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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!

  • Winter Vacation Past Tense Lesson

    There is a PowerPoint and a worksheet provided for the lesson about past tense.

  • Review Digital Board Game E.S. grade 5

    A simple board game with some questions that students can use to review somethings they've learned.

  • Christmas Memories Quiz

    A quiz about Christmas traditions in different countries

  • Christmas in Jamaica

    This PowerPoint can be used to introduce Christmas traditions in your country.

  • British vs American English

    Lesson on the differences between British and American English for mid to high level senior high school students.

  • Helping Santa (Whose ___ is this?)

    Students will practice "Whose ___ is this?" with random presents for characters

  • Christmas Introduction Presentation

    Here's a simple complete and fun presentation used for introducing Christmas.

  • Fibbage

    Jackbox game adaption for ES/JHS

  • Letters to Santa

    Elementary school students tell Santa what they want for Christmas by writing letters.

  • Can, Can't simple interview activity

    Simple PowerPoint to help students to practice asking and answering "can" questions.

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

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

  • Body Parts Review

    A simple review for ES 1st / 2nd graders featuring Anya-chan and Mickey Mouse.

  • Find the Elf (fruits & veggies version)

    Original by GinaG! This version uses fruits and veggies.

  • How many ...? Ramen toppings

    Inspired by making your pizza or parfait from "Let's Try 2," but made for special needs JHS 2.

  • Preserved Foods

    To go with the Big Dipper English Communication 2 textbook lesson on Preserved Foods, but can be used in general

  • Christmas Lyrics Activity

    Students have to fill in missing lyrics to popular Chistmas songs!

  • Help Surfing Santa Find the Missing Presents

    I made this activity for my 4th grade class. I thought that my students would enjoy a Christmas themed lesson.

  • Spy (Based on Jackbox Games Fakin' It)

    Speaking card game based on Fakin' it from Jackbox Games!

  • Frosty's Christmas Quiz

    PowerPoint Christmas Quiz made for ES 3rd-6th Grade

  • Finish the Sentence

    Students will be given a prompt, such as "If I were rich," and must decide in groups how to finish the sentence before writing on their whiteboard. Least popular answers get more points!

  • BECAUSE

    How to use the conjunction BECAUSE

  • The Price Is Right

    Made for Here We Go 5 Unit 7. In teams, students try to guess the price of a food item in the ALT's home country. Used for practicing larger numbers and prices.

  • 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.

  • British food presentation

    A short presentation on British food with a small quiz at the end.

  • Let's Try 1 "What ____ do you like?"

    Let's Try 1: Unit 5 (What do you like?) Students practice asking their classmates what (fruits/sports/food/animal/color) they like, and answering "I like ~".

  • Pusheen Pizza Maker🐱🍕 (PPT)

    (Let's Try 2, Unit 7) Pusheen is a talented cat that loves to make pizza! Students can order a pizza that's sweet, savory, or a mix of the two!

  • Where is it game (Where is~/Where are~)

    A criss cross variation activity where the class will answer the questions of the people(in the game) that they are helping. The questions will be read by the teacher. (Blue Sky 1 - Target 19)

  • Find the Elf

    Various Christmas themed 'find the character' style review games!

  • 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.

  • More and Most Quiz 2023

    Short powerpoint quiz to introduce the comparative and superlative more and most. From More and Most Trivia Quiz by ThatOneAlt.

  • Let's Go to the Pokémon Café!

    Ordering at a restaurant speaking practice, with a fun Pokemon theme! Intended for Here We Go! JHS grade 1, Daily Life 3 (pg. 95).

  • Kobe JHS Speaking Challenge PPT. and Worksheet

    I made a powerpoint to explain how to do the speaking challenge that we all have to do in Kobe at the moment. Junior High Level

  • Christmas Lesson and Game

    Christmas and Pictionary/Go Fish

  • Comparative and Superlative Review Quiz Game

    Quiz for JHS 2nd graders to review comparative and superlative. It lasts 30-45 minutes, depending on your students' abilities and how you conduct the game.

  • 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)

  • JHS (is/are/am) Review

    An activity to help students remember the difference between is, are, and am. We were specifically reviewing Unit 8 (be +動詞ing) but this can be used as general review if they're having trouble.

  • 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.

  • Over the Horizon

    A presentation for New Horizon 5 Unit 6 Over the Horizon

  • 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.

  • Where is the beef from?

    Sts play battle field style game to practice target language for Unit 6 New Horizon Elementary.

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