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 requires no setup and is perfect for days when you want a quick practice activity since it can be constricted to whatever time you may have.
Kids enjoy this game because it gets them moving and keeps them guessing. It also brings out their competitive side as they stay focused to help their team win.
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 is good to check comprehension of a reading passage. It is fast, fun, and filled with surprises. Have fun and play with your students.
This game takes ideas from traditional Chinese customs. It’s great for students to play, and the Nian monster adds an extra element of fun.
This is an easy fast paced game that is led by the teacher. It’s great for reading, vocabulary, or any other section that you would like to give your students guidance on. Help them with saying and repeating.
This is a student-to-student activity that encourages maximum practice. It’s different from simply playing and exchanging cards. It requires that your students work as a team and develop a strategy to win against the other team.
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.
It’s amazing how much students love to talk about poop. This game takes advantage of that while encouraging maximum student-to-student practice.
