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PowerPoint

This activity is based around using a PowerPoint presentation.

PowerPoint is useful for slideshows, but with a little know-how, you can use it to create interactive games as well. In the games, you can often go through the slides and edit in your own questions and answers.

Many really creative users have uploaded fun games based on a wide variety of themes, so look around and see what you can find!

  • Halloween gerund

    Students will write sentences about the pictures using the pattern "He enjoyed ~ing."

  • Where is Pusheen?

    Give directions to help Hello Kitty follow Pusheen around town.

  • Practice Stationeries with Yokai Watch !

    This works well with Let's Try 2's lessons about stationery items. Review different stationery, play a simple guessing game, then ask Yokai spirits if they have stationeries.

  • English Quest (RPG Quiz Game Template)

    An empty template for an RPG-style quiz game.

  • Haunted Links

    Much like the classical Link Rink game, but with a Halloween theme.

  • Hidden Alphabet Search

    A compilation of images with the letters of the alphabet hidden in them.

  • Spooky Pookie: A Halloween Story

    A storybook in PowerPoint form.

  • SpyXFamily Pencil Case

    Simple classroom practice for stationary items, just made it fun with spy family gifs

  • Werewolf (人狼ゲーム) PPT Interface

    Building off of sophieinniigata's Werewolf, this is just a macro'ed PowerPoint Interface to help run games.

  • Question Word (gimonshi) Blast!

    This is a simple group activity to practice the use of indirect questions, specifically grammar from New Horizon 2 Unit 5. For example, "I know how to use these products."

  • Trick or Treat Quiz Game

    A jeopardy / typhoon style quiz game with a Halloween twist!

  • Months and Plural Verbs Concentration

    Introduce the months with a short three hint quiz, play concentration and do some writing

  • Quiz and Survivor Game 'Does she play it?'

    A quiz to introduce 'Does Questions', Survivor Game to practice and then some writing as a follow up.

  • Another Missing Fruits Game

    Students try to remember what fruits are missing from the fruit stall.

  • Food Story (I'd like ~[food/drink/dessert].)

    Please feel free to use this Toy Story-themed presentation to review different foods/drinks/desserts and to introduce and practice the target sentence, "I'd like~.

  • Jujutsu Kaisen Halloween Battle Royale

    A fun battle royale type of game for kids to do around Halloween time. Since JJK is very popular\known (at least in my schools), I decided to make a battle royale game.

  • He/She is my ~ (family edition)

    Please feel free to use this to review the use of He/She and to introduce family members in English.

  • King Charlie III

    Activity for the coronation of King Charles III

  • Gerund and Continuous Explainer with the Simpsons

    Short slideshow to introduce the continuous and gerund forms of verbs using Simpsons GIFs.

  • What's the missing fruit?

    Use this presentation to practice Students to remember Fruits' words. I used it for my special needs, Grade 1 and Grade 2 classes.

  • "I can..." (Netflix themed) Powerpoint

    From the title itself, the topic covers grade 5 elementary students' lesson about auxiliary verb can (positive).

  • Arceus Challenge!

    This is for the pokemon lovers out there! "Catch" all the pokemon in each area by answering quiz questions correctly while exploring the Hisui region!

  • Third Person Singular Verbs Character Search

    Students search for a character using phrases like "He/She likes/wants X." The teacher then clicks on their guess which will reveal whether the character is there or not.

  • Turf Takeover

    I have only played this game in my second-year middle school. I have a template version and an Infinitive version. This game was inspired by Keith Miyazaki's I Went to Japan to Use an Infinitive.

  • Mickey and Friends(Colors)

    Choose the colors you see in Mickey and Friends Characters.

  • Does your mother know...?

    A group "write and race" to practice word order for indirect questions

  • Kimetsu no Yaiba Convenience Store

    A powerpoint click-and-explore game to practice phrases and vocab from Comet I English Communication Lesson 8.

  • Hilarious Dress Up Game

    Can be use for any review or grammar practice.

  • Anpanman Characters: He/She can~

    Practice He/She can with the Anpanman Characters!

  • What did they do last summer?

    Students guess what a character did over summer, with hints from the teacher, and asking questions in English to narrow it down after.

  • Super Punch-Out

    A boxing based points game.

  • Present Prefect Practice

    An English grammar lesson to review the present perfect

  • Food Miles Intro

    A short introduction to Food Miles

  • "If you have time..." Grammar Presentation

    A short PPT for reviewing and practicing "If..." sentences.

  • Whose-Which Quizzes

    Two connected quizzes meant for practicing Whose and Which Possessive Questions.

  • Mario Kart Mystery Box Game! Take or Pass!

    Mario Kart themed game featuring item blocks. Students answer questions and get points depending on what's inside the box. Students decide who gets the item box.

  • Guess who? Shapes

    A short powerpoint to practice shapes

  • Grade 5 Daily Routine Star Wars

    Star Wars quiz game for grade 5 lesson on daily routines and Frequency Adverbs.

  • (ES) New Horizon 5 Unit 4 - He or She Can...

    Review action words to complete the target sentences using the first part of the presentation and introduce "He/She can~" using the quiz towards the end of the ppt.

  • Is this English? Pt. 1 & 2

    10 T/F question powerpoint on wasei-eigo/ gairaigo

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