This game is quick and simple, so you can play with your students of all ages. You only need a little bit of time to play. The best part is that if you have more time, you can play more rounds!
This is a fun game that gets your students excited. They gamble a little and try to make good guesses. You can make it as loud and exciting or as quiet and controlled as you like.
This is a fun game that gets your students working together to figure out the puzzle. The chance associated with it also enhances the fun and raises the stakes.
This game gets your kids up and running. It encourages them to practice as they play. They have a lot of fun. It's a great game to play before you have long sessions of writing to finish.
This game gives your students the most practice in a short amount of time. It is not limited to just two students playing, so it’s great for classes with uneven numbers of students.
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 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.
