This game is a lot of fun. It's easy for your students to learn since they more than likely already know how to play the original game. This one is more fun because they enjoy using their entire bodies.
This game gets your students a lot of practice. It doesn’t tie the chances of winning to ability. This can be motivating for slower students to play. Watch as your students ask the chance gods for help. Encourage them to have fun as they play.
This is a cuter, more fun version of Paper, Scissors, Stone (Rock, Paper Scissors). It's an easy game to follow and play with your students of all ages. They get tons of practice in a short amount of time.
This game is a lot of guessing and a lot of luck. If students are trying to get rid of a card, they need to try and complete as much practice as they can. It's a great way to encourage them to work hard as they have fun.
Students need to adjust their strategies for this game. It challenges them to do something different as they practice. This is a student-to-student game.
This game is familiar to students since it is a more fun version of the basic PSS that we have played all our lives. It gets your students moving, and using their bodies. They practice the English that they learned and have lots of fun doing it.
This game is great student-to-student practice. It encourages students to get out of their seats, and become engaged in the fun actions used.
The students love taking on different roles and become excited to become 'superman'. This game will get your students laughing and having lots of fun pretending to pick their noses.
This game gets your students out of their chairs to interact with random students. It gives them a challenge so that they don’t get bored. It also incorporates using their math skills.
This game is very different from your regular roll-a-die game. It is a fun chance game, and can sometimes make your smarter students a little disappointed. Students get a lot of practice while trying to be the winners in this fun game.
