Elite Teacher

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 game gets your students all competitive as they play a simple game of PSS. It’s a very team-oriented game that’s also very dependent on points. It doesn’t require much preparation and it’s guaranteed to be a game that your students will enjoy.

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.

This is a game that encourages students to think on their toes. It’s a great review game that allows a great opportunity for you to check students’ understanding as they play. Have fun with it.

This game is different from other vocabulary games. It’s a game that’s great for a class full of smart students. It encourages them to use the English skills they already have. They have to describe the words and practice pronunciation.

This game is a great way to challenge students to get the most practice they can. It’s fun and full of chances. It creates opportunities for students who may not be good at practicing to push hard and try to win.

If reading, this game will encourage students to practice their speed reading. If making sentences, this game will help them to build confidence in what they are saying. It is especially great for competitive students as they try to score as many points as possible.

This is a great way to build clear and fluent group reading. It encourages readers to read quickly. It motivates them to focus on proper pronunciation and intonation.