This is a quick and fun game to keep your kids alert and engaged while learning English. There’s no prep involved and the only material you need is a chair.
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 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.
This game gives your students a lot of repetition and practice. It also encourages students to practice as much as they can.
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 gives your students a lot of repetition and practice. It gets them out of their seat and moving around. It allows them to use their energy before it’s time to start writing.
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 game encourages students to practice English. It will also help students to be more strategic. It’s a chance game where they won’t get points only for practicing English.
This is a fast-paced game. Your kids are going to have a lot of fun while writing. You get to check their writing and identify what they are struggling to spell or write.
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.
