Tag

TV

Requires the teacher to display materials on a TV.

  • What's this Japanese culture?

    3-hint what's this quiz!

  • Comparative Quiz!

    A team game where the students choose which of two answers they believe to be true.

  • Christmas Jeopardy

    Christmas Jeopardy, hooray!

  • Whose hat is this? Powerpoint Warm up Game.

    Warm-up Powerpoint where students try to answer the question "Whose hat is this?" "It's ~'s hat" using familiar characters.

  • Which is BETTER, (A) or (B) ?

    Which is better, ramen or Altopedia?

  • Merry Crimbo!

    Christmas in the UK! Food ! Food ! Food !

  • Classroom Randomiser (Whose)

    Spreadsheet program (with nice GUI) that selects four students by number (出席番号).

  • Bananas Feud Quiz

    A short quiz game to introduce comparatives

  • 4 hint quiz

    A quiz giving easy hints to an animal that the students guess.

  • Mario Review Copy

    This used to be on the site but I can't find it now. So I'm uploading a copy.

  • Are you a SUSHI expert?

    Japan's most beloved, but do your students really know about sushi?

  • NC Let's Talk 4 - HOW MUCH IS IT? UK Edition

    Money Money Money ~ Must be funny ~ In a rich man's world!

  • I Went to Japan to Use an Infinitive

    This is a team challenge of creativity, geographic knowledge, tactics, and chance. It revises infinitives.

  • 3 hint quiz - LET'S WARM UP!

    Enjoy testing the students critical thinking with these 3 hint questions!

  • Australia - an Introduction

    Learn about Australia!

  • Brazil

    Introduction into Brazil

  • The UK - an introduction

    Introducing the UK to the students

  • They/them as singular pronouns

    A simple introduction via PowerPoint to show several ways in which we use "they" and "them".

  • Forest Jeopardy Quiz Game

    A topic based quiz game inspired by the TV program Jeopardy

  • Let's Try One Lesson Seven Clap Game

    I used this to introduce the shapes and shapes plus colors.

  • Inai-Inai-Bah! Review for Let's Try

    This is a review activity for kids studying let's Try Two

  • Weird Festivals!

    "Is there a _______ festival?" (insert weird festival)

  • International Friends! Who? / What Time?

    Short PowerPoint quiz to practice "Who?" and "What Time?". Intended for New Horizons 1 Unit 6

  • Halloween Haunted House: Listen and Draw

    Students listen to the description and draw 8 items to create a haunted house.

  • Fix the Sentence

    Students must correct sentences to review the Indirect Question grammar (Q-word + to or plain Q-word) and other grammar points. Ex: "I know how to make sushi." or "I know where the ALT lives."

  • MASH

    Find out what your future holds and practice the future tense using the classic fortune-telling game.

  • History of Halloween

    Short YouTube videos (Japanese and English version) with accompanying cloze, word scramble, and word find.

  • Animal Sounds Game

    A short quiz game guessing animal sounds

  • Election 2020

    This is a variation on the election battle game. It is not turn based. Teams work at their own speed.

  • Boston T Map

    A modified map, and powerpoint of the Boston T (train system in Boston) to practice New Horizon Daily Scene 4 - giving directions.

  • Could you tell me how to get to Fukuoka Airport?

    This Ppt/worksheet is for the Year 3 Sunshine textbook for giving directions, although it could probably be modified for other textbooks.

  • Let's Try One Lesson Five Vocabulary Practice

    This is a powerpoint to help practice the vocabulary for this lesson. Useful for keyword game and teacher three choice quiz.

  • Anpanman Hero Punch

    A powerpoint writing game

  • Election USA

    A variation on Battle for Japan

  • Picture Sentence Matching

    A game to practice the "Question words + to-infinitive" grammar (for ex. "how to" or "where to").

  • Traffic Signs in the USA - Must/May

    A short powerpoint with a quiz to introduce Must/Must not/May by comparing driving laws in Japan vs the US.

  • Will you dance?

    This is a janken-style game where students ask each other "will you" questions and get points for completing the action (social distancing). This could also work for Can you, Could you, etc.

  • Candy Jar Quiz (how many)

    (social-distancing-friendly) Students compete to correctly guess how many pieces of candy are in a jar using a PowerPoint.

  • How many times have you...?

    students have to guess how many times i completed an activity

  • Who is he/who is she?

    Students have to guess who the person is based on hints given .

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