This game gets the class moving and encourages teamwork. It also requires quick thinking and gets the kids working outside of their teams since their groups can change with every round.
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.
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.
Even as little kids, students get excited about gambling. This game takes advantage of that while giving them a lot of English practice. It’s a great opportunity to pair stronger and weaker students.
This is a new twist to old and basic dice games. Students have a new challenge when playing. Since it’s a student-to-student game, they get a lot of practice in a few minutes. Encourage them to have fun and take advantage of the time.
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 is a fun and exciting game. It’s easy to follow. It's a student-to-student activity, meaning your students will get as much practice as possible. You can make it even more exciting by implementing a sound that students can do when someone falls off. This is great for loud and rowdy students.
This game is great and helps your students to get a lot of practice. It’s a fun way to get them to think logically as they try to score 10 points. They will have a lot of fun trying to guess the result of the die roll.
This is a great strategy game that helps students to develop a knack for thinking ahead. The more they play the game, the easier it is for them to develop strategies to help them.
