Develops students' creative skills.
"Come to My Hometown!" activity (Sunshine 2)
Writing activity to get students to introduce places in their home town or area.
Breaking News
Students work in pairs to write an interesting news report using either "going to" or "will."
Say Something A.K.A. 2 line game
A warm-up activity where kids line up in 2 long lines. No materials needed. they race each other to say who can say a word faster.
Too (adjective) caption contest
There are 5 pictures for students to make captions of.
Comparison Competition
Students compete to make the best sentence they can for an adjective. Grammar used includes ~er, ~est, more, most, and as ~ as.
Comparatives / Superlatives DRILL
Recapping grammar taught in Lesson 7 (NC2)
Word Battle
Students challenge each other with their WORDS!
Teacher's Childhood
Students write many sentences to guess what various teacher's childhoods were like. This uses past tense ~ed (and irregular verbs, but not necessary).
Comparing Pokemon
An activity in which students compare pokemon. This can be used for any of the comparison or superlative grammars: ~er, ~est, more, most, as ~as.
Comparative Quiz!
A team game where the students choose which of two answers they believe to be true.
Snakes and Ladders
A3 Snakes and Ladders board with card sections for use as a review activity.
New Crown 3 - Grammar Review USE English
Get the students engaged and actively using English! Great for reviewing taught grammar!
Which do you like? TEACHER and ALT QUIZ
Do your students know you? FIND OUT!
Travel Agents Use Gerunds
Students become 'travel agents' and use gerunds to promote a prefecture.
My Dream Burger Set
Students draw and write using prepositions to describe their dream burger set.
Movie Star
Movie making activity to practice the relative pronoun "who." (Ex: He is a student who likes English.)
My Room
A room drawing activity to practice the "There is / There are" grammar.
Sunshine Year 3 Project 8 Writing Rubric
A rubric for writing an essay about a Japanese event or festival.
Halloween Haunted House: Listen and Draw
Students listen to the description and draw 8 items to create a haunted house.
Man Wrestling a Shark
A picture to use for making reduced relative clause questions/sentences (ex. Where is the man wrestling a shark?)
Let's Talk About Smartphones
Students learn some useful phrases regarding smartphones, and then they write about if they think smartphones are good or bad.
''Give me advice''
Students use indirect questions to ask for adviceColumbus 3 Pg 73. I want to know what we can do
"What do you like?" Relay
A quick activity that requires no preparation. Get the students into groups and have them ask each other what they like, then race to draw it on the board.
Emotion Dialogue
A dialogue making activity to practice the "emotion + to infinitive" grammar (ex. "I was happy to hear that.")
Bomb
Bomb activity to practice any Yes / No question type grammar points.
You Make the Rules! (have to/must)
Students pretend they're the leader of the school and can change any school rules they want!
My bucket list
talk about what you have done and what you want to do. 3rd grade activity. TEXTBOOK: Columbus 21 year 3
Pokemon Evolution Was Were
Use different pokemon evolutions to have the students practice "was" and "were."
Students pretend they are movie directors and choose their classmates for different roles. Then they interview each other to find out what they want to do in the movie.
Sentaku Poetry
This lesson teaches the students the basics of how to write two types of poetry—acrostic and persona.
Best Sentence
A judge will decide after hearing each slip of concluding sentences which one is the funniest or most interesting.
Make a Monster
Students use present tense plural verbs to form sentences to describe an original monster.
Drawing Comparatives "-ER~THAN"
Students draw three sets of two comparatives according to the descriptions under each. Adjustable for superlatives.
My Country Tis Of Thee
Students make their own country while practicing possessives.
Answer Me Bingo
This is a group Jeopardy game mixed with a flavor of Bingo.
Superhero Powers
Students write a description of a superhero and then try to draw their friend’s superhero.
I Have No Idea
Students try to guess their partner’s drawing then write their answer on their worksheet.
What's That Doodle
Get the students to practice asking 'What is that?' by drawing some wild art.
Double D
Double D stands for 'Devastating Demonstratives'. Students draw pictures based upon a secret demonstrative pronoun sentence and post them around the class.
Inventions
A fun and creative project for OC Elective classes.
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