Students practice combining simple sentences into complex ones and separating complex sentences into simple ones.

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