Tag

Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • Australia - an Introduction

    Learn about Australia!

  • Australian Content Ideas

    Links to resources that can be used to introduce Australia to your students.

  • Getting to know teachers

    A way to close the gap between students and teachers via English,

  • Travel Agents Use Gerunds

    Students become 'travel agents' and use gerunds to promote a prefecture.

  • Let's Interview Our Friends (Relative Pronoun)

    Interviewing students and teachers while using the relative pronoun.

  • Hayabusa 2 English/Science Poster

    Simple poster explaining JAXA's Hayabusa 2 project and its relationship to Australia.

  • Brazil

    Introduction into Brazil

  • The UK - an introduction

    Introducing the UK to the students

  • Textbook Treasure Hunt (Sunshine 3)

    Textbook treasure hunt activity to review grammar and content from Sunshine 3, Programs 1 through 7.

  • My Dream Burger Set

    Students draw and write using prepositions to describe their dream burger set.

  • Name 5 (who, which, that)

    'Name 5'-style trivia game that uses relative pronouns (who, which, that)

  • Movie Star

    Movie making activity to practice the relative pronoun "who." (Ex: He is a student who likes English.)

  • They/them as singular pronouns

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

  • My Room

    A room drawing activity to practice the "There is / There are" grammar.

  • Forest Jeopardy Quiz Game

    A topic based quiz game inspired by the TV program Jeopardy

  • Vocabulary Spell-A-Thon

    This game allows you to review vocabulary with the students by testing their listening and writing skills in pairs. Suitable for JHS and SHS, as well as low-level SHS students.

  • What's in the park?

    Group activity where students practice asking "Is there/Are there?" questions with locations (in, on, under, by). Made with New Horizons 2 Unit 6.2 in mind.

  • Airplane Crash

    An activity to practice the "There is / There are" grammar by having the students search an airplane crash site.

  • Sunshine Year 3 Project 8 Writing Rubric

    A rubric for writing an essay about a Japanese event or festival.

  • Family Tree Game

    In groups, students listen to questions from the ALT about family members in a family tree and race to answer the question correctly. This is for the "who" grammar point.

  • Weird Festivals!

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

  • Time zones worksheet

    This is a complementary worksheet for the ''Time zones '' PowerPoint that is posted on the website.

  • 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."

  • Tic-Tac-Toe

    Students practice speaking the grammar point while playing tic-tac-toe with a partner.

  • MASH

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

  • Does he/she ?

    Does he / Does She Battleship

  • Year 3 Would you matching game?

    Students try to find their match via Would you cards.

  • Year 3 - Would you ? Pair Interview

    Students play Janken and answer would you questions.

  • "Do you ~" Buzzfeed style quiz

    Buzzfeed quiz style activity to find out what Disney movie you or your partner like.

  • "When can ~" Code Breaker

    Use a numerical code to answer the questions.

  • History of Halloween

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

  • Whose is it? - board game

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

  • Man Wrestling a Shark

    A picture to use for making reduced relative clause questions/sentences (ex. Where is the man wrestling a shark?)

  • Thief

    A game/activity to practice "Does" questions and answers.

  • Uno Cards

    Who doesn't love card games?

  • Let's Talk About Smartphones

    Students learn some useful phrases regarding smartphones, and then they write about if they think smartphones are good or bad.

  • Animal Sounds Game

    A short quiz game guessing animal sounds

  • ''Give me advice''

    Students use indirect questions to ask for adviceColumbus 3 Pg 73. I want to know what we can do

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