Elite Teacher

This game is very challenging to teach how to play. If you take your time to do it, it will be worth it. It's challenging to play and requires a lot of concentration.

This game takes the boredom away from reading long stories and gets them moving and out of their chairs. Your students will love reading time with this fun salad game.

This is a great strategy game. It will have your students focusing and strategizing to avoid drawing a triangle. It gets more interesting as they draw more lines and need to think a little harder.

This game encourages students to practice English. It will also help students to be more strategic. It’s a chance game where they won’t get points only for practicing English.

This is a fast-paced game. Your kids are going to have a lot of fun while writing. You get to check their writing and identify what they are struggling to spell or write.

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.

This game is great to encourage students to take part in classes that are discussion based. It's also good to motivate students who may be too shy to speak.