Develops students' problem-solving skills.
Day At The Zoo
This is a classic logic puzzle. The students must read and understand the relative pronoun sentences in order to solve the puzzle.
Mr. Bump
Blindfolded students are guided through an obstacle course while listening to their partner's directions to avoid 'dangerous' desks.
Land Of The Blind
Students work in pair teams; one blindfolded while the other issues commands to move around the room and avoid getting caught by the Oni (Devil) team.
The Sleeping Game
Students work together to put sentences in the right order.
Who kidnapped Miki Ando?
Students translate Perfect Present sentences from Japanese to English in order to solve the mystery of who kidnapped Miki Ando.
Christmas Blast Power Point Game
This is a template that I made that can be filled in to make a review game for almost anything. Since the questions are able to be customized, this power point can work at any level.
New Horizon 2, page 78 "Which bus goes to...?"
A pair activity that allows students to practice giving directions in a real world situation.
I'm looking for the... New Horizons 1, page 100
A pair activity that allows students to practice speaking to their partners in a real world situation.
Karuta Collection
A collection of 12 word files with different Karuta cards.
Halloween Jeopardy
Jeopardy game to help your students learn about the ancient Halloween mysteries.
Collaborative review of New Crown 1
This is a review of the first 40 pages of NC1. A collaborative lesson where all members of each group have a role. Students need to work together to complete the task.
Code Breakers
ALT reads a series of numbers and students must convert them to letters to figure out the secret word.
Are you Anpannman?
This is a simple game in which the students become a member of the Sazae-san family. The goal of the game is find the other characters and make Sazae-san's family.
Are you From DokoDoko?
Students ask each other "Are you...?" questions and collect signatures.
ABC Dominoes
A simple ABC game where students match upper/lowercase domino letters.
Get it
Students listen for their card to be called and rush to collect toys.
Flashcard Police
An engaging strategy for practicing tedious memorization. As an alternative to the “read-and-repeat”, it works best with younger students but can be altered for older students.
Drawing Dash
You show 'drawers' a secret flashcard. They draw it, and their team guesses. How many can they guess in one minute?
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