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Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • Lucky Line Game

    This is my go-to English activity to help junior high school students to review their grammar and vocabulary learning for each unit. If you use Google slides, you can make a copy and edit too!

  • Spot It Verb Cards

    Spot it version of verbs

  • Do you call Koopa Bowser?

    Students guess Mario characters' English names with SVOO grammar

  • Pokemon Catch Review

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

  • Who can do what?

    A short writing activity and guessing game for students to practice writing "I can..." sentences.

  • The Weirdest Day 1.2

    Group Story-Writing Activity!

  • When + 主語 + 動詞

    Key Sentence: When I came home, my father was watching TV. One World 2, page 23

  • "What do you Call it?"

    A quiz that makes students guess what various different items are called in different English -speaking countries.

  • Halloween Dominoes

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

  • Vowel Sound dominoes

    Synopsis This is a game where 2, 4 or 5 players players try to match vowel sounds of words with each other using square cards with 4 words on them on a table top like conventional dominoes.

  • Guess Who - Are you, Do you, Can you?

    Guess Who worksheet made for end of Unit 1 review for JHS textbook New Horizons - 1, with optional Writing Practice page.

  • SVOO Grammar worksheet

    Grammar explanation worksheet

  • Negative Be Verb/ Do Verb Writing Race

    Students differentiate between negated be verbs and do verbs in a writing race

  • New Horizon 3 (Units 0-3) Taboo Words

    Materials for the word game 'Taboo' using New Horizon 3, Units 0 through 3.

  • New Horizon 2 (Units 4-7) Taboo Words

    Materials for the word game 'Taboo' using New Horizon 2, Units 4 through 7.

  • Are you...? / Do you...? Bingo

    Get the students to recognize the difference between the two types

  • Flying Fish 'Koi No Bori' Point Game

    A race and speak or write and race point game suitable for the spring.

  • Mario Kart DS Quiz

    Enjoy this popular activity based on the Nintendo DS version of Mario Kart. I have made a considerable use of its soundtrack composed by Shinobu Tanaka.

  • Present Continuous vs. Future Tense

    Students realize the differences between the two grammar points

  • Goldfish Scooping Jeopardy! (Present Simple)

    Jeopardy Quiz game using New Crown 1 up to lesson 1 part 1 simple present and more!

  • Guess the Animal

    This is an activity to practice Can/ Are/ Do you questions with 1st graders. Guess which animal the students have chosen by asking Are/ Can/ Do you questions.

  • Sit Down Elimination Games

    Students are asked a question and based on their answer they either stay standing or are eliminated and sit down. Great for short reviews at the start or end of class.

  • Screenwriters!

    Group story/script writing/Completion activity using Adj + (that)

  • Card King

    It's basically Cards Against Humanity, but for students.

  • Have you ever been so lucky?

    Review Activity

  • Folded Stories

    Students use who what where and why to write a story.

  • Have you? Bingo

    This is a simple bingo game that students can do in pairs or groups to practice present perfect questions.

  • Can you? Bingo

    This is a simple bingo game that students can do in pairs or groups to practice the potential.

  • Assembly Line (Phonics)

    Cooperative Word-Making phonics game

  • Mario Party - Have you ever

    Have students work together in groups in order to gather the most coins!

  • The Bomb Game (Hot Potato Game)

    A powerpoint version of the 'bakudan game' as its called in Japan or hot potato as we often called it Canada.

  • Detective Conan- Have you Ever

    It is a Pictionary type game. Students must use the pictures to determine what question is being asked. They must use the target phrase "Have you ever..."

  • BattleBots! (Ver 1.3)

    Mecha review Building/Battle Game

  • Kaiten Ushi

    Typing game with a little bit of pachinko-style gameplay.

  • Disney Guess Who

    A Disney version of the popular board game Guess Who, which can be used to practice relative pronouns (Is it someone who...). Designed to be played on PCs, but can also be used as a worksheet.

  • Gotta Compare 'Em All! POKEMON!!!

    In groups, students collect and compare Pokemon cards, while also practicing other comparatives, to build the best Pokemon deck.

  • New Horizon 2 (Units 0-3) Taboo Words

    Materials for the word game 'Taboo' using New Horizon 2, Units 0 through 3.

  • One Piece Battleship

    A battleship game to help students practice speaking the target grammar point.

  • Mario's Clue! - Hangman Alternative

    Guess the right letters or the Piranha Plant'll gethcha! A Mario themed Hangman Alternative.

  • Where is Naruto? (Countries)

    Touch the flag to reveal if Naruto is there or not. Group by group, Students say "I want to go to ________" in order to choose. The group that gets the most guesses right wins.

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