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Prints

Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.

  • Media Diet

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

  • Thirty-six

    Students review recent vocabulary by quizzing each other.

  • What are they doing?

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

  • CHARACTER RACE

    The horse race activity played on the board. I often do it as a review before tests.

  • Pitch your business

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

  • CASTLE BATTLES

    Another territorial battle game. Like Robots attacking the world it is meant for longer or more advanced questions.

  • ASK the TEACHERS

    Simple 'YES' or 'NO' interview activity. Its mean for practicing 'Did you' questions and negative past tense writing.

  • Present continuous - I'm playing tennis.

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

  • ODD ONE OUT

    A discussion activity useful for 3rd year classes.

  • ROBOTS ATTACK THE WORLD

    A battle power point game similiar to the Battle for Japan activity or Invasion USA. The groups work at their own speed though.

  • Speed Circling

    A karuta styled activity to be played in pairs.

  • 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.

  • Our Town is Loved by Us

    Basic 'write and race' activity about the student's town.

  • Superlative Challenge

    A short silly group activity to practice or introduce superlative writing. It can be adjusted easily for adverbs.

  • SOCCER GAME

    A 'janken based' pair game useful for practicing many patterns. It is most useful for 'Yes' and 'No' question patterns.

  • Almost Pokemon Battle Game

    This is a write and race activity the students play in groups.

  • Do you have ESP?

    Students test their classmates' powers of perception by drawing hidden shapes.

  • Superlative survey

    Students practice superlatives (-est only) by asking each other about people they know.

  • Phonics and Alphabet Worksheets and Presentations

    This is a collection of phonics and alphabet worksheets and a few presentations I've used over the last few years.

  • Tsum Tsum Character Writing Game

    The main game has the students write about various characters, people or animals

  • Teacher Can You~?

    Basic Interview the ALT and JTE to get Yes or No answers to Can you~~ questions.

  • Battle Cards and Introduction Quiz

    This is an amazing card game created by a Nagaoka ALT named Scott. It is based on the eigomon card game from Englipedia.

  • INVASION USA

    Variation on Battle for Japan.

  • Psionic Powers Warm Up and Unscramble Sentences

    A short and somewhat silly warm up for indirect questions and then a sentences to unscramble worksheet.

  • WORLD MOST QUIZ

    A short quiz and a rock scissors paper race for practicing 'most'

  • Comparative and Superlative Review Quiz

    This is a three choice quiz meant to review comparative and superlative grammar points.

  • Park Life and others

    Flexible posters and worksheets that can be used to practice present progressive, past progressive, reduced relative pronoun and so on.

  • Awesome-ish Game

    A write and race group game. They race to answer the questions to get points.

  • Can You Speak English? Battleship

    Another Battleship game using the auxiliary verb can.

  • Can you job hunt?

    A speaking based, find your partner activity practicing "Can you~?"

  • Can I play Janken?

    Students try to get bingo by asking for favors/permission using `Can you/Can I...` questions.

  • Can You Find a Pair?

    Students ask each other "Can you..." until they find their pair

  • Can you read Kanji?

    Students ask other classmates if they can read unknown kanji characters.

  • Can I use your Battleship?

    Can I use your battleship? Let students practice many "Can I use your..." sentences and have fun playing the classic Battleship game.

  • 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.

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