Tag

Flexible

This activity can be adapted to a wide variety of grammar points.

  • Paper Debate

    Introduce students to the concept of refuting each other's points with a simple debate format.

  • Connect 4!

    The classic game for use in translation races or similar acivities.

  • Bingo (with variations)

    Goes with questions that have Yes/No answers (Do you?/ Are you?/ Can you?/ Will you?/ Did you?/ Have you?) Matching answers (three or more) - 1 bingo. The student with highest bingo count wins.

  • Shuffle Game

    You can do this activity on any topics that you want. This is my to-go game hahaha! I give the students a shuffled sentence and I let them arrange it in order. Enjoy!

  • We call~ A B .Sunshine (Program 3)

    A fun activity that u can use for a review or u can just have this as a quiz when you have spare time. This quiz is about anime characters name and ss will guess how do we say those names in English.

  • Food and Drink Dobble (aka Spot It!)

    Large Dobble set suitable for a flexible prediction game, or (obviously) Dobble. Can be used for ES, JHS or special needs classes. This set has 57 cards with 57 different images of food and drink.

  • Mario Cannon Blast

    Rescue Princess Peach Use Your English To Defeat Bowser

  • "The Garden" point game

    A simple game based on Typhoon - but instead of natural disasters, it's crows in your flower garden! Good for any kind of review and small classes.

  • T & T Game (PowerPoint Version)

    Based on the T&T Game submitted from Englipedia Archive. This is a PowerPoint version that doesn't require printing point cards or game board.

  • Weather Report Battleship

    Practice with days of the week and weather for new/young learners.

  • On In By Under Game

    Practice prepositions :)

  • Universal Design pitch

    students brainstorm and present ideas about UD

  • Pokemon Catch Review

    Based on Mario Jeopardy and other Jeopardy games, this one is based on Pokemon! Useful for reviewing grammar!

  • NH⑤ Unit 2 materials (When is your birthday?)

    Printouts to practice dates, holidays, ordinal numbers. Designed for use with New Horizons 5 Unit 2.

  • Who can do what?

    A short writing activity and guessing game for students to practice writing "I can..." sentences.

  • When + 主語 + 動詞

    Key Sentence: When I came home, my father was watching TV. One World 2, page 23

  • Month Day Verb Cards

    Ready to print cards

  • Guess Who - Are you, Do you, Can you?

    Guess Who worksheet made for end of Unit 1 review for JHS textbook New Horizons - 1, with optional Writing Practice page.

  • Flying Fish 'Koi No Bori' Point Game

    A race and speak or write and race point game suitable for the spring.

  • Start of class (Aisatsu) cards

    Cards to use for the start of class at elementary school. The Japanese teachers usually have some idea of how to do the start of class aisatsu, but these cards help a lot.

  • Mario Kart DS Quiz

    Enjoy this popular activity based on the Nintendo DS version of Mario Kart. I have made a considerable use of its soundtrack composed by Shinobu Tanaka.

  • Answer Checklist

    A short group activity to practice making and asking questions, can be used for many different grammar points

  • Sit Down Elimination Games

    Students are asked a question and based on their answer they either stay standing or are eliminated and sit down. Great for short reviews at the start or end of class.

  • Card King

    It's basically Cards Against Humanity, but for students.

  • Mario Party - Have you ever

    Have students work together in groups in order to gather the most coins!

  • 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐨𝐧 ⑤ & ⑥ materials

    Collection of prints, activities and materials for use at elementary school. Covers all units of the New Horizon 5 and 6 textbooks.

  • The Bomb Game (Hot Potato Game)

    A powerpoint version of the 'bakudan game' as its called in Japan or hot potato as we often called it Canada.

  • BattleBots! (Ver 1.3)

    Mecha review Building/Battle Game

  • 4 corners

    A fun game to play with a big class.

  • One Piece Battleship

    A battleship game to help students practice speaking the target grammar point.

  • Routine Race

    This can be used for Unit 2 of the New Horizon ES lesson or any lesson about the use of adverbs of frequency.

  • How to:"What's missing? and "Where is Pikachu?"

    A step-by-step guide when making these two basic PowerPoint games.

  • One year review for Grade 5 and Grade 6

    I used the same template created by UonumaRobert. I just added more questions to give all students a chance to answer and play the game.

  • Here We Go! 6 Review Questions

    A list of questions to ask during Unit or Year-End review.

  • Mario Kart

    A sugoroku-type of review game usually used for elementary students.

  • Hinamatsuri Point Game

    A race and speak activity loosely based on the Doll's Day Festival in March.

  • Scale The Spire/DragonSlayer Game

    Class-Based fantasy Competitive Team Review Game

  • Pokemon Wipeout

    A race and speak activity that can be adjusted to various target language goals.

  • Battle for Gunma

    A strategy team game based on Battle for Japan centered around Gunma. Can be used for unit review or as an end-of-the-year activity.

  • Pokemon Unit Review Activity

    A great unit review game for any elementary grade level.

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