Activities posted by Aurelio Mizukami

  • One,Two or Three (1st to 31st) game

    Main target: Elementary school grade 5 classes, or any classes that are learning birthdays, dates.

  • Restaurant activity (Digital Wallet)

    Elementary School grade 5 or higher.

  • Where is the classroom? PPT (E.S. grade 4)

    (Let's try2! Unit 8) PPT designed to help students tell their friends where the rooms in the school are.

  • ABC memory "Capital Letters" (E.S. grade 3)

    It's a simple PowerPoint ABC memory game with capital letters, but the file can be edited.

  • On, In, Next to, Under, In front of, Behind PPT

    A simple Powerpoint to help teachers explain on, in, under, next to , behind and in front of. (New Horizon 5 book)

  • Digital Sugoroku Review (Let's try 1,2)

    Fun Sugoroku game to help students remembering what they've learned. I mainly designed it for elementary school grades 3 and 4, but if you change the pictures you could used it for any grade.

  • Vocabulary Ping Pong (Warm-up Game)

    Vocabulary Ping Pong was mainly designed for elementary school students, but I think it could also be used in junior high classes as well.

  • Food Ohajiki (Let's Try 1! Unit 5)

    Multiple games that can be used with this powerpoint. Elementary school students grade 3 level .

  • Colors "Life Game" (Let's try1 ! book)

    A fun game to help elementary school grade 3 students to learn colors.

  • Flags E.S.Grade 3 Guessing game

    Powerpoint game designed to help elementary school grade 3 students learn the name of some countries. (Let's Try! 1 book).

  • Christmas Kahoot!

    Chistmas Kahoot for elemetary school students from grades 4 to 6.

  • Spelling Activity

    A simple game to help elementary school students grades 3 and 4 to learn how to spell.

  • I'm from~ . Activity (E.S. grades 4 and 5)

    Simple rock, paper, scissors activity for elementary school students grades 4,5.

  • Where do you live?

    Simple interview game to help students learn how to ask; "Where do you live?". (Elementary School grades 5,6)

  • Asking for directions.

    Easy activity to help students learning how to ask for directions.