For teachers, these printable and powerpoint games will form the bases of most of your lessons. Easy to play, Easy to customize and create yours. Follow these links below. In this category, you will find games that practice: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading, Spelling, Pronunciation and Listening skills. Board games and more games you can print and take to class can be found here. Also you will find templates for building yours. Easy categorization of the games by levels of students.
Browse games by levels. Designed to help you bring fun to the class, our PPT games are excellent classroom games for classes with white boards and computers.
ESL Games World is the ultimate English learning fun lab with lots of interactive exercises for teachers and students of English. This site is brought to you free of charge by the same team that brought you the ESL-galaxy. We have no doubt that you will find this website a handy tool for your teaching and learning of English. Watch ESL Games tutorials on how to play». They have made my lessons fun and I have no doubt yours will be fun too.
Added to the good news are the templates we offer that you can use to create customized games for your classroom and teaching. It is total fun and highly engaging fun lessons with these resources. Games have the power or eliminating negative emotions and keeping learning total fun. With the absence of the affective filter, learning is much more effective.
Pre-intermediate Jeopardy Betting Game Download now! Printable games. Powerpoint games. Read and watch Games tutorials». Read the full story. This is designed to be the most interactive site for ESL classroom and self-study of English. Once students have found something and sat back down, invite each student to share what they found. Next, ask students to put their items back and then play again with a different color. This fun guessing game is a great way to review the names of clothes in English with kindergarten students.
In this game, there are 10 rounds and each round will show students a drawing of an outline of an item of clothing. The children should then try to guess what item of clothing it is before the time runs out.
You can find more guessing game ideas on our guessing games for kids post. There are 12 squares and behind each square is a picture. Students should try to find the matching pictures by choosing 2 squares at a time.
Once students have chosen the numbers, the teacher can click on the number to show the picture. If the pictures are matching, the students get a point. If they are different, the teacher can click on the red circle to hide the image again. After a few turns, the students will start to remember where the pictures were and the game becomes really fun. Download a blank template and many ready to use games on different topics from our Memory Game Page.
This simple classroom game for kindergarten students is incredibly fun and requires very little preparation. To play, first give a name to the four corners of the classroom.
The names you give can be the words the children learned during the lesson. For example, if they are learning about numbers, you can name the corners 1,2,3, and 4, or if they are learning about animals, you can name the corners cat, dog, bird, and fish, etc. Then, give students 5 seconds to move one of the corners of the classroom. Once students have chosen their corner, show students the corner name you wrote down and the students in that corner are out. Then, play again and repeat until there is only 1 student left.
That students is the winner. To play this game, place 6 to 8 flashcards in a line on the floor. Next, place one student at one end of the line of flashcards and another student at the other end of the line.
The kids should then jump forward and land on the first flashcard and say that word out loud. Next, the two students should jump forward again and land on the next flashcard and say that word out loud. The two students should continue doing that until they meet in the middle of the line of flashcards.
When they meet, the two children should play rock, scissors, paper. The winning student gets to stay where they are. The losing student must sit down, and a new student then comes and stands at the end of the line of flashcards. Then the game continues. Each student should jump forward to the next flashcard and then say the word out loud.
When they meet, they should play rock, scissors, paper and losing student should sit down.
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