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Flexible

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

  • Almost Pokemon Battle Game

    This is a write and race activity the students play in groups.

  • Totally Awesome Quiz Game

    This is a general use quiz game for various group quizes. It is a variation on the typhoon game.

  • INVASION USA

    Variation on Battle for Japan.

  • Park Life and others

    Flexible posters and worksheets that can be used to practice present progressive, past progressive, reduced relative pronoun and so on.

  • Awesome-ish Game

    A write and race group game. They race to answer the questions to get points.

  • Can I use your Battleship?

    Can I use your battleship? Let students practice many "Can I use your..." sentences and have fun playing the classic Battleship game.

  • Can & Can't

    CAN helping verb. Students are given a card with a name highlighted on it. They must make two sentences using can or can't and their partner must work out who they are to win the card.

  • Super Mario Can Review

    CAN helping verb. This is essentially a board game that is made to look like an early Mario video game level.

  • Battle for Japan

    A write and race game based on the Senkoku Jidai quiz game found on the Englipedia site.

  • ALMOST MARIO KART Powerpoint Game

    The students work together in teams to answer the teachers questions in fun class race.

  • Christmas Blast Power Point Game

    This is a template that I made that can be filled in to make a review game for almost anything. Since the questions are able to be customized, this power point can work at any level.

  • Super Mario Christmas Blast

    A fun Christmas Mario-themed quiz game, where teams battle each other in a test of knowledge! Built off the original Super Mario Typhoon by Alexander Grant.

  • Hidden Treasure

    Students practice a new grammar pattern by playing this Battleship-style game.

  • Corrections

    Help your students avoid and learn from common mistakes by having them correct sentences.

  • Karuta

    A game in which the teacher says a word or phrase and students race to slap the correct card.

  • Karuta: Alternative

    Different ways of playing karuta games

  • Karuta: Can Convo

    Different ways of playing karuta games

  • Simple Karuta

    A game in which the teacher says a word or phrase and students race to slap the correct card.

  • Hot Potato

    Students pass an object around while listening to music. When the music stops, the student holding the object says a target vocabulary.

  • This is That is card game

    "This is a - That is a" review using a fun card game.

  • What time do you get up?

    A matching game where students walk around the classroom and find the person with the matching card.

  • Collaborative review of New Crown 1

    This is a review of the first 40 pages of NC1. A collaborative lesson where all members of each group have a role. Students need to work together to complete the task.

  • Are you From DokoDoko?

    Students ask each other "Are you...?" questions and collect signatures.

  • Get it

    Students listen for their card to be called and rush to collect toys.

  • Flashcard Police

    An engaging strategy for practicing tedious memorization. As an alternative to the “read-and-repeat”, it works best with younger students but can be altered for older students.

  • Flashcard Baseball

    Review flashcards while playing baseball with your students.

  • Five-by-Five

    Teams receive points based upon their ability to answer questions on a 5-by-5 grid.

  • Fiddle Sticks

    Students draw a stick from a cup and say the English word. The student with the most sticks at the end of the game/ end of the time limit is the winner.

  • Drawing Dash

    You show 'drawers' a secret flashcard. They draw it, and their team guesses. How many can they guess in one minute?

  • 3 Truths, 1 Lie

    Students write four statements and try to guess which one is false.

  • I got you!

    Students try to bluff each other with simple statements.

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