Present Simple and Progressive With Snakes and Ladders Game
English Game for all level ‘Who am I’
Acting Adverb
Poetry
A poem uses imaginative language to express feelings and ideas. There are many types of poetry, and not all of them rhyme.
Narrative poems
Some poems tell stories. These poems tend to be quite long and often rhyme. Before writing and books were common, people used narrative poetry to tell stories. The rhymes and the rhythm made the stories easy to remember and pass on to other people.
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Digital Camera Scavenger Hunt
Secret Code
Catching up on Your ABC’s
Language Focus: Vocabulary Review
Usage Level: Any level
Notes:
This game will review the students their words power. The competition will make them happier, because it is also challenging.
Materials:
1. Small ball (you might use quite a few paper to be made a small ball)
2. Alphabet written on whiteboard
Drawing Game
Language Focus: Vocabulary Review
Usage Level: All Level
Notes:
This game will teach the children how to draw objects and mention them in correct sound and pronunciation. The competition makes it merrier, since it is also challenging.
Materials:
1. List of questions pictures object
2. board marker & whiteboard
3. stopwatch
Password, please!
Language Focus: Vocabulary Building
Usage Level: Level 2 - 6
Notes:
This game will teach the children how to answer and respond on any theme. The competition makes it merrier, since it is also challenging.
What’s the Price?
Language Focus: Vocabulary Building
Usage Level: Level 3 - 6
Notes:
This game will teach the children how to answer and respond on the theme of body parts. The competition makes it merrier, since it is also challenging.
Materials:
1. picture objects
2. board marker & whiteboard
3. stopwatch
The Island Hopping
The Body Building Game
The Banana Tree Game
The Tower Game
The Ticket Inspector
Monster Freak
Disaster!
Language Focus: Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Listening, Speaking building
Usage Level: All Level
Notes:
This game will teach the children to recognize and describe changes in a specific setting.
Materials:
1. List of words in related theme (things in the classroom, bathroom, or living room, dining room, etc)
2. things related to theme
3. pens or pencils
4. blank sheets of paper
Lingo Bingo
Language Focus: Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Listening, Speaking, Spelling building
Usage Level: Level 4 - 6
Notes:
This game will teach the children how to concentrate and evaluate the materials that have been taught. More suspense in the background music will give this game a merrier situation.
Materials:
1. List of words in related theme
2. blank sheets of paper
3. pens or pencils
4. Pictures of the related theme
Aim and Fire!
Language Focus: Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Listening, Speaking building
Usage Level: Level 4 - 6
Notes:
This game will teach the children how to concentrate on their listening and focus on recognizing the glossary for giving directions.
Method:
This game is called: Aim & Fire. It is best played outside since it involves shooting a water pistol. The object of the game is for the students to practice giving directions using prepositions.