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Prints

Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.

  • Guess How Many

    Students go to different stations in the classroom and try and guess how many items are in a bag/container at each station.

  • At The Restaurant

    Students play the role of waiter or customer in a restaurant.

  • Is There Sumo In America?

    Students play a true or false guessing game about America while using "there is/are."

  • Good Witness

    Students test their memory by looking at a picture and in prepositional phrase form, writing what they saw.

  • If

    This activity focuses on students ability to create a consequence when given a condition.

  • Fountain Of Youth

    In teams, students try to piece a story together.

  • What Do You Like - Guess Who

    Students practice asking and answering "What ___ do you like?" while testing how well they know their classmates in this "guess who" acitivity.

  • Hungry Hungry Hippo

    Students play a fun card game while practicing "Would you like some ~?".

  • What Is Yoda Doing?

    An information gap activity which can be played in pairs or a class where students find out what various characters are doing.

  • $1,000,000 Vacation

    Students plan how they will spend $1,000,000 by writing future tense sentences.

  • Small Talk Board Game

    A basic boardgame to practice making questions

  • I Will Give Her The World

    Two activities for practicing 'I will give her something'

  • Face Game and Happy Devil Game

    A few activities to practice the copula verb

  • WHERE or WHEN Activities

    Three activities to practice where or when with simple verbs

  • Janken Gestures

    Students play rock-paper-scissors and practice the Classroom English vocabulary. This activity works best with Total English but fits with most textbooks.

  • Where Again

    Good and easy speaking practice idea for students to work together to find out the locations of the items in their school.

  • Do you like baseball?

    Students ask questions to each other; they don't want 'Yes' answers.

  • Who's This Woman?

    Students create names for characters on the worksheet and then ask classmates, 'Who's this ~?' Then, students practice writing questions and answers.

  • Crazy Diary Entry

    A writing activity that lets students make a crazy diary entry. Student then read their diary entry to the class for lots of fun.

  • But Not Okinawa

    Students test their knowledge of Japan's prefectures, minus Okinawa, and then practice asking about the location of the prefectures they don't know.

  • Rescue 119

    Students help rescue plane crash victims by locating them in a classroom and then writing a report to submit to the rescue authorities.

  • Simple But Great Bingo

    Students listen to a story and write down words they recognize in bingo squares.

  • PPP

    This activity practices Past Progressive Pair work (was/were + verb'ing').

  • When Do You Have Plans?

    Students invite each other to do things and write about their friends' plans in this speaking, listening, and writing activity.

  • Are You? Guessing Game

    Guessing game where students will ask the questions and try to discover which character their partner has chosen.

  • Do You Have A Larger One?

    Simple pair worksheet for shopping and using comparatives.

  • Printable playing cards

    If you don't want to spend money on a bunch of card decks, print these out instead!

  • Sunshine 3rd year Program 2-3 Writing

    Writing worksheets for students to write about a place they've either been to or want to go to.

  • Guess Who

    Use prints of the fun board game "Guess Who" to practice the expressions, "Do you have ~?" and "Are you ~?"

  • Have you ____ today? Present Perfect guessing

    Students practice the present perfect with words like "already," "just," and "not yet" through a character guessing game.

  • Summer Festivals Quiz

    Summer Festival Quiz

  • Crazy Story

    Students fill in a form then insert the info into a template to create a crazy story, then have a go at writing their own.

  • Calendar Tic-Tac-Toe

    This game gets students to practice "It will be (sunny) on (July eighth).

  • Oh No! 100!

    A worksheet to go with a simple counting game

  • Guess the Teacher - Pronouns

    Students practice the pronouns "he" and "she" by quizzing their classmates about teachers at their school.

  • Menus

    A collection of simple menus for role playing dialogues

  • Are you fine SIGN GAME

    simple sign game to practice feelings

  • I Have Never

    Students play "Never Have I Ever" in lunch groups, then write about what they learned about their classmates.

  • Simple Present Self-Introduction

    Students write their own self-introduction after learning "I (verb)".

  • Random Superheroes

    Students practice "can" grammar by making amusing randomly generated superheroes.

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