Teachers Game Box

Elite Teacher

This game teaches your students the skill of managing risk. You will see some students take greater risks while some will play it safe.

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 involves a lot of care and agility. It makes your students excited as they practice what they learned. It’s a great game to pull out their competitiveness and sportsmanship.

This game is very active. It gets your students to use all their bottled-up energy. You lead the game each round, but it still allows students lots of practice in pairs.

This is a great strategy game. It will have your students focusing and strategizing to avoid drawing a triangle. It gets more interesting as they draw more lines and need to think a little harder.

Students get out of their chairs and have the opportunity to play with each other. This game is a bit challenging the first couple of times that you play. When students get the hang of it, they become very competitive and try their best to catch as many balls as they can.

Students enjoy this game because the timed element keeps them on their toes. They need to be quick and strategic to beat the buzzer. This game is perfect when you’re short on time since the time can be adjusted to extend or shorten the game.

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.

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