This game doesn't require any preparation. It is great for everything from vocabulary to phonics and even reading.
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 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 is a game of chance, which levels the playing field if there are slower students in the class. It’s quick and simple, so it’s perfect if you only have a short amount of time to practice.
This game gives your students the most practice in a short amount of time. It is not limited to just two students playing, so it’s great for classes with uneven numbers of students.
This game gives slower students who may be very active an opportunity to have fun. Since practice isn't based on their English ability, it encourages them to take part. It’s motivating for slower students.
It encourages teamwork and helps with listening skills. It gets your students excited about spelling. It is great for older students who have gotten bored with the old ways of spelling.
This is a great introduction to circle games. It primes your students for some of the harder circle games in our games bank. It’s easy for students to follow, and gives them a bit of a math challenge.
This game teaches your students the skill of managing risk. You will see some students take greater risks while some will play it safe.
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.
