Tag

Elementary School

Aimed at elementary school students.

  • I Study English

    Students will use trading cards to give their classmates three hint quizzes using "I study ~." Students who guess correctly get the card from their classmate.

  • Monkey Time

    Teaches the hours (eg. one o'clock, two o'clock, etc.) and review numbers.

  • Shaped Animals

    Animals made out of geometric shapes for practicing shapes and counting.

  • Christmas Quiz and Krampus Attacks

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

  • Halloween Karuta

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

  • Baker Street Station

    Students listen to a conversation between the ALT and HRT and practice the keywords from Eigo Note Lesson 5. The lesson introduces 3 famous London stations.

  • Birthday Present Memory Game

    "What do you want for your birthday?" Memory Game

  • Draw the Object

    Students practice drawing pictures based upon the preposition given.

  • Discovery Chance

    Students (in 2-person teams) take their chances to discover their opponents’ hidden spots while they’re using the appropriate target language of the day.

  • The Speed Game

    Students count as fast as possible in this relay race.

  • Ingurishu

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

  • What is this? What is that? Guess the Sound

    Play random sounds and have students in groups guess what they are.

  • Halloween Quizzes and Zombie Attack

    My Quizzes and A Writing Game

  • What Time Is It, Mr Wolf?

    This game is exactly like the 'Red light, green light' game. Students practice asking the time and listening to the ALT count while trying to make it across the room.

  • Next Number?

    After saying their own number, students decide on, and call out the next number.

  • Five-by-Five

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

  • Power Point for Presentations

    A template for kids to use power point in their presentations.

  • Jump

    The ALT says a number and the students must jump that many times.

  • Dr Doctor

    Students play a doctor/patient game, naming the body part where they are hurt, and bandaging it with toilet paper. Works well with teaching about body parts and feelings.

  • What's In My Pockets?

    This game isn't rocket science. Students try to guess the objects in your pockets.

  • Cut Out Caterpillar

    This is a task based activity which practices the days of the week. It involves the students making a picture of a caterpillar by colouring, cutting and gluing the pieces.

  • J-Style Fast Food

    Students practice eating at a Japanese-style fast food restaurant.

  • What Janken

    Students rotate partners, play janken, interview each other and embrace their artistic skills.

  • Number Slaps

    Students practice saying numbers 1 to 13 in a card game.

  • English Conversation Board Game

    A bright and colorful board game focused on getting students to converse in English.

  • Number Bingo (Hi, friends 1)

    Students review numbers 1-20 by writing them on the Bingo worksheet and listening to the teacher call them out.

  • Jerseys

    Students design their own soccer shirt using different colors. Then, they ask their friends what colors.

  • What Do You Want Trump

    Students try to make pairs with a standard deck of cards by answering the question "What do you want?"

  • Juicy Sabotage

    Get the kids to create their own juice combinations in a race to serve it first.

  • What Do You Like - Guess Who

    Students practice asking and answering "What ___ do you like?" while testing how well they know their classmates in this "guess who" acitivity.

  • Horizontally Challenged

    Students race their teams’ animals horizontally across the chalkboard by answering questions asked by you. However, the added excitement comes from the mysterious bonus and pitfall cards.

  • Neighborhood Race

    Blindfolded kids are guided by their teammates through a map to find a place. This game uses the directions: right, left, up, down, back and stop.

  • Doctor Dodgeball

    Students play Japanese dodgeball in a civil manner by destroying each other with polite words.

  • Bridge

    Students try to race across the Vocab Bridge to the opponent’s side. This game is also known as "Snake Line" or "Janken Line".

  • Simon Says

    A game in which students perform actions according to the teacher's commands, but only if the command is followed by the phrase, "Simon says."

  • Go Fish

    Students walk around playing Janken and asking for target vocabulary cards.

  • Sentence Making Relay

    Students try to make passive sentences from sheets over paper located on the walls of the classroom.

  • Spontaneous Interviews

    Students aim to complete the interview task using the grammar point.

  • Characters Calling

    This activity is to help students get familiar with speaking on the phone and inviting their friends out.

  • MRI Quiz

    A cool creepy looking quiz for practicing 'What's this?'

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