Tag

Hobbies/Clubs

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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