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Number Race

1. Write numbers on the board.

2. Line students up into two


teams.

3. Say a number.

4. A student from each team


races to hit the number.

Teacher Tips
Ask students to count, replacing the number with a clap 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, clap, 7, 8...
Replace numbers with letters, pictures or words
Allocate points to teams

I can count.
Can you?

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Culture Grid
1. Make a grid on the board.

2. Write countries along the top


and categories down the side.

Fo o d

uth
nd rgentina So rea
Icela
A
Ko

es
Cloth

s
ration
Celeb

Sport

3. Put students into groups


to complete.

4. Collate results as a class,


discuss differences.
Tell me a
sport in
Korea

Taekwando

Teacher Tip
Encourage students to use the internet or English library books.
Ask students to provide country names and categories.

I can
understand
different
cultures.
Can you?

Sentence Clues
1. Write It has got...on the
board.
It has got...

3. Students think of an animal


and write three sentences.
Bear

2. Elicit animal features and


numbers.
It has got...

ears
three fiv
e
horns

4. Students read their


sentences and the class
guesses the animal.
It has
got four
paws

Dog?

It has got four paws


It has got two eyes
It has got one tail

Teacher Tip
Complete as a mingling activity students walk around the classroom talking
For lower levels provide sentences with key words missing
Higher levels to order their sentences from the most difficult to the easiest

I can
describe
animals.
Can you?

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Market Day
1. Drill language for an
exchange in a shop:
How much... Can I have...
Can I
have?

2. Divide students into customers


and sellers.

How
much?

Seller
Customer

Can I
have?
Seller

3. Set up the classroom like


a market.

4. Customers buy items from


sellers.

MARKET

Its 20
cents
How much
is this
pencil?

Teacher Tip
Students can make their own money
Students can draw pictures of items to sell or bring in realia

I can buy
items from
a shop in
English.
Can you?

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Word Puzzles
1. Put word cards with small
numbers around the
classroom.
4

where

is

the

2. Put students into pairs.

10

teacher

3. Distribute worksheets.
1. __ __ __ __
4 1 7 10
2.
3.
4.

where

is

the

10

teacher

4. Students complete the sheet


by walking around
the classroom.

1. where
__ __ __ __
4 1 7 10
2.

Teacher Tip
Students answer the questions as a speaking or writing activity
Can also be used for sentence formation and grammar structures

I can solve
puzzles.
Can you?

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Verb Play
1. Divide the board into
sections. Write a verb in
each section.

2. Students throw a ball into one


of the sections.


buy

swim

wear

make

read watch play

build

do

look

visit

eat

buy

3. Another student picks +, - or ?


from a box or bag.

swim

wear

make

read watch play

build

do

look

visit

eat

4. In groups they form a


statement or a question.
Do you
eat
apples?

Teacher Tip
Add another stage for tense (past, present, past perfect, etc.)
Award points for correct grammar
Make a note of all combinations and reassign for homework

I can use the


past tense.
Can you?

The Direction Game


1. Line students up.

2. Drill left, right and straight on


with arm actions (TPR).
Left

3. Say the words to the students.

4. Students step to the left,


to the right or forward.

Right

Teacher Tips



Walk students around the school prompting them to say left, right and
straight on.
Draw a map on the board. Elicit names of places from students, label the map
and ask students to give simple directions from one place to another.

I can give
directions.
Can you?

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Story Creation
1. Write a ten sentence story
with nouns missing, and
give to each student.

2. Each student completes a line


and then folds the paper.

Fre d had a
small

Fred had a
small potato

Everyday he
walked to
the

3. Each student passes their


sheet to the next student
who completes the next line
and folds again.

Ever yday he
walked to
the

4. After 10 turns, each student


can unfold their story and
read it to the class.

Fred has a
small potatoe
Ever yday he
walked to
the

Fre d had a
small potato

Everyday he
walked to the
forest

Teacher Tips
Students can illustrate the story to show comprehension
Students can make the stories into fun comic strips

I can
write a story.
Can you?

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30/10/2014 16:13

Food Fun
1. In pairs, students list food
they like.

2. Students take turns to write


them on the board.

Apples

Cheese

3. In pairs, students divide


the words into healthy and
unhealthy categories.

Healthy

Unhealthy

Fish

Chocolate

Chocolate
Fish

4. Students create a poster and


present it to the class.
Apples
are healthy

Chocolate
is unhealthy

Teacher Tips
Students can research food and ingredients and create a quiz
Students can keep a food diary and present it to their class
Students can research the benefits of some healthy foods

I can eat
healthily.
Can you?

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30/10/2014 15:04

Team Matching
1. Put students into teams.

2. Give each team a different


envelope of picture and
word cards.

Car
i
at

t
Ca

ng

3. Students match the words


and pictures.

4. Students then pass their


envelope to another team.


Sun

Teacher Tips
Give students a time limit and award points
Try using cut up sentences

I can
work in a
team.
Can you?

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04/11/2014 15:55

Culture Comparison
1. Elicit countries from
students, write on board.
Indone

2. Ask students what they know


about the countries.

sia

What
do you
know about
Iceland?

Holland

Its cold

3. In groups students choose a


country and compare with
their own.
My
y
co untr

4. Students create a poster and


present to the class.

C hile

Our
favourite
food is
sushi

Moroccos
favourite
food is
tagine

Teacher Tip
Encourage students to use the internet or English library books ask students
to provide country names and categories

I can
understand
different
cultures.
Can you?

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