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Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • Emergency Situation - Chain Reaction

    Chain reaction: form teams and say the word/phrase on-screen. The last word/phrase said moves that team to do a challenge: listening, speaking, or reading (the original version had writing also).

  • A Birthday Present

    Group chat about buying a surprise birthday gift for a friend.

  • Tell me what ... Who Am I

    An easy and controlled Who Am I? activity to practice New Horizon's 3年生 "Tell me who/what/where/when..." grammar point.

  • Guess The Lyrics!

    A short and simple music activity.

  • "How many ~?" Guess Who!

    A Guess Who? game to help students practice "How many~" and "How~" ! (For HWG1 World Tour 1)

  • Relative Pronoun Review, Game, and Writing

    This is everything I made for a lesson on relative pronouns with a focus on using "which."

  • ... who ... (Tate-yoko Game - Disney Theme)

    A short grammar practice for the relative pronoun 'who.' This can be used as a warm-up game. I guarantee that the students will have a blast!

  • Splattack 25 and Splathello

    Splatoon-themed PowerPoint boards for playing Attack 25, Othello, or any similar games.

  • JHS 1st year Reading and Speaking Test/Activity

    Tests and activities divided by each semester for JHS 1st years. Specific to the NEW HORIZONS 1 textbook.

  • Summer Vacation Level up for 3rd Graders

    Activity for 3rd graders in which they can share what they did this summer and what they wanted to do next summer using the learned grammar (present perfect)

  • Code Breakers (JHS)

    A little code breaking activity I made that plays around with the pronunciation of words. I found it useful for getting the students to read the words using phonics instead of reading it as Japanese.

  • Monthly Newsletter - September

    monthly newsletter for each grade (using New Horizon), employing grammar from what unit (I hope) we're studying that month.

  • How lucky are you today? Present perfect practice

    Students fill in the blanks to make their own flowchart style quizzes that tell you how lucky your day will be!

  • Participial Adjectives

    "-ing" and "-ed" types of adjectives

  • Akinator Game (S/He is) JHS

    Identify famous people and characters via 5 hint quiz

  • UK School Rules Quiz

    This is a PPT quiz for JHS New Horizons 2 Unit 4 p.59/60 - 'have to' & 'must'

  • Fun Games and Activity Ideas

    This game and activity can be done if you still have time and want to do something in your regular class. This can also be played in your special classes.

  • Interact, Program 3: My Dream Robot

    This is for the Interact section of Program 3 for the Sunshine Textbook for JHS, 1st Graders.

  • Quiz! Comparative Forms ("More than" and "-er")

    This is a quiz, in PowerPoint, for the comparative form of adjectives. It is ONLY comparative, not superlative. Thus, the quiz only has "more than" and adjectives ending in "-er".

  • Winnie the Pooh Balloon Pop

    This is a fun, 12 question review game themed around Winnie the Pooh. Students can play in groups or pairs.

  • Character Card Janken Game

    This is a fun janken game for JHS New Horizons 1 Unit 6 p.59/60 - Plural Verbs (He/She likes & He/She doesn't like)

  • New Horizon 2, Unit 0 - 2 Jeopardy Review

    A review of the first semester's New Horizon units for the second year's

  • Lets see the world ( Countries )

    The activity is based on Unit 4 - Lets see the world of New Horizon for grade 6

  • Brain Teaser

    Brain teaser with simple English in the form of a multiple-choice quiz. Most suited for 3rd year JHS, however if your students have already done the rules of punctuation marks, it should be ok.

  • New Horizon 1, Unit 1 - 3 Jeopardy Review

    A review of the first semester's New Horizon units for the first year's.

  • Bookmark Making: Your Name and its Acronym

    A filler activity that encourages students' creativity! Adjectives ready for use attached. Good for JHS or HS.

  • [MUSIC GAME] Japan Musical Pursuit (JHS-SHS)

    Music quiz version of Trivial Pursuit!

  • Vocab Pointer Game- Summer

    Speed summer vocab game. You will need a pointers for each group or students can use thier hands. This can be adapted to any vocab.

  • JHS 2 “Pokemon Catch” School Directions Activity

    An information gap activity to practice giving directions to a partner by looking for pokemon in the school. Can be adapted for JHS1 or ES5.

  • Disaster Prevention in America

    A short presentation about disasters in America and school drills. Targeted towards 3rd grade junior high school students learning Unit 4.

  • Summer Vacation Bingo (2 types)

    Summer vacation bingo with two types. One for past events (I went to, I saw...) and one for favorite things about summer (I like...)

  • Weather in English

    Focused on New Horizons 2 pg.56

  • Wasei-Eigo quiz (+bonus round)

    Students are given the wasei-eigo word in Japanese, and must guess how to say it in English. The bonus round has them guessing what foreign language the non-English loan word comes from.

  • JHS (三年生) SpongeBob - Who Stole the Secret Recipe?

    A PowerPoint game and worksheet to practice critical thinking, and translating English into Japanese by reading.

  • My Summer Vacation: Two Truths and a Lie

    Past tense simple review in which students quiz each other on their own summer vacations. Writing and speaking.

  • Summer Vacation Bingo

    Classic interview bingo to ease students back into second term.

  • Bingo: What did you do in the summer vacation?

    A flexible ready-to-print bingo card, or I must say, bingo cards (16 different cards in total) for small class.

  • Let's Write 2

    A writing activity based off Let's Write on pg. 45 on New Horizons #3.

  • What _____ do you like? (NH #1, Pg. 42)

    A worksheet focusing on the grammar "What ___ do you like?"

  • This That see through the cards

    An activity for students to practice using 'this is' and 'that is' along with their question forms. Students will try to see through the back of the cards, and guess what's on it.

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