This is a classic game that brings out the competitive side in your students. It also encourages teamwork. There’s very little prep involved. You only need the classroom essentials (a whiteboard and markers)
Kids love running around. This spin on the classic game of tag is very fun and fast-paced. It’s great for small students to release some of their energy while practicing.
This game is fun and fast-paced. It’s a great way to get your students excited about more than English. It brings out their competitive nature and pushes them to do well. Give it a try!
This game is excellent for reading short sections that need lots of repetition. It’s also great to encourage students to practice more complex sentence structures.
This game is a lot of fun. It's easy for your students to learn since they more than likely already know how to play the original game. This one is more fun because they enjoy using their entire bodies.
This game gets your student repeating and speaking quickly. It takes out the monotony of sitting in a chair and repeating after your teacher.
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 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.
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 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.
