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Measurement games for Microsoft Word and for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Time Unit - This is my editable MS Word version. Through this unit the student will be able to understand how to tell time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter- hour. They will demonstrate telling time and applying appropriate vocabulary to their daily activities. They will apply the skill of telling time in the classroom, at school, and at home. This unit is an integrated unit: the first two lessons are vocabulary lessons introducing the related vocabulary. The remaining three lessons are m
Preview of Mystery at Mr. Grim's Mansion (Murder Mystery-style Game)

Mystery at Mr. Grim's Mansion (Murder Mystery-style Game)

[05/05/2024: I'm testing a new murder mystery. E-mail me (contact@englishcurrent.com) if you want to test it for free - Matthew]This is a murder mystery-style activity designed to get students engaged, thinking critically, and most importantly, speaking. Class time: 60-90 minutes No. of students: 4-11* (*You can make more characters, but this increases the time it takes for interviewing. For larger classes, divide them into two separate groups.) Level/Age: This activity was written for interme
Preview of Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Created by
Teaching in QLD
Just like the regular rules of Bingo, a teacher or group leader calls out a figure and students with the corresponding figure are able to cross it off their list. This colourful version was adapted for the Measurement and Geometry strand of the Australian Curriculum. The teacher or group leader calls out figures in mL or L or percentages/fractions of a L and students mark their grids accordingly. Students love the colourful game boards and the resource is most effective when it is laminated. H
Preview of Scattergories Jr. Modified Game {editable}

Scattergories Jr. Modified Game {editable}

I have played this game with classes ranging from 3rd grade through 8th grade, and they have all loved Scattergories. The game is quick to explain and easy to understand, and it is great for building vocabulary. I currently use this activity as a reward with my middle school ELL students who are about half SPED. You can choose to play this game for any amount of time. I typically give my middle school students about 4 minutes per category, so you could play three categories in twelve minutes,
Preview of Common Noun and Proper Noun Bingo

Common Noun and Proper Noun Bingo

Do your students like to play bingo? This bingo gme is perfect for your ESL and special needs students who are visual learners. The bingo game includes 25 playing boards with both words and pictures on each. All the bingo cards have the same pictures and words and are in 22 font, big enough for those little eyes. The calling cards and bingo letters are slightly bigger. Simply print out the cards and laminate. How to play: Pass out a game board to each student. Give them markers to use s
Preview of Text Structure Matching Game

Text Structure Matching Game

Created by
Sharon Cortez
Students match ten paragraphs with ten types of text organization patterns including cause/effect, problem/solution, persuasion, narrative, compare/contrast, etc. Copy the game on one piece of paper or cardstock and then cut apart. Great hands-on activity for groups or individuals. Uncut, the page can also be used as a study guide. Great for ESL and special education students, also.
Preview of Minute To Win It Vocabulary Games

Minute To Win It Vocabulary Games

Created by
Jan Wiggs
Use engaging,fun,and quick games to teach and practice vocabulary words across the curriculum. Based on the concept of the hit TV game show, students engage in various games that help them read new vocabulary words, learn meanings, and apply them to practical use in one minute intervals. The twenty games, created by Jan Wiggs, have been used with students ranging from elementary grades through college level students. Vocabulary words from thematic units, science and social studies textbooks, b
Preview of Roll and Build Silly Sentences

Roll and Build Silly Sentences

Created by
Language Stuff
A fun task to practice various tenses.All you need is this editable template (which you can complete yourself, typing the necessary verbs, coming up with famous characters, places and time) and 2 dice. Divide the students into pairs or mini groups of 3-4 people. Each pair/group will need 2 dice and a table filled with the necessary information (see the photo).Children take turns rolling both dice at the same time, choose the appropriate parts of the sentence and make up funny sentences orally or
Preview of 111 Rule Game

111 Rule Game

Created by
Dite Bray
This game is for the 111 Spelling Rule (double consonant when adding a vowel suffix). It can be used with an Orton-Gillingham program, or for any teacher looking for spelling practice. It can be played by one student solo, 2-4 students individually, or as a whole class split into two teams. You will need Avery 5160 Labels and 1/2 size index cards to make the game.
Preview of "Death on the Nile"- role-play activity

"Death on the Nile"- role-play activity

This role-play activity is a fun way to familiarize your students with Agatha Christie's works. Each student is assigned one character and receives a handout with information on what brings them on board the SS KARMAK, they were doing on the night of the murder and so on. They need to ask each other questions in order to eliminate suspects and reach a conclusion on who committed the crime. The teacher can take on the role of Hercules Poirot and motivate students by asking key questions whenever
Preview of Ice Breaker in ENGLISH & SPANISH | Find things in common | Cosas en comĆŗn

Ice Breaker in ENGLISH & SPANISH | Find things in common | Cosas en comĆŗn

Great way for students to talk to everyone in class including their teacher.Las cosas que tenemos en comĆŗnHabla con tus compaƱeros/as sobre los siguientes temas para ponerse de acuerdo en algo que tienen en comĆŗn (find something in common). Incluye fotos para no tener que usar inglĆ©s en clase!Great way for students to talk to everyone in class, move around the classroom, and interview everyone including their teacher.The things we have in common. Students must keep asking until they find somethi
Preview of Text Organization Matching Game

Text Organization Matching Game

Created by
Sharon Cortez
Students match ten paragraphs with ten types of text organization patterns including cause/effect, problem/solution, persuasion, narrative, compare/contrast, etc. Copy the game on one piece of paper or cardstock and then cut apart. Great hands-on activity for groups or individuals. Uncut, the page can also be used as a study guide. Great for ESL and special education students, also.
Preview of Customary Conversion BINGO

Customary Conversion BINGO

Created by
Leigh Rodgers
This BINGO game involves converting customary (standard) units of measrue. There are 36 different problems to convert. Each of the 25 game boards have the answers randomly placed on them, so no two game boards are the same. This is a great activity to show customary conversion fluency, or as a checkpoint for CCSS 5.MD.1. Students must know the customary conversions for length, weight, and capacity in order to play the game. I usually give my students a small cup with some Skittles or Smarties
Preview of Word Processing Skills Activities - Computer Games

Word Processing Skills Activities - Computer Games

Created by
Walton Burns
Three fun and easy to use activities that teach and practice basic word processing skills!My adult learners and ESL students often haven't had much experience using computers to type essays or do class projects. So I devised these three worksheets to get my students from knowing nothing about word processors, to being able to type a perfectly formatted essay! And each one is hands-on, nitty gritty, students sitting at the computer, learning by doing. Build their confidence by letting them do it
Preview of Multiple Meaning Words - I HAVE / WHO HAS

Multiple Meaning Words - I HAVE / WHO HAS

As an ESL teacher, I have fallen in love with I have/who has games! They are a great way to have the students engaged while practicing their reading, speaking, and listening skills. This particular I have/who has game is dedicated to multiple meaning words. The students are given two meanings for the same word in order for them to become familiar with both definitions. I have/who has is great for a learning center, partner/group work, or even a whole class review! *45 cards included! Pri
Preview of Drop E Game

Drop E Game

Created by
Dite Bray
This game is for practicing the English spelling rule that you drop a silent-e before adding a suffix that starts with a vowel (the Drop E Rule). It also includes challenge words for basewords ending in UE or GE/CE and the rules which go along with adding suffixes to those basewords. This game can be used alongside the 111 Rule Game, and you can re-use the same suffix deck for both. 1-4 players or teams, ages 7 and up. You will need 1/2 size colored index cards or colored flashcards and Avery 51
Preview of Verb Battleship (Batalla de Barcos) - verb practice game (Spanish, French, etc.)

Verb Battleship (Batalla de Barcos) - verb practice game (Spanish, French, etc.)

Built on the idea of the original Battleship board game. Students will use this version of the seek & find activity to practice their verb conjugations in whatever tense you are studying. The whole game is also played in any target language. You will receive an editable Word document with the instructions and the grid. You can change the verbs and/or subjects to suit your needs. It can be used for any language: Spanish, French, German, etc. Students will ask to play this instead of tradit
Preview of Watership Down Memory Match

Watership Down Memory Match

Remember that Memory Match Game where you are supposed to pair two shapes. Now it's a whole class game and instead of pairing shapes you are pairing characters and quotes, literary devices and descriptions, etc. Tape the pieces of paper backwards to your board in a square formation and get started. Have fun!
Preview of SUMMER FUN - ESL FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL ICE BREAKER

SUMMER FUN - ESL FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL ICE BREAKER

Have fun talking with your ESL students on the first day of school! This game board includes questions about students' summer, and it's a good way to get the conversation started! : ) The game is great for all ages -- it is colorful and fun without being too juvenile for other students, and it can be printed in color or simple black and white. Prerequisites: Students need to already no at least a little English and be able to read the game board. You might want to have a vocabulary picture di
Preview of Money Sorting Graphic Organizer

Money Sorting Graphic Organizer

Give students a bag of coins and have them sort the coins using the chart. I used this to help the students visualize the coins. They can examine the coins and get a close look at how each one appears. Then I had the students grab a few coins out, sort them and then add the coins. My kids worked in groups of 2-3.
Preview of Trivia en espaƱol! (Spanish Trivia)

Trivia en espaƱol! (Spanish Trivia)

A fun and exciting way to help learn Spanish and find out who is the smartest in the room!25 questions in Spanish ask about everything from pop culture to geography to sports and more! This activity might even challenge the instructor :)Answers included.
Preview of Monster Proportions and Measurement

Monster Proportions and Measurement

Alignment: 6th grade Common Core Standard, 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3d and 6.RP.3b, 6.RP.3. These are cards with funny story problems related to monsters! There are 9 task cards that can be used in many different ways. I list ideas such as Scoot, Centers/Stations, Move Around the World etc. This activity gets the kids up and moving, while making them think critically, use proportions and solve problems dealing mainly with measurement, but some unit rate as well! What a fun activity to compliment the
Preview of Grammar Goals: 12 Timed Drills to Review Basic Parts of Speech

Grammar Goals: 12 Timed Drills to Review Basic Parts of Speech

Need a fun way to review and asses the different parts of speech? Here are 12 quick drills that cover nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs. I used these quizzes at the end of the school year, testing my students one to two times a week. I gave my students a certain amount of time to complete each quiz. They were only able to go on to the next quiz if they passed with a 100%. Think of these like timed math drills, but for grammar! To make these quizzes more fun and competitive
Preview of Roll and Talk: Convo Practice for Beginners

Roll and Talk: Convo Practice for Beginners

Created by
Z-Sensei
Roll and Talk is a simple but effective way for students to practice speaking with each other. All that's required is the paper and a six-sided die. This is geared toward English Language Learner students but also good for younger students practicing social skills.Directions: Students roll their die, which determines what question they ask their partner. As the questions get more advanced, challenge students to carry the conversation for as long as possible before they roll for a new question.Th
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