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Adjectives

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  • NH1 Unit 8: How nice!/What a cute bag!(pg.82)

    Short presentation and group practice with accompanying worksheet (for solo or pair work) to practice Key Sentence 33 on page 82 of New Horizon 1.

  • Comparative adjectives movie quiz

    A quiz/game to get students to form sentences using comparative adjectives (e.g. bigger, smaller) by comparing movies or characters.

  • Kahoot! & Seasonal Card Exchange

    This is an activity for JHS New Horizons 1 Unit 8 p.82 - 'How~!', 'What a~!'

  • Comparatives and Superlatives Practice

    A simple slideshow with questions and sample sentences to practice comparatives and superlatives. New Horizons 2 Unit 6: pgs 85 and 86

  • Let's Try! 1 Unit 8 What's this?

    A simple reveal PPT game based on LT1 ES 3 book with prefecture mascot character bonus

  • New Horizon ES 6 Unit 6 Save the animals

    A simple timed animal reveal game based on NH ES 6 U6 picture book

  • Past Participle Family Feud

    Family Feud powerpoint to review past participles as adjectives in New Horizon 3 Unit 4 Page 64

  • Caption This Instagram Post!

    A template for students to make custom captions on a fake Instragram Post.

  • Let's Go Shopping!

    Students practice describing clothes, learning new clothing vocabulary, and talking to a shopping clerk.

  • Crazy Story Mad Lib

    Students fill-in-the blanks with nouns, plural nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech to create a story about a rainy day.

  • It was (great)! board game

    This is a board game for practicing the phrase "It was _____." (ex: It was nice. It was fun. It was delicious.)

  • Who is this? New Horizon 5, Unit 4 Activity

    The title says 'activity' but this is a combo of a game, a reference check, and a user guide for students to make their own 'who is this' card all rolled into one. Inspired by Yanaa's powerpoint.

  • Simple Opposites

    A basic list of opposites I made for my special needs class. I used the list of opposites on pg. 145 of "Here We Go! 1", but it should work for any lesson dealing with opposites.

  • Code Breakers (JHS)

    A little code breaking activity I made that plays around with the pronunciation of words. I found it useful for getting the students to read the words using phonics instead of reading it as Japanese.

  • Participial Adjectives

    "-ing" and "-ed" types of adjectives

  • Toad's Mystery Box Game🍄🎁⭐

    Study color vocabulary and "I like ___, ___ please" grammar with this mystery box Powerpoint game. Made for Lets Try 1 Unit 4.

  • He or She? Powerpoint game🕵️

    Let's study "Whos this?" and "He is __/She is __" with this guessing game. Made for New Horizons Elementary 5 Unit 4.

  • Bookmark Making: Your Name and its Acronym

    A filler activity that encourages students' creativity! Adjectives ready for use attached. Good for JHS or HS.

  • JHS Grade 3 last lesson madlibs

    A fun activity for the students to practice their reading before going to high school.

  • All About Summer: I want to~

    Ideal for Class 6 or special class with worksheet but no writing. It may be used at 5th or 6th grade elementary school.

  • 5th Grade Final review Jeopardy

    A full year review for 5th Graders, I used a Jeopardy template I found here, and change few things to make the review compatible to Here we go! 5 , in 2024 the textbook has changed (pptx not updated)!

  • Let’s Try 2. Unit 2. Japan weather pair activity.

    Here are 2 maps of Japan (Sheet A and a sheet B). There are 13 cities named (English/Kanji with furigana) and a box to draw the weather in. This is a simple pair-work info gap activity.

  • Performance Test: Group Reporting

    Goal: The students will be able to present a report in English.

  • Spy x Family: Code breaker worksheet

    Here is a quick Spy Family themed code breaker worksheet I made to review adjectives(added other words to stay on theme). You can use this to supplement a lesson on adjectives or as a filler.

  • Draw My Dream Friend Game

    Speedy coloring and drawing game!

  • A great review for your kids? SURE!

    Have fun reviewing some grammars points with your students. This activity is for 2nd and 3rd grade.

  • Who Are You? 1st grade JHS (Sunshine 1) Quiz Game

    This is a 'Who Are You?' hint-quiz game with 5 popular characters. The wording and text box is made in accordance with the JHS textbook 'sunshine 1'.

  • Personality Test Worksheet

    Worksheet for personality test (adjective review) made by CarpenterBee

  • Vocabulary Gradients & Synonyms

    A ppt with semantic gradient charts & some synonyms + a word doc with examples sentences.

  • Feelings and descriptions adjective posters

    Posters with adjective "wheels" to help students describe their feelings and impressions of things

  • Personality Test *Time filler Activity

    Fun adjective review for any grade!

  • Review Jeopardy (cherry blossom themed)

    JHS 1st and 2nde grade year review Jeopardy (cherry blossom themed).

  • Let's Try 1 Unit 9: Adjectives

    No-prep Activity to review the adjectives used in the story.

  • NH 5- Unit 8

    Tic- tac-toe board game to practice He is good at ~. He is always ~.

  • If I met...Crazy story

    This is a writing and reading review activity I made for my JHS 3年生 using the target grammar in Sunishine 3. Lets students make a crazy story about meeting a famous person of their choice.

  • 小3年 In the Autumn Forest Picture Book

    Full Book from Let's Try! 3

  • What cute shoes! Character maker

    Present vocab, kids make their own characters and pair up 3 separate times and compliment classmates using the vocab.

  • Mad Libs: Valentine's Day

    I've provided 2 Mad-Libs that use basic parts of speech. The one for 2nd and 3rd years uses comparatives. I titled them "Ad-Libs" to avoid copyright issues.

  • Mad Libs: Comparatives and Superlatives

    I've provided 2 Mad-Libs that use nouns and comparative and superlative adjectives. I titled them "Ad-Libs" to avoid copyright issues.

  • Other ways to say “very + adjective” Kahoot

    An Altopedia user, juliahoolia, put some nice English board materials on here a while ago. I’ve made a Kahoot from one of them which might be useful for 3rd graders and high level/grouped 2nd graders.

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