Students read in the activity.
Spontaneous Interviews
Students aim to complete the interview task using the grammar point.
Crazy Diary Entry
A writing activity that lets students make a crazy diary entry. Student then read their diary entry to the class for lots of fun.
Rescue 119
Students help rescue plane crash victims by locating them in a classroom and then writing a report to submit to the rescue authorities.
May I / Could you: activity worksheet
2 part worksheet for p28-29 of New Horizon 2.
PPP
This activity practices Past Progressive Pair work (was/were + verb'ing').
Alphabet Shopping
This is a shopping game using uppercase letters, the aim of which is to have children familiarise themselves with the letters in a non-patterned way.
Sunshine 3rd year Program 2-3 Writing
Writing worksheets for students to write about a place they've either been to or want to go to.
Who am I? Quiz
A three-hint-quiz type of game where students have to guess the character being described. Perfect activity for We Can! 2 Unit 3 "He is Famous. She is great."
Crazy Story
Students fill in a form then insert the info into a template to create a crazy story, then have a go at writing their own.
Random Superheroes
Students practice "can" grammar by making amusing randomly generated superheroes.
Be Race
Fill in the blanks with the correct 'Be' form and race to the finish.
Day At The Zoo
This is a classic logic puzzle. The students must read and understand the relative pronoun sentences in order to solve the puzzle.
Colour Scavenger Hunt
Help students practice their colours and the names of places around the school with this fun game.
Twister
Students try to twist their bodies/limbs into various pretzel shapes to correspond to the ALTs instructions.
Infinitive Madlib
Students will (hopefully) make a funny story using the template of a Madlib that uses the target grammar.
Chalkboard Bingo
Students write words in their notebooks hoping to score a bingo.
Polite Conversations
Students practice speaking and polite conversation with a fun comic.
Magic Box Scramble
Teams race to unscramble the Magic Box story. Then, they answer questions to receive 'magic words', which then forms a 'magic question' the teams must answer.
When Are You Free?
Students try to guess which character their partner has chosen.
Food Wheel
Students make a food wheel to help them become familiar with the written words for different foods.
"How was" Memory and Lesson Plan
Students practice using the phrase "How was" (How was your weekend, lunch, etc.) by playing question-answer memory and then writing their own "How was" questions.
Know Miffy
Students ask each other reduced relative clause questions to gather various peoples' names.
Weekend Diary
Students race to read and write sentences and complete the passage.
Exploding Sentences
Students draw cards from a Mystery Box and practice saying the target word and example sentence.
In A Dark Room
Students close their eyes and imagine the story you tell them. Upon opening their eyes, they complete a worksheet based upon their imagination.
Monsters On Mt Fuji
Students work together to find out which monsters are going to blow up Mt. Fuji and try to capture them before anything bad happens.
ABC Snakes And Ladders
Alphabet Snakes and Ladders helps students recognize the letters of the Alphabet, review colors, and learn the vocabulary that goes with each letter.
World Rally
Spice up that boring direction class with a little unadulterated racing goodness.
How To Gucha
Students interview each other using "Do you know how to...?"
Who's Doing What?
This three-part activity starts with students listening to a dialogue between the JTE and ALT. Then they play Bingo and finish off with a writing exercise.
Time Hunters
Students travel around game board collecting times on their cards for various daily routine verbs.
Was & Did
Working in pairs, one student gives their partners past tense and past participle questions while their partners search out two pictures across the room looking for the answers.
Funky Sentences
Students work in groups to formulate passive voice sentences following guideline keywords given by other students.
How To Old Maid
Students play Old Maid while asking, "Do you know how to/what to/where to/when to~?"
Paper Airplane Introductions
Students read a self-introduction from one of their classmates, then the class guesses which student it's from.
Making Monsters
This is a drawing activity for Halloween that can be used to teach body parts and plurals.
Let's Agree To Disagree
Students practice sentences to debate for/against a motion.
Cleaning The Haunted House
Two fun passive voice riddles that can be used after students learn to use the passive voice.
How To Make Origami
An interview activity where students find out what their friends know how to do.
Mastermind
This game can be adapted for any grammar point. It encourages students to create, and say aloud a particular grammar point repeatedly.
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