Haunted House - Choose Your Own Adventure
Students try to survive the night in a haunted house by voting as a class to make choices. Can your class make it through until morning?
Have you...? Talking with an exchange student
Students roleplay introducing a foreign exchange student to their school. They ask and answer questions using "Have you / Have you ever" and "I have been / I have(n't).
Conan Clues - Participle Detective Worksheet
Students act as Conan and investigate a crime scene. With clues such as 'a ringing phone' and 'a locked door', the students will be practicing participles as they crack the case!
Connect Four - Relative Pronouns
Students play Connect Four by completing the relative pronoun sentences.
Space Invaders - vocabulary attack!
This is a vocabulary game based on the arcade game space invaders! Will your students shoot down the words or get hit first?
Hidden picture drawing game!
Students help each other to draw pictures they can't see by giving instructions in English.
Comic writing!
Students use their creative writing skills to add dialogue to a comic and make their own stories!
Battleships (social distance / whole class style)
The classic battleships game adapted to be played at the front of the class instead of in pairs. Only recommended for small classes.
Paper Debate
Introduce students to the concept of refuting each other's points with a simple debate format.
Zombie Apocalypse!
Students debate or make a speech about how to protect their town from a zombie apocalypse!
Disney Guess Who
A Disney version of the popular board game Guess Who, which can be used to practice relative pronouns (Is it someone who...). Designed to be played on PCs, but can also be used as a worksheet.