Up And Down
Students play a Snake & Ladders type of game while practicing present continuous form and also the past tense singular/plural forms.
Sentaku Poetry
This lesson teaches the students the basics of how to write two types of poetry—acrostic and persona.
Finger Twister
Students practice the days of the week by playing Twister using their fingers.
Grabbing Guess
Students guess how many objects you have in your hand or a box.
Sengoku Jidai PPT
A version of Sengoku Jidai made in Powerpoint. Instead of answers starting with the same letter as the prefecture, it has questions relating to the prefecture itself.
Make A Face
Students connect numbers to the correct phrases and finally to the appropriate pictures.
'Be' Verb Fruit Basket
Students play the Japanese favorite Fruit Basket game using the verb 'to be'.
Secret Sentence
Students must use their powers of deduction to guess the hidden sentence on the board.
Spongy Intros
The aim of this worksheet is to help 1st graders practice self-introductions and understand its format structure.
How To Get Around School
This lesson should be used as a review activity AFTER the students already know how to ask and express directions.
Is There Any Milk?
This is an activity to practice using countable and non-countable nouns.
Whose ~ is it?
Students listen to the ALT and JTE's conversation using possessive grammar and write what they heard.
Actionnaire
Students practice saying prepositional sentences and watch them come true right in front of their eyes.
Trip Diary
Students write about their class trips.
Janken, Change, Retire
Students work in pairs to answer two questions in order for their pair to retire from the game.
You Look Happy
A 50-minute team-oriented practice of adjectives using a "You look..." sentence formation.
Imperative Blindfold Drawing
Shout out the imperative your blindfolded teammate is trying to draw before anyone else to gain a point for your team.
Omikuji Fortune Telling
Students draw fortunes (omikuji) from different categories to determine their futures!
100 Yen Shop
Students guess which items are 100 yen or antiques.
3 Cats
Students practice (or are introduced to) plural nouns by finding easy words in a word search, then reporting how many of each word they have found.