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Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • What Had Happened? Past Perfect Game

    Students compete to create the best/funniest explanation for past tense situations using past perfect tense.

  • What do I do here?

    A speaking and reading activity that is a combination of where and command grammar points

  • Slap Japan! (Slap Jack)

    A card game to practice saying days of the month (ordinal numbers). It works like Slap Jack.

  • Ordering at a Restaurant_Speaking Practice

    Specific to practicing the One World JHS 1年生 Lesson 6 Useful Expressions_Shopping p.85 Ordering at a Restaurant Role Play Mechanics and Materials

  • Pikachu Directional Vocabulary / Drawing Activity

    3 part directional vocab exercise!

  • Cave of Wonders (NH3 U6 "I wish...")

    Students will work in groups to change prompts into Key Sentence 19 from New Horizon 3's Unit 6. Then, they will play a game.

  • Letter formation practice

    A collection of worksheets and workbooks to help students practice writing upper and lowercase letters. Some worksheets also include 2 letter combos.

  • Which do you like~ Interview

    Inspired by this interview map: https://www.altopedia.net/activities/2089-which-do-you-like-x-or-y-interview-map

  • Megumi taught me how to play BINGO.

    A classroom bingo game that practices the statement 'told/showed/taught me how/when/where/what to~?'

  • Snoopy's World Vacation (3 Hint Quiz)

    Snoopy-themed 3 hint quiz with various countries.

  • Clothes Shopping - Speaking Activity

    Specific to practicing the One World JHS 2年生 Lesson 6 Useful Expressions_Shopping p.75 Shopping Role Play Mechanics and Materials

  • Relative Clause Matching Cards

    For 3nen classes studying who and that/which relative clauses

  • Dictionary Race

    Students use dictionaries to race eachother!

  • Want + Infinitive, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1

    Battleship game supplemental to the early units of New Horizons 1 . It’s fantastic for drilling want, like, have, and need + infinitive questions and answers. Ex. Do you need to sleep?

  • Subjunctive Battleship, New Horizons JHS 3 U6

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 3 Unit 6. It’s fantastic for drilling the subjunctive. Ex. If you saw a BTS concert, would you be very excited?

  • Three letter words lottery

    The same as the alphabet lottery game I posted, but this practiced three letter words. Students choose the first letter and then listen to the words called out to see if they've scored any points.

  • Have you _ yet?, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 3 U2

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 3 Unit 2. It’s fantastic for drilling 'have you ___ yet" questions and have/ haven't answers with the past perfect. Ex. Have you finihed the dishes yet?

  • I want _ to _, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 3 U2

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 3 Unit 2. It’s fantastic for drilling 'I want __ to __ want + infinitive with a mix of pronouns. Ex. I want my teachers to speak French.

  • May/ Can, Battleship, New Horizons JHS 2 U4

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 2 Unit 4. It’s fantastic for drilling may/ can/ may not/ can't permission questions with a variety of pronouns. Ex. May I eat some cake?

  • Is it _ to _? Battleship, New Horizons JHS 2 U3

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 2 Unit 3. It’s fantastic for drilling 'Is it _ to _?' emotion/ adjectival modifier + infinitive questions. Ex. Is it fun to sing?

  • Have N to V Battleship, New Horizons JHS 2 U3

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 2 Unit . It’s fantastic for drilling Do you have __ to ___? Noun + infinitive questions. Ex. Do you have homework to start?

  • (Don't) need..., Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1 U9

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 1 Unit 9. It’s fantastic for drilling (don't) need and (don't) want + infinitive.

  • Need/ Want/ Try Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1 U9

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 1 Unit 9. It’s fantastic for drilling need, want, try, like + infinitive questions and answers.

  • Murder Mystery

    Students read hints to figure out who the killer is. (reading, comprehension, critical thinking, teamwork)

  • Did you ___? Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1 U9

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 1 Unit 9. It’s fantastic for drilling verbs and time in the past tense.

  • Can I...? Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1 U6

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 1 Unit 6. It’s fantastic for drilling permission questions with a variety of pronouns.

  • Does/ Doesn't Battleship, New Horizons JHS 1 U6

    Battleship game covering New Horizons 1 Unit 6. It’s fantastic for drilling does/ doesn’t qualifier questions and answers with a variety of pronouns.

  • Holiday Canva Flashcards

    Canva flashcards for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas

  • Halloween PowerPoint

    A Halloween PowerPoint based loosely on popular Halloween characters and things, to help students practice many Halloween words.

  • Who Are the Ainu? Poster

    A poster about who the Ainu are, where they're from, and some information about food, crafts, and clothes

  • Heads Up!

    Students pair up and have to guess what they are based on their partner's description/clues/hints. Similar to the app of the same name, but I prepared index cards with various words on one side.

  • Advice about Japan

    JHS 2nd Grade exercise practicing different modal/auxiliary verbs.

  • Race to the haunted mansion - Plural verbs

    This is a Halloween themed board game to practice plural verbs. All sentences have a verb in parenthesis which the students has to adjust to the correct form when reading it out loud.

  • November English Board- JHS

    This board includes a holdiay calendar with explanations in Japanese, a news story, a survey, a song of the month, trivia/fun facts, miscelaneous graphic designs, and 'would you rather' questions.

  • Halloween Relative Pronoun Activity

    An activity to practice relative pronouns (関係代名詞)

  • Luigi's Mansion - Halloween Trick or Treat

    This game is a combination of Jeopardy and point-and-click style games. Ultimately it plays out like review games, but it allows some agency for students.

  • Guess the Costume (Halloween Game)

    A game where students guess the costume/character based on a short description.

  • Hunter and Animals Matching Game (using Who Q's)

    Game Mechanics to practice speaking/using "Who" questions / Reduced Relative Clause specific to One World 1nensei book, Lesson 6-2, p. 78-79 (Example: Who wants mango pudding?)

  • Kahoot! game ~ 過去形クイズ (Past Tense Quiz)

    A fun and interactive online quiz about past tense of the verbs.

  • American/Western Food Dobble

    Saw a food and drink Spot It game on here and decided to make one with the いらすとや illustrations.

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