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Vocabulary Review

The activity is primarily used to review vocabulary that students have already learned.

Before tests or at the end of a chapter in a textbook, it's a good idea to review recent vocabulary that the students have learned.

  • Country Quiz

    You can use this as a warm-up activity or review for any lesson about countries.

  • Super Mario Typhoon 2.0

    Its back and better(er) than ever. The best quiz game is now bigger and has a few more tricks

  • Color Game (What color am I)

    This power point presentation can be used as a review for colors topic in grade 3/4

  • Olympic and paralympic Battleship and ppt

    Battle ship for grade 6 olympic and paralympic sports names.

  • Schedule BINGO

    Students make a class schedule and listen to get BINGO!

  • The Hot Seat!

    The Hot Seat - warm-up activity

  • Snakes and Ladders

    Review of 1st semester for elementary students

  • Crosswords

    4 crosswords with elementary level vocabulary (animals, colors, countries, and drinks)

  • Try to use this English!

    Learn about the different types of English used all over the world!

  • 4Pictures 1Word

    Vocabulary building PowerPoint game

  • Color Quiz

    Use popular characters to practice saying colors

  • New Horizon Unit 0-1 Crossword Worksheet

    crossword to warm up/review

  • Scrabble

    The classic game.

  • I like - BINGO

    Bingo game for I like...

  • I want to be a ~ Janken Game

    Practice job vocabulary and play Janken

  • 3 hint quiz (FOOOOOD)

    Warming up, let's get those bellies rumbling.

  • New Super Mario Bros Classroom Blast

    An ALT left a game at my school eons ago and I tuned it up a bit

  • World Events Quiz

    Unit 2 Over the Horizon section in the New Horizon 5 book

  • Days of the Week Roulette/Spin the Wheel

    Here's a Powerpoint roulette for the Days of the Week lesson.

  • Pokemon Warm-Up Quiz

    Classic pokemon look added to a review warm up game

  • How do you say... Karuta Card Game

    1st Grade JHS students practice the phrase "How do you say ____ in English/Japanese?"

  • Are you a soccer fan?

    A simplified battleship-style game.

  • I have been living in Tokyo since last year.

    An easy board game that can be played in pairs or small groups.

  • One Piece Showdown

    Fight using One Piece characters to practice vocabulary and grammar

  • How's the weather today?

    Board game designed to be placed on an English board or used as an activity for students during the lesson.

  • SVOO Code Breaker

    Break the code to write 3 SVOO sentences then write you own codes!

  • Mystery animal!

    ~~~ooOooOOh~~~ (●ↀωↀ●)

  • Minecraft Vocab

    A Minecraft style hangman game, with less death and more explosions

  • Music quizzzzzzz

    Brilliant warm up loved by all students!

  • Super Mario Typhoon

    One of the finest Typhoon games ever designed. Perfect for reviewing any subject

  • Pokemon Battle Kit *link to drive below*

    The tools to have Pokemon battles, with attacks and Health

  • Guess Who

    Students use be verbs "am" and "are", nouns and adjectives.

  • illness and medicine matching/interview game

    There are 2 parts. The 1st part students match the medicine pictures to the illnesses. 2nd part the students will do an interview game

  • Flags of the World Tour board game

    A flexible board game for practicing country names and travel-related grammar

  • Feelings PowerPoint

    A simple powerpoint showing all the emotions mentioned in the New Crown 3 book

  • Pokémon Sugoroku Review Game

    A PowerPoint sugoroku game where you go across the map collecting points. The team with the most points is the winner!

  • Super Mario Gold Rush

    This super simple writing and reading practice game requires and is a great activity for introducing or reviewing vocabulary and phrases.

  • Jobs Concentration

    This is a simple matching game using the Junior Sunshine 6 Project 1 jobs vocabulary.

  • Say Something A.K.A. 2 line game

    A warm-up activity where kids line up in 2 long lines. No materials needed. they race each other to say who can say a word faster.

  • Bingo irregular verbs

    Students circle their own answers. And then ask each other about their answers.

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