Aimed at high school students.
June is Pride Month! (in the US)
English board materials to introduce students to LGBTQ history.
February is Black History Month! (in the US)
English board materials to celebrate Black History!
Monster Hunter
A review game in which students answer questions and hunt monsters. A very simply made powerpoint.
Minecraft English Board Game
A fun interactive game for your next English board.
Comparative Quiz!
A team game where the students choose which of two answers they believe to be true.
Snakes and Ladders
A3 Snakes and Ladders board with card sections for use as a review activity.
Getting to know teachers
A way to close the gap between students and teachers via English,
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.
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.
JHS Shopping
Shopping New Crown 1 7 eleven and Amazon Quiz (Prices Updated)(Edit)
Paint Battle for Japan
A quiz activity in the vein of Risk, with a Splatoon-like theme to it. (Now up to 8 groups is possible!!!)
Story
Students piece together a story while practicing grammar from the semester / year. Students read, write, listen, and speak in this activity.
English Communication for Games
A handout to help prevent students from speaking Japanese while playing games in class.
Cha Cha Slide
Fun class to practice various action words
Salesmen
Students sell random products to one buyer. If their product gets bought, they get a point and become the next buyer.
Dictation Race
Students race to dictate a passage to their partners.
Who is the ALT? Guessing game
This is my self-introduction activity for Junior High School. Students guess about the ALT before getting to know them.
Past Tense Sentences Snakes and Ladders
Play "snakes and ladders" while making sentences using past tense
Past Simple Mystery Game "Who Dunnit"
A "Who Dunnit" game where the class are detectives and interview five students to solve a mystery
Keyword Game
Make the teachers say a keyword or phrase to get some points.
Shredded Fables
Students work in groups to try to piece together short classic fables.
Sentaku Poetry
This lesson teaches the students the basics of how to write two types of poetry—acrostic and persona.
How To Get Around School
This lesson should be used as a review activity AFTER the students already know how to ask and express directions.
Trip Diary
Students write about their class trips.
Household Chores
Students do a survey in class to see how often they help their mother around the house.
Best Sentence
A judge will decide after hearing each slip of concluding sentences which one is the funniest or most interesting.
Can you find the picture in the textbook?
Students search their textbook for pictures that match the criteria and then write a quiz for their classmates.
Cross Out Spelling Relay
Students take turns in teams to spell out a word the instructor calls out by crossing out a letter on their team
Prepositions of Place
This game teaches the students to hear prepositions of place: on, above, below, in front of, etc. The students listen and try to draw an image of a room that is described by the ALT.
Answer Me Bingo
This is a group Jeopardy game mixed with a flavor of Bingo.
What's An Animal Found in Japan?
Practice the "reduced relative clause" (ex: "an animal found in Japan") by quizzing your students.
Sweden
This is an activity for advanced 2nd years or 3rd year students. The handout teaches them about Sweden.
Unexpected Occurrence
Students have fun studying about aliens. In this multi-activity, students learn new alien words, learn how to describe an alien and finally listen to a dialogue about an alien sighting.
Listening Bingo
A fun and challenging listening-based bingo game.
Super Mario EIGO
An updated version of Super Mario Typhoon by Alexander Grant. This version is a review of prepositions, comparatives, verb tenses, articles, and pronunciation. You can edit to add your own material.
Translate the untranslatable
Students try to explain Japanese words that don't have any simple English equivalents.
We Call It "Sta-ba"
Students learn the nicknames of places and things and review what they know about Japan.
May I sit down? - A Liar's Game
A game that focuses on heavy repetition of May I and answers. Students work to find the liar amongst the opposing team.
Spelling Rules worksheet
The rules of English spelling explained in Japanese. (Worksheet)
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