Activities posted by Englipedia Archive

  • Up And Down

    Students play a Snake & Ladders type of game while practicing present continuous form and also the past tense singular/plural forms.

  • Sentaku Poetry

    This lesson teaches the students the basics of how to write two types of poetry—acrostic and persona.

  • Finger Twister

    Students practice the days of the week by playing Twister using their fingers.

  • Grabbing Guess

    Students guess how many objects you have in your hand or a box.

  • Sengoku Jidai PPT

    A version of Sengoku Jidai made in Powerpoint. Instead of answers starting with the same letter as the prefecture, it has questions relating to the prefecture itself.

  • Make A Face

    Students connect numbers to the correct phrases and finally to the appropriate pictures.

  • 'Be' Verb Fruit Basket

    Students play the Japanese favorite Fruit Basket game using the verb 'to be'.

  • Secret Sentence

    Students must use their powers of deduction to guess the hidden sentence on the board.

  • Spongy Intros

    The aim of this worksheet is to help 1st graders practice self-introductions and understand its format structure.

  • 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.

  • Is There Any Milk?

    This is an activity to practice using countable and non-countable nouns.

  • Whose ~ is it?

    Students listen to the ALT and JTE's conversation using possessive grammar and write what they heard.

  • Actionnaire

    Students practice saying prepositional sentences and watch them come true right in front of their eyes.

  • Trip Diary

    Students write about their class trips.

  • Janken, Change, Retire

    Students work in pairs to answer two questions in order for their pair to retire from the game.

  • You Look Happy

    A 50-minute team-oriented practice of adjectives using a "You look..." sentence formation.

  • Imperative Blindfold Drawing

    Shout out the imperative your blindfolded teammate is trying to draw before anyone else to gain a point for your team.

  • Omikuji Fortune Telling

    Students draw fortunes (omikuji) from different categories to determine their futures!

  • 100 Yen Shop

    Students guess which items are 100 yen or antiques.

  • 3 Cats

    Students practice (or are introduced to) plural nouns by finding easy words in a word search, then reporting how many of each word they have found.