This game gets your students moving around the class and keeps them in their toes. They get to pretend to be bad guys, which is exciting for them.
This game keeps students on their toes and everyone gets invested as they try to kill as many people on the other team as possible. Because of the different options to decide the winner, this game can be used for short practice periods or long practice periods.
This game gets your students all competitive as they play a simple game of PSS. It’s a very team-oriented game that’s also very dependent on points. It doesn’t require much preparation and it’s guaranteed to be a game that your students will enjoy.
This game is great for review lessons. Use it to review multiple sections of a lesson, multiple grammar patterns, and/or reading passages. It is very versatile. Your kids will get all excited about being turned to poop.
This is a great way to build clear and fluent group reading. It encourages readers to read quickly. It motivates them to focus on proper pronunciation and intonation.
This game is fast-paced, and lots of fun. It will encourage students to work together as they try to develop a strategy to pick their animals. It's a great way to practice English as a group.
This game gets the students to move around unusually in class. It takes older students out of the routines that they are used to being in.
This game requires no setup or prep, so it is perfect as a quick activity when you’re short on time. Because of its fast-paced nature, students of all ages love it!
This is a classic game. It brings out the competitive side in your students while encouraging teamwork. There’s very little prep involved in this game. You only need the classroom essentials (a whiteboard and markers). It's a great game when you don't have time to prepare materials.
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.
