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Junior High School

Aimed at junior high school students.

  • Occupations RP Hello Kitty Quiz and Karuta

    Practice the 'who' relative pronoun

  • Cat Fun Time

    A powerpoint point getting game that can be used with various lessons

  • Chubacabra Game

    A point get powerpoint game to practice 'Its too~to~' infinitive sentences. Made for New Crown 3 Dolphin's Tale Reading.

  • Dont Go Attack

    Students play the game Attack 25 or Attack 16 and practice using the words 'Don't' and 'Go'.

  • Fast Food Mc Norm

    This is a fast food role play based on Total English 1's Talk Time 2 exercise.

  • Spelling Rules worksheet

    The rules of English spelling explained in Japanese. (Worksheet)

  • Criss Cross

    Students race to answer questions in hopes of sitting down before their friends.

  • Infinitive WRITE and RACE worksheets

    Group activities to practice 'I want to be...' and 'I have something to...'

  • ROAD RACE

    Almost Mario Kart generic animal car races

  • Buddy Chain Game

    Short interview style game to practice 3rd person verb questions

  • Power Point for Presentations

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

  • Uluru Game

    2nd Year New Crown Use Read Review Game

  • Totally Awesome Quiz for Relative Pronouns

    This is an introduction to relative pronouns followed by a subject. 'This is the dog that my sister loves very much'

  • Hello Kitty Fun Time Game

    A powerpoint activity that can be adapted to assorted lesson points. Good for review.

  • PAST and REACTION BOARD GAME

    A short small talk boardgame to practice simple past sentences and reactions.

  • May I Give You A Bomb?

    A quick activity to teach the "May I" grammar point and wake up the students.

  • Will You Get A Card?

    Students ask fun / silly requests to try to get the most cards.

  • Ichiro Activity

    A short reading comprehension activity about Ichiro.

  • What Do You Know?

    Students will use decks of cards and dice to form crazy sentences about what they do and don't know how to do.

  • Have To Crazy

    Inspiration from the MAD magazine board game, Janken winners have to do various things according to what the losers tell them. Students have to do the crazy thing to get the signature.

  • Preppy Shapes

    A fun point-based competition between groups aimed at reviewing the students' knowledge of shapes and prepositions.

  • I Doubt It

    Similar to the game Bull$hit, students use a deck of cards to ask each other how many of a certain card they have.

  • Synergy Collecting

    It's important for us to do things practice activities

  • What Janken

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

  • T-Puzzle

    A four Parts of Learning activity that can be used to review any grammar point for any grade.

  • Number Slaps

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

  • I Was Alibi Searching

    Whole class mingles asking and answering questions to find two mystery criminals.

  • Time Q&A

    Students ask each other questions relating to what time they do something (get up, eat breakfast, go to school, etc). Chopsticks are used to keep score.

  • Does/Doesn't Quiz

    Students secretly choose one character and then interview their friends to find out their choice.

  • What Is This Used For?

    A memory matching card game.

  • I Am Mr Tornado

    A fast-paced game that gets students writing and saying sentences using the "be"-verb. They build houses, and pulling the Tornado card blows down (erases) all their houses!

  • World Weird Festivals

    This activity can be a sort of quiz game for the students while practicing the "I think (that)... sentence pattern. Though it can be used with any other grammar lessons, like verb tenses.

  • Shiritori Circle Battle

    Students practice spelling by playing the game "Shiritori" and trying to find a word that can complete a cycle.

  • Immigration

    Students pretend they are going through immigration in the U.S.

  • TV Is Interesting

    This is a writing activity that introduces simple adjective statements while reviewing "What is ~?"

  • English Conversation Board Game

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

  • Andy's Bedroom

    Students listen to the teacher describe their bedroom and they must draw it. Afterwards, they write sentences about what they've drawn.

  • Fish for Adjectives

    Students try to get their classmates to say specific adjectives by asking "What do you think about _____?"

  • We Call It Bowser

    Students guess the names of different Mario characters in English.

  • Busy Schedule

    A simple Information gap activity where students ask partners questions using the future tense to find out what certain characters are doing when.

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