Tag

Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • BB Fun

    BB stands for Birthday Bingo. Students learn the basics for months and days in English.

  • Town Directions

    A map of a town with a worksheet.

  • Train Travel Directions Activities

    Quizzes, maps and worksheets to be used for giving train directions.

  • Ways To SF

    This is a simple listening exercise for students to learn how to ask for directions and draw on the map while famous places in San Francisco are being introduced to them.

  • Kyoto Invasion

    A power point game that can be adapted to many lesson points

  • Magic Numbers

    This card trick will leave your students breathless but it only works if they know how to spell numbers 1-10.

  • Beginner's Poetry

    This poetry writing exercise allows students the chance to express themselves via the beautiful language of poetry.

  • Nice To Meet You

    Students practice expressions used during self-introductions.

  • Catch

    Students practice imperatives by catching or not catching a tennis ball.

  • I Have Never

    This game is based on the American drinking game, "Never have I ever..."

  • Asteroids

    A dice rolling game to practice sentences with 'must' in them.

  • Number Train

    This listening activity is for helping students catch the difference between "teen" and "ty" at the end of numbers.

  • Making Monsters

    This is a drawing activity for Halloween that can be used to teach body parts and plurals.

  • Let's Agree To Disagree

    Students practice sentences to debate for/against a motion.

  • Cleaning The Haunted House

    Two fun passive voice riddles that can be used after students learn to use the passive voice.

  • Buying and Selling

    Game involving every student, reviews numbers 10-100.

  • Plural Monster Drawing

    Students draw monsters while practicing body parts.

  • How To Make Origami

    An interview activity where students find out what their friends know how to do.

  • Phonics Fun

    Students listen to the ALT pronounce words from the worksheet and choose the corresponding words in an 'amida' or 'ghost leg' activity.

  • Bingo Interview: Who/He/She

    Students interview each other using "Who is he/she?" questions.

  • Mastermind

    This game can be adapted for any grammar point. It encourages students to create, and say aloud a particular grammar point repeatedly.

  • Bye Bye Spelling

    Students memorize words written on the chalkboard and write them as you randomly erase them.

  • Which Do You Like

    Students try to get a bingo while practicing, "Which do you like, ____ or ____?"

  • Snoopy's Busy Month

    Students read sentences and change the verb in parentheses to the past tense form.

  • ALT and JTE Interview

    Students think of 'Do you like' questions to ask the teachers and fill in the worksheet.

  • Canada Quizzes

    Three choice quizzes I use when first start at schools. Might be useful for other ALTs from Canada.

  • English Class Rules

    This is a relatively quick game to practice the must/mustn't grammar form while also reviewing verbs and basic rules of behavior in English class.

  • Alphabet Mistakes

    Guess what letters are not correct and fix them.

  • Pairs Janken Snake

    This game helps students practice vocabulary or English sentences. It is a general game that can be used for ES or JHS lessons.

  • Thief

    Students compose a series of questions to try and guess who the thief of the chocolate cake the ALT made was.

  • Imperative Bingo

    This is just a simple bingo game that practices Imperative phrases.

  • He Looks Terrible

    The students look at pictures and listen to sounds, and then write sentences to describe what they saw/heard.

  • Twisted Pictionary

    Students have ten seconds to draw a picture and have their teammates guess it.

  • Name That Sport

    Students listen to the rules of various sports and must guess the correct sport.

  • What Do You Think Of English

    Students translate the adjectives into Japanese then ask each other their opinions.

  • Calendar Otaku

    Students are asked about the dates of various Japanese holidays and receive points for answering correctly.

  • Relative Matching

    Students make sentences using 'that/which' Relative Pronouns.

  • Phone Numbers

    A listening and speaking telephone number activity.

  • Have You Ever Bet

    Students practice "Have you ever ....?" questions while having fun betting about classmates' experiences.

  • Daily Routine

    Students race to read and write sentences and complete the passage.

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