This game is similar to ‘The Newly-Wed Game’. It can be played two ways. The first way is to give each student a white board and have them answer questions about their partner. Alternatively, you can play in teams with the whole class guessing about one student. How Well do you Know Me? How … Read More
Author: Tim Schilstra
How Do I Draw There?
Students will use the key phrases to draw on a map. It’s a connect the dots game for directions! I’ve included the written clues if you want to play without picture clues. I am very proud of this.  How Do I Draw There (ppt) Map Clues for the Teacher to Read
Say It
Students try to get the other students to guess their card. Say It Say It (cards)
I am So and So
Split the class in half to play this Tic-Tac-Toe derivative. I added a clickable version. Tic-Tac-Toe Tic-Tac-Toe (clickable)
Daily Schedule
Students will divide their 24 hour clock into parts of the day. They will then answer questions about their schedule. Daily Schedule Schedule Clock Printout
Lost and Found
Provide some items for students to secretly choose from. The other students must guess who chose it. Personally, I really enjoyed this game.  Lost and Found
Whose is it?
Students will decide who gets each card by using the target language. The student with the most valuable cards is the winner. Whos is it? Rules ppt Whose is it? Cards Whose is it? Suggestions
Who Am I
Guess which animal it is. Along with information about where the animal is from, there are other clues. The final slide has my information on it. The students enjoy it, so change the picture and information to about yourself. Who Am I? Answers
Where Are You From? (Famous People)
Students will guess where the famous people are from by using the key phrase, “He / She is from _____” Where are the famous people from? Answers
Flags
After a brief introduction and discussion about flags, students will create their own flag. They will come up with their own meaning for the things they put on the flag. Flags Flag Printout