Taste Unit by SakanaUshi
(1 vote) This unit is mostly an excuse to do the final activity. Basically, teach them "How is it?" or "how does it taste?" or something along those lines. Teach them... |
Beach-themed Hanko Sheet by SakanaUshi
(1 vote) This was requested by Kat and inspired by Sayuko. It's pretty rudimentary, but what do you expect from an hour of work on Inkscape?
The idea is that you use... |
Easter/Spring Vocabulary by Kinomoto Erin
(1 vote) Yet another vocabulary list of spring and Easter vocabulary words accompanied by lovely color clipart.
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My Monster by Kinomoto Erin
(2 votes) Have students describe and draw their own monster. Vocabulary is provided along with how the words are to be used. I made this for junior high school 2nd and... |
R L wordtree by saru
(2 votes)
This is a pronunciation wordtree that compares the pronunciaton (and
perceived sound) of the initial "r" and "l" sounds. This... |
Basic Preposition partner interview by Kat
(1 vote) This uses the prepositions "on"; "under"; "in front of"; "behind"; and "next to" and VERY basic vocab so that the focus is on the prepositions. There is an... |
English Forest - Another Hanko Sheet by SakanaUshi
(1 vote) Another hanko sheet. You could use it as a board game, too. Your choice.
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Th Z wordtree by saru
(1 vote)
This is a pronunciation wordtree that compares the pronunciaton (and
perceived sound) of the initial "th" and "z" sounds. This... |
North American Animal Info Cards by Kinomoto Erin
(1 vote) I created 10 different North American animal cards with photos and some information about the various animals, including vocabulary definitions for new or... |
Phonics Teaching Set by Kat
(1 vote) Let me start by saying Phonics is a hard, hard thing and inevitably there will be some disagreement about the sounds; explainations of sounds; actions for... |
Phonetics activities by improbable
(1 vote) Description:
Worksheets for /v/ and /b/
and
/s/ and /sh/
Sound tree things, with tongue twisters at the bottom.
Procedure (How to use):
person A chooses one... |
African Tic-Tac-Toe (pair game for any target language) by sayuko
(2 votes) AFRICAN TIC-TAC-TOE
(Board game played in pairs)
Target Language- the alphabet, numbers, prepositions (from ~ to ~), locations, directions (north, south,... |
Christmas Maru Batsu by wolfpackgrrr
(1 vote)
Some people asked about the workings of my maru batsu game, so here we go :D
Materials:
Maru Batsu Cards
Christmas Items Posters
Supplemental videos,... |
Describing People Cards by wolfpackgrrr
(1 vote)
Here are cards you can use when doing a lesson on describing people. I use these cards in several different ways. As you can see from the cards, the girls... |
Card backings by M
(2 votes)
Opaque, a black scribble - may cause problems in certain copy machines (try the lighten setting on your printer)
Trippy, a grid of black and white... |
English greetings & slang by saru
(1 vote) This is a modified photo of a poster I made for my English board. It
contains both standard greetings ("Hello") and common slang... |
Present continuous charades by saru
(1 vote) I got this idea from ESL Cafe and decided to make a full lesson plan
from it. We are on Unit 9 (1-nensei) right now, so I thought it might
be useful to someone... |
99 number counting card game by M
(1 vote)
Using playing cards.
Start at 0 and count to 99. the count increases based upon the card you play.
Cards points are
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F-H wordtree by saru
(1 vote)
This is a pronunciation wordtree that compares the pronunciaton (and
perceived sound) of the initial "f" and "h" sounds. This... |
Month Flash Cards (Japanese Theme) by Kat
(1 vote) These are based roughly on month flash cards Raf had at one point . . . if any one has the electric file of his, please post it as thoes are better!!
Cheers!
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Assorted Stampsheets by Colin R.
(1 vote) I've needed a new stampsheet each term for all my classes. Here are two of them.
Procedure (How to use):
Pretty self-explanatory, students put stickers on the... |
All about the England and the UK by dumbgenius222
(1 vote)
For the Brits out there, if there's any left :-(
Procedure (How to use):
Listening and reading comprehension followed by information gap activity.
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Jobs / Mash by Justin!
(2 votes)
The first part is just jobs A-Z. I gave each student a card with a
job on it (one card for each job in english and one for each in
japanese). Students had to... |
1年生JHS Unit 5 : Hamburger Shop by Kinomoto Erin
(2 votes) This is an activity meant to accompany New Horizon's 1年生 Unit 5 Part 1 for JHS. Basically you set up a hamburger shop using color clip art and... |
English mountain board game by M
(3 votes)
A basic board game. Make your own set of cards, and you can uses this for any topic.
Procedure (How to use):
Contents:
Page 1 : Board Game :... |