Practices or discusses hobbies or clubs that the students participate in.
Avatar the Last Airbender Class(es)
This activity is good for an elective class (or any class with a motivation to learn English in my opinion). If you're an ATLA fan, it is also a fun class to teach!
Word Searches for Junior Sunshine 5 & 6
Word searches & writing practice based on the Junior Sunshine 5 & 6 textbooks.
Kahoot Third Year Unit 1 - Unit 3 Review
My JTE asked me to make a review game for units 1 - 3 (up until scene 1). https://create.kahoot.it/share/3rd-years-unit-1-to-3-review/2b61a3c0-1c3c-449f-98b2-974782c2716e
Various themed BINGO cards
Bingo cards for special needs classes
Are you in a club?
This is a short powerpoint presentation for the target grammar "Are you...?"
Telepathy
Students guess first row students' answers using telepathy!
Self-Introduction Penpal Videos
Students watch and exchange videos with foreign students!
"I'm good at" UNO 小6
Here We Go! Unit 1 UNO cards
6nensei Super Mario Typhoon Review
Review typhoon game for many grammar points throughout Elementary School English lessons.
Many Elementary School Crosswords
Need a vocabulary worksheet right now? Want something to hand students when you have extra time? Give them a crossword!
I want to.... Kahoot activity
Infinitive practice for "I want to..." intended for 6th grade - junior high school
My Future, My Dream Find your Team Game
Students practice asking and answering questions covered in Unit 8 of the New Horizon Elementary 6.
Since/For/Ago - Bingo and Powerpoint explaination
Adapted from another bingo game from ALTopedia, this game includes an explaination of since for and ago, plus a warm up
Magic Words (Inspired by: "Werewords")
One student has a "magic word" that the other students must guess. They can only ask yes or no questions and the student with the magic word can't speak.
Gerund and Continuous Explainer with the Simpsons
Short slideshow to introduce the continuous and gerund forms of verbs using Simpsons GIFs.
Interview Bingo (What's your hobby?)
This uses the New Crown 2 grammar and vocabulary from page 43's drill section. This can be edited to make the sentences more complicated and to include different hobbies from the ones listed.
Gesture Game
Use gestures in the form of a competitive game to teach students target phrases. Student level - Elementary
I Can board game
A flexible board game for practicing "I can ~" grammar.
Where is Naruto? (clubs and teams)
Look for naruto through the different clubs and teams while you practice the phrose "I want to join the _________.
Verb Cards
Verb Cards to help teach action verbs. Each Card has the word, action image, its past tense spelling and an example sentence. I used them for all the grades. Images were taken from a Clipart site
Scott Pilgrim Club Rumble
Help Scott join a club by smashing stuff for points in this versus game to practice your "I want to______" sentences
Self Introduction Activity
A fun worksheet that students can fill out on their first day of class with you. Helps you get to know each student as well.
Name 5 (who, which, that)
'Name 5'-style trivia game that uses relative pronouns (who, which, that)
"What do you ~?"
A speaking and writing review worksheet for practicing "What do you usually ~?" with prepostional phrases.
What is ~~ doing? Worksheet for "Park Life"
A worksheet to accommodate UonumaRobert's Park Life poster, which has a picture of people doing a variety of things at a park.
Birthday Present Memory Game
"What do you want for your birthday?" Memory Game
English Conversation Board Game
A bright and colorful board game focused on getting students to converse in English.
Simple Present Self-Introduction
Students write their own self-introduction after learning "I (verb)".
How long have you Bingo
Students try and get bingo by asking students what they have and haven't done.
Vocabulary Wars
This is a vocabulary battle that can be used with any small set of vocabulary. It is great for younger classes, but can work with any grade.
Sports and Their Verbs
A handy guide to show students why some sports use "play" and others don't. (No more "I play run"!)
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