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Develops students' discussion skills.

  • English Games for Extra Time

    Do you need some games you can whip out a moment's notice? Are you unexpectedly covering a class? Is your English teacher running late? Here are some no prep games you can play with many levels!

  • Practice Comparingļ¼šBetter and Best

    This was a one-off activity I did with my second-grade junior high school students to practice comparitive and superlative speech in a fun way! It follows think-pair-share format!

  • Team Rocket Attack

    Colors, Foods, Weather, Days

  • Whose ~? Quiz Character Edition

    This is a powerpoint presentation to practice the key sentence 30 from New Horizon English Course 1 page 72

  • JHS 2nd Year Comprehensive Translation Challenge

    This is adapted from another user's translation challenge, which will be linked. Intended for group work.

  • Let's Try 2 Unit 2 clothes/weather game

    Made for Let's Try 3rd grade. Have students practice colors, weather and names of some clothing items by dressing a character.

  • English Idioms (with matching Kahoot!)

    A Powerpoint activity with literal Japanese translations to help students learn about some of the silly English idioms we have.

  • Lets Try 2 Spy x Family Disguise Review

    This game is an all units review. I got the idea for the disguises from Mr Bory C.

  • Suzume No Tojimari Point Game Template

    Let's be like Suzume and start locking up! Answer the question, choose a door, get points, or better yet, get the BONUS ROUND!

  • 6th Grade New Horizon Jeopardy

    End-of-term Jeopardy review

  • Deal or no Deal - Quiz Game

    A flexible quiz show style presentation that allows students to practice and review anything you like.

  • Outline of Australia - Immigration

    Brief information about Australian history and immigration.

  • Camping Trip! (should)

    What should you bring to the camping trip?

  • Prince Harry

    This worksheet includes a listening activity and brainstorm session. Students will also write what they think is the best part about being a prince.

  • Inventions

    This activity will allow students to do some creative thinking and come up with their own inventions to solve a problem faced by their age group.

  • Lets Try 1 All Units Pokemon Review

    Simple questions that should be fun. Template from Tay's Teaching Toolkit

  • Jigsaw Reading

    Jigsaw reading is a cooperative learning technique that involves dividing a text into sections and assigning each section to different groups of students.

  • Guess Who (Speaking Activity Game)

    "GUESS WHO" Each student selects a character and writes it down without showing it to their partner. They take turns asking yes or no questions until they can guess which character is the correct one

  • 3 Hint Character Quiz

    A 3 hint character quiz that can be used for upper elementary (grades 5-6) to junior high (grade 1).

  • Bunch of Fun Riddles

    Here's a list of riddles with visuals for your students to enjoy.

  • Awake/Asleep Game Template

    Students are given a sentence one word/player at a time and then work together to make the sentence.

  • As ~ As Comparative Activity

    Dirrectly inspired from Silverflower18's As ~ As Comparative worksheet and activity style.

  • Do You Know Japan?

    A warmup activity for passive voice where students are given 3 hints and have to guess the prefecture

  • Since/For/Ago - Bingo and Powerpoint explaination

    Adapted from another bingo game from ALTopedia, this game includes an explaination of since for and ago, plus a warm up

  • Self introduction for 4th grade

    A worksheet activity that is good for a year end review. You can revise it to what you want for your student to practice. As for this WS, I include the country of origin, colors and what they have.

  • Idioms 1

    This lesson focuses on teaching students common English idioms.

  • Bidding Wars

    Listening and reading game that can be used for any type of grammar

  • The Debate Flow

    This is the debate flow based on One World 3 Project 3 (page 91).

  • Valentine's Day Choose Your Own Story

    Visual novel style choose your own story game based on the tradition of giving chocolates on valentines day. Students participate in groups of four and must debate the best choices to progress.

  • So, what do you think?

    Get groups of students to work together to make sentences expressing opinions on popular topics - good for large class sizes

  • Jeopardy Mario Game 3rd-6th grade

    Review game for end of semester/year from 3rd-6th grade!

  • Magic Words (Inspired by: "Werewords")

    One student has a "magic word" that the other students must guess. They can only ask yes or no questions and the student with the magic word can't speak.

  • Regional American Food

    Presentation on regional and local dishes found in the US

  • Fortune Flowcharts

    A flowchart of questions that ends with a mini omikuji.

  • "How much . . .?" Games

    A couple games using pictures of food and prices from Junior Sunshine 5.

  • Simple Past Jeopardy

    A Jeopardy game about Simple Past Tense, but with surprises. THIS IS FROM A GOOGLE DRIVE. I WILL POST THE LINK. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1oQMjJzvG7MVNJKQFvuBd0q6AFJyDtYQKukqqBJJQilM/

  • Minecraft NH1 Review

    Review Units 5-7 after winter break for 1st years!

  • 2 Truths & 1 Lie Battle

    Turning the classic ice breaker game into a group activity

  • Where are the Pokemon?!

    In teams, students direct the ALT, or whoever is running the slideshow, through various school layouts searching for a specific pokemon.

  • Who Ate Anpanman's Head?

    A simple whodunit where three suspects give their alibis and you have to decide who ate Anpanman's head when he was sleeping.

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