Tag

High School

Aimed at high school students.

  • Halloween Body Parts - Make a Monster

    Students learn english names for bodyparts and then draw a Halloween monster based on their dice rolls to practice association.

  • The Great Balloon War Quiz Game

    The classroom is turned into a chess style game board where four teams arm a classmate with a safety pin and move them by answering quiz questions. Their aim is to defend their balloon and pop others.

  • Q and A Board Game

    A board game to practice answering questions about themselves. Feel free to change the questions to fit your lesson!

  • NH3 U4 pg64 ~ Family Feud / 3年生ファイト

    I played this game with my third year class to get them used to speaking. It also helps with learning extra bits of vocab they might not usually use.

  • Halloween 'simon says' (drawing activity)

    A Halloween themed simon says activity to train students' listening skills. They must listen closely to your instructions and draw what they hear.

  • Battle for Tokyo

    A strategy game where teams try to control as much of Tokyo as possible! Used in tandem with quiz type questions.

  • Pokémon Theme Listening Practice

    Fill-the-gap listening practice for the original English Pokémon theme.

  • English-Japanese Title Match-up

    Students match the English and Japanese movie/game/show titles. Designed for groups, but can be completed individually. Includes answer slides.

  • Practice Navigating the Osaka Metro!

    Work in groups to read a list of directions and find the destination station! Students will use a map of the Osaka Metro.

  • Word ̶E̶r̶a̶s̶e̶r̶ (Sentence Memorising Game)

    A simple pair game where students do rock, paper, scissors and the winner gets to erase their partner's words on their worksheet. They then have to say the sentence without making a mistake.

  • The Mystery Box Game

    The mystery box game is a super fun power point game. customize all questions and pictures and animations freely. Have fun.

  • Internet English (English Emojis and Acronyms)

    A short and fun cultural presentation with original illustrations introducing English emojis and acronyms commonly used in an online space.

  • New Horizon 2 p73-74 BINGO

    How to/When to/what to/where to/ BINGO

  • World Festivals

    A powerpoint presentation and worksheet on popular World Festivals.

  • How to/When to/what to/where to/ BINGO

    Using "How to/When to/what to/where to/" to interview others .

  • Plural verb board game ~ He cooks / she swims etc

    Easy board game for students to practice plural verb pronunciation.

  • Escape the Classroom

    Escape room using review materials from recent grammar points and vocabulary. Ss must defuse a bomb, discover a traitor, save a hostage and unlock the door!

  • Halloween noticeboard

    Here's my Halloween noticeboard for October 2023. It includes 2 quizzes, a competition and information about the origin of Halloween.

  • Animal News Stories

    Students practice reading news articles and then share them with their classmates.

  • Connect 4 - Subject-Verb Agreement

    In this game, two players take turns shading a grid. The aim is to be the first to create a line of four shaded cells in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

  • Indirect Questions Kahoot

    10 simple questions to warm up and review the grammar.

  • Universal Design and Pictograms

    To go with the Big Dipper English Communication 2 textbook lesson on Universal Design, but can be used in general

  • Myths and Urban Legends

    A basic lesson on myths and urban legends around the world!

  • Criss Cross Game

    This is a good warm up and can be used with most grades for basically any lesson to help kids use target phrases.

  • Spelling Bee

    An adaptation of NYT's Spelling Bee. Can be a worksheet or played on blackboard

  • English Board - Fun Facts Sections

    Mini posters introducing alternative ways to say certain phrases or words.

  • September Calendar and Jewish Holiday Posters

    There are some fantastic resources for September English boards. Still, I wanted to add information on the most important Jewish holidays, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which land in September.

  • Question Board Challenge

    -This is a question-and-answer board game for mid-level middle and high school. Students ask questions based on the answer they want instead of a set script and answer challenges for team points.

  • World News - Air Guitar Champion

    English board - Nanami “Seven Seas” Nagura won!

  • Loanwords

    This is a game of association on loadwords for small group of JHS/HS students/English club.

  • Describing Personality

    A handout that aims to help students learn how to describe people's personalities.

  • Evaluation Activity Planning for SHS

    This is a word document describing some potential activities for an evalution.

  • Avatar the Last Airbender Class(es)

    This activity is good for an elective class (or any class with a motivation to learn English in my opinion). If you're an ATLA fan, it is also a fun class to teach!

  • Describing Feelings!

    Students describe how they feel about certain topics!

  • Let's make a pizza!

    Students draw a pizza and write sentences about it.

  • Halloween: Make a Monster

    Students roll a dice for random traits and must make a monster out of this.

  • Plan a Holiday

    Students select a country card and must research and write about that country.

  • Let's make a curry!

    Worksheet to help teach cooking vocabulary.

  • The Kindness Activity

    Students will write kind messages to each other on a paper keepsake! I did it at the end of the school year before the break. The JTE loved it so much, she used the lesson for other classes..

  • Kahoot Round-Up: New Horizon 1 (JHS 1st)

    A series of kahoot quizzes for JHS first graders that go with the New Horizon 2020 textbook series.

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