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Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • Boston T Map

    A modified map, and powerpoint of the Boston T (train system in Boston) to practice New Horizon Daily Scene 4 - giving directions.

  • Where's the basketball?

    A spin-off of the classic game "Guess Who". There are 16 different rooms. The students have to figure out which room their partner chose by asking "where is/are" questions.

  • Could you tell me how to get to Fukuoka Airport?

    This Ppt/worksheet is for the Year 3 Sunshine textbook for giving directions, although it could probably be modified for other textbooks.

  • Guess the teacher adjectives

    Students choose one teacher at their school, apply adjectives to them, and play guess-who with their classmates.

  • Save the Patient

    A short repetition activity to practice "Do I have to ~" and "Have to~." This activity might not work with classes larger than 25 students.

  • Anpanman Hero Punch

    A powerpoint writing game

  • Emotion Dialogue

    A dialogue making activity to practice the "emotion + to infinitive" grammar (ex. "I was happy to hear that.")

  • Election USA

    A variation on Battle for Japan

  • Picture Sentence Matching

    A game to practice the "Question words + to-infinitive" grammar (for ex. "how to" or "where to").

  • Staff Room English

    This is for students to use when they come to the staff room and you're the only teacher in there.

  • Paint Battle for Japan

    A quiz activity in the vein of Risk, with a Splatoon-like theme to it. (Now with up to 9 groups!)

  • Traffic Signs in the USA - Must/May

    A short powerpoint with a quiz to introduce Must/Must not/May by comparing driving laws in Japan vs the US.

  • School Sheriff

    Activity based on the Sheriff of Nottingham board game to practice "How many?" and plurals. Also uses "Show me" and "What's this?" Very complicated, but very fun.

  • Bomb

    Bomb activity to practice any Yes / No question type grammar points.

  • Story

    Students piece together a story while practicing grammar from the semester / year. Students read, write, listen, and speak in this activity.

  • Will you dance?

    This is a janken-style game where students ask each other "will you" questions and get points for completing the action (social distancing). This could also work for Can you, Could you, etc.

  • Candy Jar Quiz (how many)

    (social-distancing-friendly) Students compete to correctly guess how many pieces of candy are in a jar using a PowerPoint.

  • How many times have you...?

    students have to guess how many times i completed an activity

  • Who is he/who is she?

    Students have to guess who the person is based on hints given .

  • "What do you ~?"

    A speaking and writing review worksheet for practicing "What do you usually ~?" with prepostional phrases.

  • You Make the Rules! (have to/must)

    Students pretend they're the leader of the school and can change any school rules they want!

  • Have you.......yet? Jeopardy

    Students practice using verbs to make " Have you..........yet?" questions

  • My bucket list

    talk about what you have done and what you want to do. 3rd grade activity. TEXTBOOK: Columbus 21 year 3

  • Jeopardy Unit Review

    Jeopardy game show style PowerPoint to review multiple grammar and vocabulary from different lessons in various question format. Best used to review before a unit test.

  • Pokemon Evolution Was Were

    Use different pokemon evolutions to have the students practice "was" and "were."

  • Gimme Gimme

    An activity that has students running around to give you the item you ask for while practicing "This is / That is" and "Here you are."

  • English Communication for Games

    A handout to help prevent students from speaking Japanese while playing games in class.

  • SasadangoMan

    Alternative Hangman activity

  • Kyoto Directions

    Year 3 JHS Directions New Horizon

  • Tenses of the Verb Practice

    The verbs in this PPT are from the back of the NEW CROWN 3 English textbook.

  • Stereo Game/ Shotoku Taishi

    Group of kids speak/yell their target vocabulary while the rest of the class listens to them. The rest of the class must individually pick out who said what.

  • DORAEMON FEUD GAME

    This is another version of the 'Magic Quiz' Game using Doraemon characters.

  • WRITING ACTIVITY Was/Were Practice

    Supplementary activity for the New Crown Lesson 2 Part 1 Lesson.

  • CROSSWORD Past Participle

    This is a good 3rd Grade JHS warm up activity without the pressure of learning the grammar target of 3rd Grade Lesson 1 English lesson.

  • WRITING ACTIVITY What's this/that?

    Writing activity to reinforce the target language being learned by the students. This is best used as a final activity if you have listening, speaking and reading activity prior to this activity.

  • Crumpled Up Fun

    This works very well for reviewing WH-questions. The students have a chance to talk to everyone in the classroom by asking and answering questions.

  • Norm's Shopping

    This activity is dialog practice, repeating the patterns in the textbook but allowing students to modify the given sentences.

  • Pronunciation Tree

    Put your students to the test with a minimal-pair pronunciation activity.

  • If it's PETER RABBIT, Let's play!

    Row based version of the Peter Rabbit Game for practicing 'If' and 'let's'

  • Castle Feud Japan

    A moderately exciting row based activity

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