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Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.

  • Past Tense Sentences Snakes and Ladders

    Play "snakes and ladders" while making sentences using past tense

  • Past Simple Mystery Game "Who Dunnit"

    A "Who Dunnit" game where the class are detectives and interview five students to solve a mystery

  • Junior High School Shopping Activities

    These are the worksheets and presentations I use for shopping lessons

  • Telephone Talk and Requests

    These are the worksheets I use for the various telephone talk lessons in New Crown

  • Why Chicks Why?

    A sign game and a write and race game for practicing Why and Because

  • Humpty Dumpty Game

    A pick the verb quiz and a writing game for simple past irregular verbs.

  • What is ~~ doing? Worksheet for "Park Life"

    A worksheet to accommodate UonumaRobert's Park Life poster, which has a picture of people doing a variety of things at a park.

  • Telephone Skit Sign Game

    Students practice a simplified telephone dialogue and try and collect signs. Based on New Crown 1 Lesson 7 let's talk.

  • Passive Picture Guess

    Students race to explain the pictures using the grammar point.

  • Can You Job Hunt?

    A speaking based, find your partner activity practicing "Can you ~?"

  • Shredded Fables

    Students work in groups to try to piece together short classic fables.

  • Who Is Your Classmate

    Students fill out a worksheet about themselves, and then do an activity where they try to guess who their friends are based upon the hints they wrote on their worksheets.

  • Can you ~ ?_Telephone Skit

    JHS Year 1 Telephone skit. Grammar point is "Can you ~ ?" *request form

  • Up And Down

    Students play a Snake & Ladders type of game while practicing present continuous form and also the past tense singular/plural forms.

  • Sentaku Poetry

    This lesson teaches the students the basics of how to write two types of poetry—acrostic and persona.

  • Explain the Culture

    Use either as a poster for 'say the word' or as cards for 'taboo' and 'karuta'

  • Finger Twister

    Students practice the days of the week by playing Twister using their fingers.

  • Make A Face

    Students connect numbers to the correct phrases and finally to the appropriate pictures.

  • Secret Sentence

    Students must use their powers of deduction to guess the hidden sentence on the board.

  • Printable alphabet themed wordsearch

    A set of wordsearches with a list of words relating to each letter of the alphabet (work in progress)

  • Spongy Intros

    The aim of this worksheet is to help 1st graders practice self-introductions and understand its format structure.

  • How To Get Around School

    This lesson should be used as a review activity AFTER the students already know how to ask and express directions.

  • Is There Any Milk?

    This is an activity to practice using countable and non-countable nouns.

  • Zapper Zoo

    A write and race powerpoint game. Useful for review.

  • Whose ~ is it?

    Students listen to the ALT and JTE's conversation using possessive grammar and write what they heard.

  • Actionnaire

    Students practice saying prepositional sentences and watch them come true right in front of their eyes.

  • Trip Diary

    Students write about their class trips.

  • You Look Happy

    A 50-minute team-oriented practice of adjectives using a "You look..." sentence formation.

  • Omikuji Fortune Telling

    Students draw fortunes (omikuji) from different categories to determine their futures!

  • Memory (Card Game)

    Like the classic game memory, but with pictures and words. Pattern practice for -er comparatives.

  • 100 Yen Shop

    Students guess which items are 100 yen or antiques.

  • 3 Cats

    Students practice (or are introduced to) plural nouns by finding easy words in a word search, then reporting how many of each word they have found.

  • Paper Janken

    Students practice asking and answering "Which is your favorite, A or B?" (or which do you like?) and play a modified version of janken.

  • Weather Chat

    To complete a weather map of Japan, students interview each other.

  • Introducing Characters

    Students mingle and exchange character cards whilst introducing the characters to their friends. The aim is to try to find out the relationship of as many characters as possible within 8 minutes.

  • Household Chores

    Students do a survey in class to see how often they help their mother around the house.

  • Bus Directions

    Students work at a hotel front desk giving "customers" written directions to various sites around the city using a bus route map. (Review of New Crown 2 & 3 We're Talking 1)

  • Preposition Pictionary

    This game is played like you would Pictionary, except all the cards are in the form of prepositions.

  • May I Take Your Order?

    Students act as waiters, playing janken and taking orders to see who can make the most money in this quick and easy to set up game!

  • Remember

    Students aim to remember multiple "May/Could I ~" sentences.

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