Elite Teacher

This game is loads of fun. It gives your students an extra challenge. It adds another element to a regular Paper, Scissors, Stone game.

This game is great to check reading comprehension, and student's understanding. Once your students get the hang of it, the secret code game can take as little as 4 questions. This allows you to play more than one round. 

This game highlights language practice and teachers’ individual practice. Moreover, it brings out the competitive nature of your kids. They have fun as they move around the classroom, and race to be the team to score 3 in a row.

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.

The students love taking on different roles and become excited to become 'superman'. This game will get your students laughing and having lots of fun pretending to pick their noses.

This game is very different from your regular roll-a-die game. It is a fun chance game, and can sometimes make your smarter students a little disappointed. Students get a lot of practice while trying to be the winners in this fun game.

This game is a great luck game. It allows slower students to play a game that is purely luck based. This motivates them to try harder. Your students will get a lot of practice in a very minimal amount of time.

This game keeps students on their toes while encouraging them to think and speak as quickly as possible. It gets them engaged with many different students in class. It also allows you to check their understanding of grammar as they practice.