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Prints

Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.

  • Who Which

    Groups race to turn Japanese Relative Clause sentences into English ones.

  • Whose Is It?

    A fun board game where students practice all the possessives in groups or pairs.

  • Super Mario EIGO

    An updated version of Super Mario Typhoon by Alexander Grant. This version is a review of prepositions, comparatives, verb tenses, articles, and pronunciation. You can edit to add your own material.

  • Preposition Partners

    Basic info gap activity for basic prepositions of location.

  • Do You Know How To Play Bingo

    Students will play bingo by interviewing their classmates, using "Do you know how to...?" and then will create sentences based on the signatures they received.

  • Call a Celebrity

    Students choose a celebrity then try to guess who their partner chose by asking them their phone numbers.

  • Translate the untranslatable

    Students try to explain Japanese words that don't have any simple English equivalents.

  • Christmas Dash

    A Christmas Themed Race activity useful for reviewing various lessons

  • Pronoun Karuta (her/him/them)

    Students test their listening skills and their ability to differentiate between he/she/they and him/her/them by playing karuta.

  • Christmas Quiz and Krampus Attacks

    Quizzes and either write and race or speak and race activities.

  • Find Someone Who...

    Students make their classmates find other students who match their criteria.

  • Halloween Karuta

    some cute Halloween-themed cards to use in class along with a complimentary vocabulary list of the cards.

  • What would you like POINTS Mingler

    A mingler to practice polite requests and a write and race activity

  • "Does he/she" Guess-the-character Game

    Students compete to guess as many characters as they can by asking "Does (pronoun) (verb + object)?" questions. This uses the characters in the Sunshine textbooks.

  • A bunch of Questions for Quizzes

    Questions lists focused on various grammar points

  • Save the Ducks and Survivor Game

    For practicing 'I know him' and 'I don't know them'

  • S/he (verb)s karuta

    Practice verbs with an "s" at the end by playing karuta.

  • Gang War Battle Game

    A powerpoint game useful for review.

  • Clock and Time Cards

    Students try to find their pair by asking, "What time is it?" and answering, "It's ~~."

  • Spot the Number

    This is a number version of the game "Spot it" (also known as "Dobble")

  • What's Popular?

    Students interview their friends on what they enjoyed doing last night, write down their answers, and decide what activity is the most popular in their class.

  • Calendar King

    Students use a calendar to work out the dates of Japanese holidays.

  • Draw the Object

    Students practice drawing pictures based upon the preposition given.

  • World Travelers

    Students interview each other at a school reunion to find out where they've been since graduation.

  • How Many Guesses

    Students practice speaking with a set dialogue and try to guess their classmates' magic numbers.

  • Hands Up

    Students play Karuta while practicing pronouns.

  • Find Someone Who

    Students ask each other questions about whether they've been to various locations.

  • Birthday Race

    Students listen for birthdays and find who was born on that date.

  • What's That Doodle

    Get the students to practice asking 'What is that?' by drawing some wild art.

  • We Call It "Sta-ba"

    Students learn the nicknames of places and things and review what they know about Japan.

  • ALT's Room

    Students practice using prepositions by asking the whereabouts of objects.

  • Dondake Money

    Students blindly bet money they can spell words correctly.

  • Space Invaders / Combine the Sentences

    A feud quiz and writing exercise for reduced relative pronouns

  • Double D

    Double D stands for 'Devastating Demonstratives'. Students draw pictures based upon a secret demonstrative pronoun sentence and post them around the class.

  • Kakokei Karuta

    "Kakokei" is Japanese for past tense. Students listen to the teacher read a sentence and slap the correct 'verb card'.

  • Ingurishu

    In this match up activity, students try to match katakanized English with their real English spellings/words.

  • Given No Bingo

    Students practice using subject-verb-object-object grammar and have fun with no bingos.

  • Infinitive Clue

    Using basic infinitive phrases, students work in groups to guess the correct components that make up sentences.

  • Canadian Restaurant Battle Game

    A powerpoint battle game you can use to review most language targets

  • The Ogasawara Islands - Word search

    This is a word search using the story about The Ogasawara Islands

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