Follow the story of Tong, a pomeranian dog who recently traveled to the Kingdom of Thailand. Tong separates the class into two groups and leads them through a grammar quiz (game) using the simple past tense. This PPT consists of a short story (introduction) along with 3 lists of vocabulary words (simple present vs. simple past), 15 fill-in-the-blank questions, 5 choose-your-own word questions, 5 matching and 5 matching questions. There are a total of 20 slides. All photos are original (taken by
All original pictures taken by me. No need to worry about copyright infringement. This is a PPT lesson on prepositions of place using dogs (mostly). There are a total of 20 questions (10 multiple choice and 10 short answer). Students are separated into two groups. Teacher will alternate questions between each team. The team with the most points wins! This is a great way to introduce students of any age to the wonderful world of prepositions... and DOGS!
This is PPT consisting of a total of 40 slides. Each slide consists of a different picture of an animal sitting, standing, or leaning against someone or something. There will be a written description of where the animal is located using prepositions of place. All pictures are original (taken by me). Feel free to edit the slides as you see fit.
This is a Powerpoint introduction/ story/ game for students of all ages to enjoy. The topic is Comparatives. It starts off with a brief lesson (led by Sparky the dog) on how to use comparatives properly. Sparky then provides examples using some of his friends. Sparky then moves onto a multiple choice game where teams must choose the correct comparative to complete the sentences. There are a total of 20 questions (some harder than others). All pictures are copyright free (taken by me). Feel free
This lesson consists of a 3-page introduction to prepositions of place. Vocabulary includes: near, far from, next to, above, under, below, against, to the right of, to the left of, at, around. The first page contains examples of how to use prepositions correctly based on the attached photos. The second page shares a story about a child's experience at Taronga Zoo. The story contains several prepositions that are highlighted for the reader. The third page provides questions for discussion.
A great addition to your character description lesson. The lesson includes two pages. The first page consists of reading and fill-in-the-blanks. The second page gives students the opportunity to practice brainstorming and writing. Their answers can be used as for further class discussion.
5 pages of examples of how the present continuous tense is used with certain verbs. The pages consist of sentences meant for students to read (reread) during a lesson or in their free time.
This is a free template (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions/vocabulary are already set in place. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose a number. The teacher will click on the number and will automatically be directed to a vocabulary question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option. The "correct" option will guarantee the team points. If a team answers the
This is a free Scooby Doo Template game (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions are already set in place. You just need to edit it as you feel fit. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose a Scooby Doo character. The teacher will click on the number (link) and will automatically be directed to a trivia question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option OR the "myst
This is a free template (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions are already set in place. You just need to edit it as you feel fit. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose a food. The teacher will click on the word (link) and will automatically be directed to a trivia question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option OR the "mystery" option. What is the differenc
This is a free science PPT game (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions are already set in place. You just need to edit it as you feel fit. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose a Ben Ten character. The teacher will click on the number (link) and will automatically be directed to a trivia question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option OR the "mystery" option
This is a free One Punch Man game (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions are already set in place. You just need to edit it as you feel fit. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose a One Punch Man character. The teacher will click on the number (link) and will automatically be directed to a trivia question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option OR the "mystery
This is a free Italy ESL PPT game (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions are already set in place. I also added the trivia questions but feel free to edit them. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose an image. The teacher will click on the number (link) and will automatically be directed to a trivia question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option OR the "myst
This is a free template (created by me) for all my fellow teachers to enjoy. All the hyperlinks/transitions are already set in place. You just need to add your own questions. How does the game work? It's quite simple. Separate the class into two teams. Each team will choose a marvel character and/or number. The teacher will click on the number and will automatically be directed to a trivia question. If the team answers correctly, they get to choose the "correct" option OR the "mystery" option. W
A basic explanation between verb tenses simple present and simple past. Great for individuals or groups. Also an excellent study guide. Includes a 10-question quiz.
1st - 8th
English Language Arts
FREE
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