This game gives slower students who may be very active an opportunity to have fun. Since practice isn't based on their English ability, it encourages them to take part. It’s motivating for slower students.
It encourages teamwork and helps with listening skills. It gets your students excited about spelling. It is great for older students who have gotten bored with the old ways of spelling.
This is a great introduction to circle games. It primes your students for some of the harder circle games in our games bank. It’s easy for students to follow, and gives them a bit of a math challenge.
This game is great for reviewing vocabulary that students learned before. It is fun and requires movement around the class. It also incorporates luck to break the tie when students are just as good/bad.
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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.
This game gives your students a real challenge. It’s great to see how they can start to work together to figure out the answer. If you have students that find the learning material too easy, try this game out with them. Watch them become involved in your class again.
This game is great for older kids who are a little shy. Encourage them to have clean fun. The hardest time to remain serious is usually when you have pressure to smile. It’s a great way to lighten the mood in your class.
This game is fast-paced. Your students get very excited and don’t usually complain about having to write so much. It’s a good idea to give them some questions that they struggle with.
This game encourages students to move as fast as they can. It is fun and fast-paced, making it easier for students with short attention spans to focus.
