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Students play with 'Ichi' cards that have English verbs on them. This can be used for any time you want students to practice grammar using a select few verbs.
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A hangman style powerpoint game that can be played as a warm-up/cool down game. Students guess letters for a hidden word. Too many wrong guesses and all their cheese is eaten.
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Answer correctly and go to the next round. Answer incorrectly and explode.
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Defeat the monster to earn points!
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Students listen to classmates answers and move up levels according to the answers they have circled on their worksheet. If a student reaches the goal (s)he receives one point, goes back to the start, and repeats the process.
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A simple input game where students practice new vocabs.
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Students repeat with timer and try to get points before finding the bomb.
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This is an output game for the students to practice fixed sentences (and questions). This version is a little more complicated than the original zombie game so might be better suited for JHS students.
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Kahoot! is a tool that delivers and presents questions to students. I think it works best as a review activity. It is set up as a game that students can play either individually. in pairs or in groups. The students answer the questions and gain points based on speed an accuracy.
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Save the princess to win points!