Tag

Elementary School

Aimed at elementary school students.

  • Food and Drink Dobble (aka Spot It!)

    Large Dobble set suitable for a flexible prediction game, or (obviously) Dobble. Can be used for ES, JHS or special needs classes. This set has 57 cards with 57 different images of food and drink.

  • Dobble (shapes, colours, common words)

    A version of the Dobble or Spot It! game for ES students. A speed-based game to practice vocabulary. It is good for warm-ups or during extra time at the end of class. 3-5 players.

  • Guess Who!

    The classic Guess Who! game (with just printouts) to practice "do you have" and "are you" questions.

  • "The Garden" point game

    A simple game based on Typhoon - but instead of natural disasters, it's crows in your flower garden! Good for any kind of review and small classes.

  • Stationery GO FISH card game

    Meant to review "Do you have ___?" statements and Unit 5 from Let's Try! 2 ("Do you have a pen?"). This is a printable GO FISH game with some Uno elements that make it more fun. Good for groups of 4.

  • Finding Nemo Colour Quest

    Cute Nemo-themed PPT game to practice colours. Intended for elementary school students.

  • T & T Game (PowerPoint Version)

    Based on the T&T Game submitted from Englipedia Archive. This is a PowerPoint version that doesn't require printing point cards or game board.

  • Original Curries Puzzle in Groups (NH6 U6)

    Mix-and-match puzzle about original curry recipes. Students work in small groups. Suits NH6 U6.

  • Let's Go to Italy - Countries Puzzle in Groups

    Mix-and-match puzzle about countries. Students work in small groups. Suits NH6 U3.

  • Weather Report Battleship

    Practice with days of the week and weather for new/young learners.

  • What do you have on _______? Battleship game

    Battleship where students guess the location of coins using the phrase "Do you have ____ on ____?" and get the response of "Yes, I do." Or "No, I don't."

  • On In By Under Game

    Practice prepositions :)

  • Months of the Year

    Coloured cut-outs for the months with katakana pronunciations

  • Pusheen's Ice Cream Challenge

    Hangman alternative!

  • Thanksgiving Turkey Feathers

    Have students write what they are thankful for on paper turkey feathers and use them to make the tail of a turkey.

  • Christmas Wish Ornaments

    Students write their wishes on different Christmas ornaments, for an English board

  • Weather "Clock" for an English Board

    This printable poster can be laminated and installed on an English board. Use the two "clock hands" to mark two different weather features.

  • NH5 Unit 3 materials (What do you want to study?)

    Printouts and activities for use with New Horizons 5 Unit 3.

  • Practice Counting 1-20 + "How many candies?"

    Review and practice numbers 1-20 and play "Find the candies!" + "How many candies?" by grace0103

  • NH ⑥ Unit 2 materials (How is your school life?)

    A print for the presentation activity

  • I like...

    Quick quiz for students to review colors, sports, animals, and vegetables. For grade 5 elementary

  • Revising elementary school powerpoint

    just a quick revision of common grammar which they have learnt in elementary schools. It is a good start to introduce them to rearranging sentences activities in English.

  • American School Life/ Rules Powerpoint

    Powerpoint meant to introduce some aspects of American school life.

  • How's the Weather Map Activity

    Very simple warm up for practicing asking "How's the weather?"

  • English Stamp Rally/ Point Card🎯

    Encourage more students to use English outside the classroom.

  • Days of the Week Flashcards

    Flashcards of the days of the week with pictures. There are versions with and without translations and/or katakana pronunciation.

  • 1st 2nd 3rd sugoroku

    learn ordinals and your birthday

  • Pokemon Catch Review

    Based on Mario Jeopardy and other Jeopardy games, this one is based on Pokemon! Useful for reviewing grammar!

  • How many pencils do you have? Guess Who game

    A variation of "Guess who?" using the contents of the character's pencil cases.

  • What do you want to watch? Bingo

    Mingling bingo game to practice the Q&A What do you want to watch dialogue for Here We Go 6 U3

  • Lets try 1, Unit 2 Gesture PPW

    "Good", "I don't know", "me?", "Good idea", "Come here". "Give me five" Gesture powerpoint Game.

  • NH⑥ Unit 3 materials ("Let's go to Italy")

    Printout and digital materials for use with New Horizons 6 Unit 3, "Let's go to Italy". Includes examples of various countries.

  • NH⑤ Unit 2 materials (When is your birthday?)

    Printouts to practice dates, holidays, ordinal numbers. Designed for use with New Horizons 5 Unit 2.

  • Gesture Game

    Use gestures in the form of a competitive game to teach students target phrases. Student level - Elementary

  • 1-20 Snakes and Ladders

    Elementary grades snake and ladder game from numbers 1 to 20. Game board is designed to fit B4 size paper - can be resized in the print menu to fit other formats.

  • What do you want for your birthday? PPT Game

    Where is the character game using vocabulary from Here We Go 5 Unit 2. Students guess a word and select it to see if the character is behind it. Students guess with the phrase "I want a(n) _____."

  • Weather Powerpoint Game

    An easy game to practice saying "It's (sunny/cloudy/rainy/snowy/windy/stormy/hot/cold)."

  • Race Track

    Practice ordinal numbers and colours as these crazy cars race to the finish!

  • Colours Dobble (Colors Spot It)

    A 13 card Dobble game on colours

  • Halloween Dominoes

    A halloween activities based loosely on dominoes to help students practice many Halloween words.

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