Are you looking for some now ideas for games to buy for your classes? Check out the posts below…
Animal Treasure Hunt
Our third treasure hunt is an animal-themed one. It pretty much follows the same sort of idea as the other 2 I’ve posted, but all the clues describe animals. You can use it to review animal vocabulary, as part of an animal unit, CLIL science lesson, etc. What to do Download the PDF at the […]
QR Treasure hunt for teens
Another treasure hunt, but this time for older primary and teen learners that have a A2 level minimum and can read English reasonably well. What you need Print off the PDF at the end of this post and then cut up the QR codes. You can stick them around your class, school, playground… wherever you […]
Treasure hunt for reviewing vocabulary
I often do treasure hunts around my classes and sometimes in the open air, either on a playground or open safe space with my younger learners. I thought I’d share this one I made a couple of years ago that I use now and again as it’s easy to print, cut up and use. How […]
Back to school game for personal information
I have developed this game for my classes to have a fun way to review simple introduction questions. I use a ball to review the questions with the class first. I pass the ball to a student and ask a question, they then have to answer it and then pass the ball to someone else […]
Sum Swamp
Sum Swamp is an exciting and educational game designed by Learning Resources to help children learn basic addition and subtraction. This game can be used in the EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classroom to engage students and help them improve their language skills relating to numbers and maths vocabulary. Game objective The game is […]
Rory’s Story Cubes
As an English language teacher, it can sometimes be difficult to come up with engaging activities that will encourage your students to practice speaking. This is where story cubes come in! They are a fantastic tool for practicing speaking skills in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom. In this blog post, we’ll explore […]
One Night Werewolf
This is a review of a game which I use in class and I find particularly good for students to encourage speaking. It’s a type of game called a ‘hidden role’ game called One Night Werewolf. At the end of this post are 2 free themed downloadable adaptations of this game that I have made […]