Less than $5 Adult Education EFL - ESL - ELD Games (by price, high to low)

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Spanish Vocabulary Game People: Family Pronouns & 230+ Question Pool

By zaney laney learning

Want a fun way for learners to reinforce and review Spanish/English vocabulary? Want an easy and effective way to engage early test completers?

With this game, learners have less than 15 seconds to race against the clock and translate the people-related term represented by the highlighted word. Here's the twist: The possible responses start disappearing after time. Incorrect answers lose points and correct answers earn points. Not only that, the faster they answer correctly, the more points they earn.

At less than 3 minutes in duration, this is perfect for early-morning warmups or midday energizers.

Curious? Try it! Here's a preview of the functionality of Think Fast games. The preview version is for illustrative purposes only, This version has more response options than in the preview. Please refer to the thumbnails on this page to see an example of this game's content.

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Basic Features:

  • English-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English translations. This method reinforces "two-way" interpretation that encourages rapid recall with both languages.
  • Practice the "basics" with masculine and feminine forms, including the corresponding article.
  • Extensive vocabulary includes "half" and "steps" for family members, direct, object, and reflexive pronouns, and "everyday" people, such as neighbor, stranger, follower, and bully.
  • Single-player game that can be played online or offline. Can also be used for group review in a classroom setting.
  • Learners are presented with 10 questions out of a pool of over 230, ensuring it's never the same game twice!
  • Learners are acknowledged by the name they entered when launching the game.
  • No Prep: Automatic scoring and answer key. Open/send the link and go!
  • Remediation for incorrect responses.
  • Replay option: Questions are randomly selected from a pool. Possible answer choices are shuffled. This combination makes it possible to produce a unique quiz with each replay attempt.
  • Copyright-friendly audio and images.
  • No macros = play on any device.
  • A Google account is not required!

What to Expect:

You'll receive a zip file that includes a link to the online game and instructions on how to download the game to play offline. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.

Help Me Get Better:

If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product.

If you would like to see additional fraction problems or have suggestions for other uses/topics for this game, please let me know.

EFL - ESL - ELD
World Languages
Spanish
$4.84
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Spanish Vocabulary - Numbers, Colors, and Shapes (ELA, ESL) 130+ Question Pool

By zaney laney learning

Want a fun way for learners to reinforce and review Spanish/English vocabulary?

With this game, learners have less than 15 seconds to race against the clock and translate the number, color, or shape represented by the highlighted word. Here's the twist: The possible responses start disappearing after time. Incorrect answers lose points and correct answers earn points. Not only that, the faster they answer correctly, the more points they earn.

Curious? Try it! Here's a preview of the functionality of Think Fast games. The preview version is for illustrative purposes only, This version has more response options than in the preview. Please refer to the thumbnails on this page to see an example of this game's content.

Want more? Here's a preview of other learning games.

Basic Features:

  • English-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English translations. This method reinforces "two-way" interpretation that encourages rapid recall with both languages.
  • Practice the "basics" with numbers from zero to twenty then skip counted by tens until 100. Ordinal numbers to ten. Colors and shapes.
  • A single-player game that can be played online or offline. Can also be used for group review in a classroom setting.
  • Learners are presented with 10 questions out of a pool of over 130, ensuring it's never the same game twice!
  • Learners are acknowledged by the name they entered when launching the game.
  • No Prep: Automatic scoring and answer key. Open/send the link and go!
  • Remediation for incorrect responses.
  • Replay option: Questions are randomly selected from a pool. Possible answer choices are shuffled. This combination makes it possible to produce a unique quiz with each replay attempt.
  • Copyright-friendly audio and images.
  • No macros = play on any device.
  • Google account not required!

What to Expect:

You'll receive a zip file that includes a link to the online game and instructions on how to download the game to play offline. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.

Help Me Get Better:

If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product.

If you would like to see additional fraction problems or have suggestions for other uses/topics for this game, please let me know.

EFL - ESL - ELD
World Languages
Spanish
$4.84
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Battleship BUNDLE - Verb Conjugation Practice, Mixed Tenses EFL ESL

By Miss Clever Cookie

Fun game to practice present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, have got, has got, to be and present perfect. This is my go-to game when I need to drill some grammar into my students. It's by far the most efficient grammar game. I love it because it's no prep, just PRINT AND GO. And my students love it because it doesn't feel like learning when, in fact, they do a TON of learning. We can easily spend the whole lesson playing battleship and they want to keep on playing even after the bell rings.

It's also a great activity for substitute lessons or when I'm in a time press.

How to play:

  • It can be played in pairs or in small teams
  • Hide your ships in the left field. They mustn't touch.
  • Try to hit the enemy ships in the right field.
  • If your enemy hits your ship, indicate that in the left field. If you hit your enemy's ship, mark it down in the right field. If you miss, mark it down as well. If you hit your enemy's ship, have another go.
  • To win, sink all of your enemy's ships before he sinks yours.

Contains:

  • detailed instructions
  • 17 battleship sheets at various different difficulty levels focused of drilling affirmative and negative sentences and questions
  • each sheet contains simplified instructions

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$6.00
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Thanksgiving vocabulary - 30 ESL - ELL Thanksgiving speaking prompt cards

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Thanksgiving vocabulary - 30 ESL Thanksgiving speaking prompt question cards

Want your students to use their THANKSGIVING vocabulary in fun and meaningful conversations? This LOW PREP activity is a fun way to encourage your students to speak more to each other about Thanksgiving traditions and holiday fun. This resource is suitable for any curriculum in which English is the language spoken, and will work best for students in 6th to 12th grade. The questions are written without the assumption that students have grown up celebrating Thanksgiving making them suitable for every situation.

You can use these cards after learning specific vocabulary for Thanksgiving during the month of November or as a fun interactive activity on a day when you want to just focus on speaking and reviewing vocabulary in a different way.

All cards are visually stimulating and feature a circle to punch out in the upper left corner so that you can print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and hook the cards together with a ring. Using these cards this way makes it easy to pull them out year after year to use as NO PREP speaking activities. A pdf with only one card per page is included for easy projection when you don't want to print.

Included:

➤ 30 color speaking prompt cards

➤ 30 black and white speaking prompt cards

➤ Easy to project file for whole class activity

This resource is included in my ESL - ELL speaking, listening, writing activities and games - Growing bundle.

You can receive 20% off your purchase of $20 or more with my Build Your Own Bundle option! No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included. Click here for more resources in English.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Halloween vocabulary - 30 ESL Halloween speaking prompt question cards

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Halloween vocabulary - 30 ESL Halloween speaking prompt question cards

Want your students to use their HALLOWEEN vocabulary in fun and meaningful conversations? This LOW PREP activity is a fun way to encourage your students to speak more to each other about Halloween traditions and holiday fun. This resource is suitable for any curriculum in which English is the language spoken, and will work best for students in 3rd to 12th grade.

You can use these cards after learning specific vocabulary for Halloween during the month of October or as a fun interactive activity on a day when you want to just focus on speaking and reviewing vocabulary in a different way.

All cards are visually stimulating and feature a circle to punch out in the upper left corner so that you can print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and hook the cards together with a ring. Using these cards this way makes it easy to pull them out year after year to use as NO PREP speaking activities. A pdf with only one card per page is included for easy projection when you don't want to print.

Included:

➤ 30 color speaking prompt cards

➤ 30 black and white speaking prompt cards

➤ 9 ways to use these cards

➤ Easy to project file for whole class activity

➤ Scoot activity instructions

➤ Scoot student recording sheet

This resource is included in my ESL - ELL speaking, listening, writing activities and games - Growing bundle.

You can receive 20% off your purchase of $20 or more with my Build Your Own Bundle option! No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included. Click here for more resources in English.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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English Language Arts
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Halloween
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Sorts and Games

By Miss Clever Cookie

Sorting activities and games to teach comparatives and superlatives.

* 1 Kinetic activity - sort by rule

* 1 Colour by rule sheet

* 6 Find the path sheets - sort by rule

* 1 Board game

* 1 Tic Tac Toe sheet

List of Materials and Instructions

1. Grammar Overview

2. Adjective Sorting Game

2 ways to play:

* a sit-down activity - print out, cut up

Children draw an adjective from a receptacle and place it on the right plate.

* a kinetic activity (great for lively classes) -print out two sets, cut up, laminate

  • divide students into two teams
  • place the plates at one end of the classroom and the receptacles with adjectives at the opposite end of the classroom
  • children pick an adjective and run and place it on the correct plate and run back
  • they high-five the next team member in line and only then can the next player pick an adjective and run to the plates
  • the competition ends when all the adjectives have been placed
  • the team which scores the most points (= placed the most adjectives right) wins

3. Colour by Rule worksheet + key

4. 6 Find the Right Path worksheets + keys

5. Board Game

You need counters and dices. To be played in pairs or small groups. If you teach a larger group, print out a few of them.

3 ways to play:

* pupils say the comparative and superlative of the adjective

* pupils form a comparative / superlative and add a suitable noun

* pupils form a sentence

If they make a mistake or don't know, they lose their turn and have to return back to the square they previously stood on.

6. Tic Tac Toe

To be played in pairs. In order to write their Xs and Os, pupils have to write the

comparative and superlative on the line. If they don't know, they have to choose a different square. If they make a mistake, they lose their turn.

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Present Simple vs. Continuous Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 task cards focused on the use of present simple, present continuous and stative verbs. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on:

  • present simple
  • present continuous
  • the difference in use between the two tenses
  • stative verbs

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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First Conditional Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Sentence Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on teaching if-clauses and the use of the FIRST CONDITIONAL. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Sentence domino as a BONUS - ideal for fast finishers!

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence domino cards
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Past Simple vs. Present Perfect Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 task cards focused on the use of past simple and present perfect. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on:

  • past simple
  • present perfect
  • the difference in use between the two tenses

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbor's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Present Perfect - Already, Just, (Not) Yet - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 differentiated task cards focused on using ALREADY, JUST AND (NOT) YET in Present Perfect. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Too vs (Not) Enough - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 differentiated task cards focused on using the intensifiers TOO + adjective and (NOT) adjective ENOUGH. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Third Conditional Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Sentence Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on teaching if-clauses and the use of the THIRD CONDITIONAL. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Sentence domino as a BONUS - ideal for fast finishers!

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence domino cards
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

If you loved this product, please be sure to come back to my store and leave feedback. By leaving feedback, you can earn credit towards your future purchases!

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Was Were Past Simple Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on the use of past tense of the verb to BE, WAS and WERE. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on the past tense of the verb to BE in:

  • affirmative sentences
  • negative sentences
  • interrogative sentences (questions)
  • short answers

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Second Conditional Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Sentence Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on teaching if-clauses and the use of the SECOND CONDITIONAL. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Sentence domino as a BONUS - ideal for fast finishers!

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence domino cards
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Thanksgiving Sudoku Puzzle in English

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Thanksgiving Sudoku Puzzle in English

Use these sudoku games to have some fun with Thanksgiving themed vocabulary. 4 versions are included making a total of 36 vocabulary words. Students place a word in each empty box so that each row, column and nine box square contains each of the words.

This resource is included in my ESL - ELL speaking, listening, writing activities and games - Growing bundle.

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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

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Past Simple vs. Past Continuous Kaboom Game - When & While

By Miss Clever Cookie

A speaking game to practice PAST SIMPLE and PAST CONTINUOUS (progressive) in sentences with WHEN and WHILE. It contains 60 speaking cards and 10 Kaboom cards. A fun way to practice difficult grammar. Low prep, prints great in colour and in grayscale.

How to play Kaboom!:

  • print out and cut up the cards
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and forming the sentence
  • students form sentences using the provided subjects, verbs and picture prompts
  • students may need to add prepositions, articles or pronouns to form a grammatically correct sentence
  • WHEN should be followed by a clause in PAST SIMPLE
  • WHILE should be followed by a clause in PAST CONTINUOUS (verbs that do not form past continuous, such as want, know, need, understand etc., have been omitted)
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back
  • pupil with the most cards when the time is up wins

It contains 70 cards:

♥ 30 speaking cards with WHEN

♥ 30 speaking cards with WHILE

♥ 10 Kaboom! cards

♥ key

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Opposite Adjectives (Antonyms); Games, Coloring Page

By Miss Clever Cookie

Printable low prep games and activities to practice opposite adjectives. Contains 5 Tic Tac Toe games, a Connect 3 Sides Game, a colouring page and a recording sheet. Great for centers. Games can be played in pairs or in teams.

Includes:

  • 5 Tic Tac Toe Games - to be played in pairs, children have to say the opposites or form sentences to draw a X or a O
  • Connect 3 Sides Game - it's a great classroom game based on a TV game show. The rules are very simple, check out the Preview for more details.
  • 1 recording sheet - so students can practice their writing of opposite adjectives
  • 1 cute colouring page with a key

List of adjectives included in this product:

* big - small; * thick - thin; * old - new; * long - short; *good - bad; * black - white; * noisy - quiet; * fast - slow; * light - dark; * hard - soft; * hot - cold; * strong - weak; * full - empty; * rich - poor; * difficult - easy; * happy - sad; * dry - wet; * beautiful - ugly; * straight - curly; * high - low; * healthy - sick; * lazy - hard-working; * narrow - wide; * tidy - messy; * safe - dangerous; * useful - useless; * dirty - clean; * cheap - expensive; * left - right; * stupid - clever; * first - last; * dead - alive; * polite - rude; * naughty - nice; * right - wrong; * fat - thin

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Agreeing and Disagreeing Task Cards - So do I / Neither do I / I do / I don't

By Miss Clever Cookie

Differentiated task cards to practice agreeing and disagreeing (So do I. / Neither do I. / I do. / I don't.) Practice using different tenses and modal verbs. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 45 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards
  • 3 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence dominoes
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

Sentence Domino

  • print out and cut up, laminate (optional)
  • to be used in pairs or small groups - print out a few copies
  • pupils look for pairs - a statement with the corresponding agreeing or disagreeing response - which they place next to each other creating a line of matching cards

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Should vs Might Task Cards - Kaboom, Scoot and Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

Low prep task cards to practice modal verbs SHOULD and MIGHT, giving warnings / advice and describing possible outcomes. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers.

Contains:

  • 45 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards
  • 3 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence dominoes
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered Kaboom! sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

Sentence Domino

  • print out and cut up, laminate (optional)
  • to be used in pairs or small groups - print out a few copies
  • pupils look for pairs - advice (should) + possible outcomes (might) which they place next to each other creating a line of matching cards

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Adjectives vs Adverbs Kaboom! Game; incl. worksheets

By Miss Clever Cookie

Kaboom is a fun game to review the use of adjectives and adverbs, 90 cards in total. It can be played in small groups or with the whole class. Low prep, just print out and cut up. 2 worksheets as a bonus.

Troublesome sense verbs (look, smell, taste, feel, sound), which are followed by adjectives (unlike in many other languages), are included.

How to play:

  • print out and cut up the cards
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and reading the sentence
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Contains:

  • 75 adjective vs adverb cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards
  • 2 worksheets with keys

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