Winter/Summer Camps Complete Package
08/12/09 14:23 Filed in: Middle School Extra

Your co-teachers right about now are asking you what you are going to do for your winter camps, and they want a full schedule of what you’re going to do by tomorrow. Overwhelmed? Don’t be. I’ll give you mine. Here you’ll get the schedule to print out and give to your teacher, as well as all of the handouts and powerpoints. A note about how to use them, though:
1) The last few days are full of different games. I have loaded a few to fill the time, but you can change that up however you want. Most of the games are available through this page, though some are not.
2) PC users take note: everything here is originally made on a Mac. I have converted it all over to Powerpoint format, but it might not look as pretty, or might even look jumbled. If the latter is the case, then you can probably find how it’s supposed to look with each game’s preview video, found on this page as well. The handouts have been saved as Word files if you want to tweak them, or PDFs if you don’t
3) You can pretty much use this as just a complete package of games, and modify them for the next school year, if you’d like. This package is also good for Summer, which is why you’ll see some of the games with a Summer heading.
4) If you like this, be kind enough to retweet it or share it on facebook. This thing took for freaking ever to make.
1) The last few days are full of different games. I have loaded a few to fill the time, but you can change that up however you want. Most of the games are available through this page, though some are not.
2) PC users take note: everything here is originally made on a Mac. I have converted it all over to Powerpoint format, but it might not look as pretty, or might even look jumbled. If the latter is the case, then you can probably find how it’s supposed to look with each game’s preview video, found on this page as well. The handouts have been saved as Word files if you want to tweak them, or PDFs if you don’t
3) You can pretty much use this as just a complete package of games, and modify them for the next school year, if you’d like. This package is also good for Summer, which is why you’ll see some of the games with a Summer heading.
4) If you like this, be kind enough to retweet it or share it on facebook. This thing took for freaking ever to make.
Guess Who
02/10/09 11:05 Filed in: Middle School Shared

Let your students play another game from your childhood and practice their skills in describing people and faces.
Battleship
02/10/09 11:05 Filed in: Middle School Shared

Get students to play a modified version of Battleship that gets them talking all class long.
Boggle
30/03/09 19:14 Filed in: Middle School Shared

Teach students how to play Boggle; comes with handout and powerpoint presentation
Final Jeopardy Level 1
27/03/09 10:38 Filed in: Middle School 1

Students prepare for their final exam with a full review in Jeopardy format.
Future Jobs Puzzle
30/03/09 22:57 Filed in: Middle School 1

Students solve a puzzle to hack into my computer (well, not really hack, but it sounds cooler that way).
Midterm Review Level 1
30/03/09 22:56 Filed in: Middle School 1

Students prepare for the midterm exam by playing a fun game that gets the whole class moving.
Board Games
02/10/09 11:01 Filed in: Middle School 1

Students can practice either past tense, passive structure, or vacation talk through a gameboard and dice. Fully editable templates, if you'd like to change it up.
Hobbies Game
02/10/09 11:01 Filed in: Middle School 1

Students ask each other about their hobbies through this fun guessing game.
Weather and Future Tense
02/10/09 11:01 Filed in: Middle School 1

Students talk about the weather, the future, and play an intense game for both.
Halloween Bingo
02/10/09 11:01 Filed in: Middle School Shared

It’s the week of Halloween! Play bingo with them like you did when you were their age.
Final Jeopardy Level 2
27/03/09 15:47 Filed in: Middle School 2

Students prepare for their final exam with a cumulative review when playing Jeopardy.
Passive Password
27/03/09 15:57 Filed in: Middle School 2

Students brush up on passive structure before the exam by trying to hack into my computer.
How to Talk About Your Vacations
27/03/09 15:59 Filed in: Middle School 2

Students talk about their vacation in an unfortunately boring way (sorry - my first lesson ever).
Midterm Review Level 2
27/03/09 15:55 Filed in: Middle School 2

Students prepare for the midterm exam by playing Four Corners.
Comparative Adjectives
27/03/09 15:50 Filed in: Middle School 2

Students learn comparative adjectives through country comparison trivia.
Passive Structure
27/03/09 15:58 Filed in: Middle School 2

Students brush up on active and passive structure through a team-guessing game.
How to Small Talk
26/03/09 16:21 Filed in: Middle School Extra

Students learn how to say more than “how are you I am fine nice to meet you”
Icebreakers and Introductions
26/03/09 14:46 Filed in: Middle School Extra

Introduce yourself with this game, then have your students introduce themselves through this handout.
Scattergories and Pictionary
26/03/09 14:38 Filed in: Middle School Extra

These are two games; Scattergories and Pictionary. Here you'll find all you need to explain play both games.
How to Talk About Movies
26/03/09 16:42 Filed in: Middle School Extra

Similar to the music lesson, students learn how to say both good and bad things about movies in English.
How to Talk About Music
26/03/09 14:28 Filed in: Middle School Extra

Students love K-Pop. Teach them how to talk about their favorite K-Pop songs and videos in English.
Christmas Tree Jumble
26/03/09 12:48 Filed in: Middle School Shared
