The activity doesn't require any preparation or materials from the teacher. Just remember it and go!
Ping Pong Pang
Students play an adapted version of the popular drinking game (a point that should NOT be made in class).
Pick a Side
Students move to the left or right side of the classroom depending on what they can or cannot do.
Monkey Time
Teaches the hours (eg. one o'clock, two o'clock, etc.) and review numbers.
English Tongue Twisters!
This is a worksheet I made for my JHS 2nd years to have fun with English tongue twisters while still focusing on important sounds.
Birthday Present Memory Game
"What do you want for your birthday?" Memory Game
May I sit down? - A Liar's Game
A game that focuses on heavy repetition of May I and answers. Students work to find the liar amongst the opposing team.
What Time Is It, Mr Wolf?
This game is exactly like the 'Red light, green light' game. Students practice asking the time and listening to the ALT count while trying to make it across the room.
Next Number?
After saying their own number, students decide on, and call out the next number.
Criss Cross
Students race to answer questions in hopes of sitting down before their friends.
Jump
The ALT says a number and the students must jump that many times.
Did The ALT...?
Students ask the ALT questions using 'did' questions: "Did you eat breakfast yesterday?" Points are recieved for 'yes' responses.
You Have
Get students predicting and practicing "you have" in this rhythmical one-on-one game.
Huggies
Students form numbered groups based upon the number they are given.
Bomber Man
Students answer questions to force their classmates to sit down or stand up.
Mister Wolf
Practice feelings with a red light green light styled game
Land Of The Blind
Students work in pair teams; one blindfolded while the other issues commands to move around the room and avoid getting caught by the Oni (Devil) team.
Ready For Speech
Make public speaking and introductions fun.
Guess The Number
Students have to try to guess a number from within a set range. The less guesses, the more the points.
Fast Touch
Students race to be the fastest to touch the body part explained by the ALT.
I Spy
Children play a simplified version of "I Spy" while reviewing colours.
A-E-I-O-U Bingo Song
While singing along to the Bingo song, students sing the English vowels and practice giving their self-introductions.
Eto
Students race to recall alphabet letters randomly written on the chalkboard.
Body Alphabet
Students form letters of the alphabet using their bodies.
Pen Collection
This is a simple game that practices 'whose' and borrowing the students' pens.
Scrabble Time Bomb
A timer is started and students race to write words on the chalkboard and not to be the student holding the chalk when the timer sounds.
The Sleeping Game
Students work together to put sentences in the right order.
Behind My Back
With their back to the class, students try to guess who is speaking.
That's My Bag
The ALT and JTE "steal" items from the students' desks and the students must claim them using demonstrative pronouns.
Which is taller? Comparatives quiz
A quiz using comparatives. Warm up activity.
Whose classroom item is this?
Students practice "whose" by mixing up their classroom possessions and trying to find the original owner.
I got you!
Students try to bluff each other with simple statements.
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