Jungle Speed is a teacher-led vocab game. Click the link above to access Matt's Canva presentation
Click the link above or view the presentation below for some practical concept-based inquiry activities for your classroom
Click the link above or view the presentation below for some awesome English day activity ideas. Get ready...English Day may be coming for you!!!
Kung-Fu Phonics: Matt A
No link here. Have kids face off and practice their phonics with kung-fu moves... don't forget to have them finish off each word with a flourish!
Reading Bomb Activity: Tara
Check the presentation below for Tara's activity and contact her for more details if needed. The activity is a great way to get kids focused on reading!
Welcome Board: Racel
Racel shared her welcome board with us. Design your own welcome board or check the image of one below for ideas. Getting kids used to using English as part of their daily routines can be really beneficial!
Click the link above or see the window below to access JM's Classkick resources via his English Stuff website!
Click the link or see the window below to play 'Golden Boot,' the online soccer game Neil shared with us!
Monster Mystery Box: Kath
See the PPT below for Kath's Monster Mystery Box. It was adapted from Mooncake English's webside
Word of the Day: Waheed
Waheed shared his Word of the Day, Phrase of the Day and 10 New Words (of the week) activities.
Modern Pen Pals: Brendan
Brendan shared his experience doing pen pal activities with his students. If you're interested, contact Brendan for more details about how to set up pen pals for your students.
Crossword Puzzles: Rob
Concept-Based Inquiry
English Day Extravaganzas
Racel's Welcome Board
Sample Welcome Board
Kath's Monster Mystery Box (don't forget to check out the Mystery Box song on the 'videos' section of the site!)
Tara's Reading Bomb Activity
Click on the links below to view our year-end challenges...make sure you adapt them for use with students- no water bottles to the head, please!
Read the English text, translate to Chinese and then translate back to English!
This version of Exploding Kittens was Taiwan-themed. There might be a few fun questions to quiz students or the whole game might be fun if you find yourself teaching a lesson or hosting an activity with colleagues.