Tag

Problem Solving

Develops students' problem-solving skills.

  • Neighborhood Race

    Blindfolded kids are guided by their teammates through a map to find a place. This game uses the directions: right, left, up, down, back and stop.

  • Who am I? Quiz

    A three-hint-quiz type of game where students have to guess the character being described. Perfect activity for We Can! 2 Unit 3 "He is Famous. She is great."

  • 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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