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200ESLGAMES

GamesandActivitiesforESLClasses.

1.‘A’and‘AN’

Drawalarge‘a’andalarge‘an’onseparatepiecesofpaper.Itisbestifthesewordsarewritteninsideamusinganimalshapes.Dividetheclassintotwoteams.Thefirstchildfromeachteamputstheirhandsontheirheads.Showthechildrenavocabularyflashcard.Theybothtouch(orslam)the‘a’or‘an’.Theonetotouchthecorrectpaperfirstgetsapointforherteam,providedthatshesays,“It’sa…”or“It’san…”correctly.Ifshemakesamistake,theotherchildisofferedachancetomakethecorrectsentence.Aftertheclassgetstheidea,oneofthechildrencanholdupthecardsinsteadoftheteacher.

2.A-BPAIRWORK

StudentAisgivenhalfoftheinformationandStudentBisgiventheotherhalf.Studentshavetoworktogetherandaskeachotherquestionstofillinthemissinginformationoneachoftheirsheets.

3.ADJECTIVES1

Writedownthreeadjectivesandaskpairsofstudentstowritedownasmanythingstheycanthinkofthatallthreeadjectivesapplyto.Forexample,“big,cold,beautiful”mightapplytosnowman,mountain,Alaska…Getstudentstocomeupwiththeirownadjectives.Seewhocangetthemostnumberofwords.

4.ADJECTIVES2

Choosesomeadvertisementswithbigprintandnottoomuchwritingonthem.Numberthemclearly.Blackouttwoadjectivesfromeachandmakealistofthemissingwords.Beforethelesson,posttheadsonthewallsoftheclassroomsomewhere.Dictatethelistofadjectivesandtellthestudentsthatthesearethewordsthathavebeenblackedoutonthewalls.Theobjectistomatchtheadjectiveswiththeirads.Studentswritethenumberoftheadthattheythinkthatadjectiveappearedin.

5.ALPHABET1

Usebigcards.Gothroughthealphabetonceinorderthenmixthemup.IntroducethepronunciationofBandV,MandN,andLandRcarefully.

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6.ALPHABET2

Usechalkasabaton.Arrangeteamsbehindalinebeforetheblackboard.ThefirststudentwritesAinher/herteam’sdesignatedspace,thenpassesthechalktothenextstudent.Thefastestteamwins.TheJapaneseteachermonitorsthekidstokeepthembehindtheline.Friendscancalloutfrombehindthelinetohelp.Givepointsforspeedandneatness.WhenthestudentsareconfidentwithAtoZ,getthemtotryZtoA.Ifsomestudentscanwritethewholealphabet,pitthemagainsteachother.Insteadofrunningtotheboard,youcantryhavingwheelbarrowracesorhoppingraces.Themovementandthecompetitionareimportantinanelementaryschool.

7.ALPHABET3

Usesetsofalphabetcards.Makegroupsof5students.Intheclassroom,clearthedeskstotheside.Thestudentsmustmakeanalphabetline,cardtocard,fromAtoZ.Canusetocheckrecognitionofcapitalsandsmallletters.

8.ALPHABET4

Maketwosetsofalphabetcards,eachletterabouthalfthesizeofB4.Dividetheclassintotwo.Distributethetwosetsofcardsamongstthestudents.Someofthestudentsmaygettwocards.Theteacherselectsawordforspelling.Eachteamhastospellthewordbyitsmembersrushingtothefrontandholdinguptheircardsincorrectsequence.Thefastestteamwins.

9.ALT’SAPARTMENT

Drawanemptyapartmentontheboard.Havestudentstrytoguessthecontents.Drawtheminastheynamethem.Forexample,thestudentscouldask,“Isthereachair?

”.

10.ANAGRAMS(WORDSCRAMBLES)1

Mixupvocabularywordsandgetthestudentstounscramblethem.Canbeplayedinteams,inpairs,orwiththewholeclass.Theteamwhocanunscrambletheword(i.e.sayitinEnglish)andgiveitsmeaninginJapanesegetsapoint.Theteamwiththemostpointswins.Youcanalsogetthestudentstospellthewordscorrectlyforpoints.

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11.ANIMALGAME

Giveeachstudentthenameofananimal.Afterpractisingthedifferentanimalsounds,thestudentsmakethesoundinordertofindtheotherstudentswhoarethesameanimal.Japaneseanimalcries(nakigoe)aredifferentfromtheirEnglishcounterparts.Explainthesoundsusingpictures.Thekidsfindthedifferencesamusing.Theytendtoknow‘dog’and‘mouse’(afteryoumentionMickey).Ialsoused‘kangaroo’with

a‘tch,tch’sound.Haveacardforeachstudent,butmakesuretheydon’tshowittoanyoneelse.Afterfindingtheirpartners,theycanshowtheircardstoeachother,thentheJTEandALT.Presentationisimportantaswithoutthepreparationofcardsandtheexplanation(i.e.“youcan’tshowyourcardtoanyoneelse”),thisgamecanbeaflop.Ittooksomefinetuningbeforeitsucceeded.

12.ANYTHINGGOES

Studentstrytocomeupwithasmanydifferentanswerstoonequestionastheycan.Theteacheraskssomethinglike,“Howmanyfingersdoyouhave?

”.Thefirststudentwillprobablysay,“Ihavetenfingers.”.Thenextstudentcansay,“Ihavemorethanninefingers.”Thenext,“Idon’thavesixteenfingers.”.Thenext,“Iamanalien,soIhavesixtyfingers.”,etc.Trytogetthemtouseanygrammarpointthattheyhaveevercovered.

13.BACKTOBACK

Teamsoftwostandbacktobackandhooktheirarmsaroundeachother’sarms.Racetoamarkerandthenbacktothestartinglinegivingboththechancetorunforwardandbackwardsonce.

14.BACKWRITING1

Afterreadingatext,eachstudentselectsabout5new,difficultorunusualwords.Inpairs,theywritethewordsoneatatime(withtheirfingers)ontheirpartners’backs.Thepartnerguessestheword.Variation:

thepartnermustusethewordinasentence.Booksclosedmakesitamemorygame.Booksopenmakesitascanningactivity.

15.BACKWRITING2

Eachrowisateam.Thelastpersonineachrowcomesuptotheteacher’sdeskandlooksataflashcard.Whenallstudentshavereturnedtotheirseats,theteachersays“Start!

”andthegamebegins.Thestudentsattheendoftherowwritetheword(withtheirfingers)onthebackofthepersoninfrontofthem.Whenthatpersonseemstounderstandtheword,theywriteitonthebackofthepersoninfrontofthem.Thepersonin

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thefrontoftherowwritesthewordontheboard,thengoestotheteacher’sdesktolookatadifferentcard.Oncehehasrememberedthe

card,hegoestothebackandwritesitonthebackofthepersonwhousedtobeattheendoftherow.(Allthestudentsshouldmoveforwardoneseatwhilethepersonatthefrontoftherowislookingatthenewcard.)Thewinningteamistheonethatcanwritethemost(correctlyspelled)wordsontheboard.

16.BASEBALL1

Theclassisdividedintotwoteams.Fourchairsareplacedintheshapeofabaseballdiamond.TheAET/JTEproceedstoaskeachteammemberaquestionwhichmustbeansweredinacompletesentence.Ifthecorrectanswerisgiven,theplayermovestofirstbase.Iftheansweriswrong,theplayeris“out”.Whentheteamhasthree“outs”theotherteamcomesuptobat.

17.BASEBALL2

Drawabaseballdiamondandascoreboardontheboard.Students,inturn,are“atbat”andchoosehowdifficultaquestiontoattempt:

asingle,double,triple,orhomerun.Ifastudentanswerscorrectly,s/hemovesaheadtheappropriatenumberofbases.Thestudentswhoarealreadyonbaseadvancetheappropriatenumberofbases.Playerswhoadvancetohomeplatescoreapointfortheirteam.Ifaplayeranswersincorrectly,s/heisout.Onceateammakesthreeouts,theotherteamisup.Thisworkswellwithspellingpracticebecauseitisfairlyeasytocompilelistsofeasytodifficultwords.

NotefromSteveMendoza

IteachataJapanesehighschool,andIhavesomeadditionalideasforthegame“Baseball2″.Itmaybeagoodideatouseplayingcards,i.e.ace=single,2=doubleetc.Alsothejokercardcanbeanautomaticwalk,andkingcanbeanautomaticstrikeout.Thecardsareputfacedownandthestudentspickonerandomly.Thisaddsamorerandomelementtothegame.InJapan,moststudentswouldjustpicksingleeachtime,ifgiventhechoice.

18.BASEBALL3

Drawabaseballdiamondonapieceofpaperandplaceapileofflashcardsinthemiddleofit.Dividethechildrenintotwoteamsandgiveeachteamsomecounters.Theteamtakesturnsatbat.Thefirstchildonthebattingteamputshercounteronhomeplateanddrawsacardfromthetopofthepile.Eithertherestoftheteamorthepitchingteamaskheroneormore

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questionsaboutthecard(e.g.Whatisit?

Whatcolourisit?

).Ifsheanswersthequestionssuccessfully,shemoveshercountertofirstbase.Therearevariouswaysofproceedingfromhere.

(1)Thesamechildcandrawmorecards.Ifshegetsthreemorecorrect,shegetsahomerun.Ifshemakesamistake,theturnpassestotheotherteam.

(2)Thenextchildonherteamdrawsacard.Iffourdifferentchildrenmakecorrectanswersconsecutively,theirteamgetsahomerun.(3)Shecanchoosenottogotofirstbase,buttotryforatwo-basehit.Ifshemakesanothercorrectanswer,shecanchoosetomovetosecondbaseortryforathree-basehit,etc.Eachteamisallowedthreeoutsbeforetheturnpassestotheotherteam.

19.BATTLESHIP

Studentsgetintopairsfacingoneanother.Eachstudentgetsagamesheet.Thegamesheetincludestwogrids.Onegridisforthestudentstoplacehisbattleshipson.Theothergridisforthestudenttorecordhisguesseson.Onthestudent’sowngrid,heplacesvarious“ships”.Forexample,onebattleship(takingup4connectingsquares),twocruisers(3squares)andonesubmarine(1square).Shipscanbeplacedanywhereonthegrid(horizontally,vertically,butnotdiagonally).Studentsmustnotshowtheirgamesheetstootherstudents.Tomakethegamesheet,putbeginningpartsofsentencesinthesquaresofthefirstcolumn(forexample“Iam”,“Youare”,“Heis”).Thenputtheendingsofthosesentencesinthesquaresofthefirstrow(for

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