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"Imposter Game" TEMPLATE

About time I posted this because I've mentioned it a few times... Here is my "Imposter" game! You can use it for any grade given it's filled in with the correct grammar but I use it mostly for my JHS students.

Rules are on the slides.

My students kept bugging me to play again and now I use it as a no-prep activity (minus the slide show), since they know how to play, by just writing the questions/answers on the board.

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

All of my Lessons

Hi,

I organized all my lessons (or all the ones I thought were good) on this google drive link.
My JHS special needs folder is pretty empty because I use all the Elementary lessons for special needs.

Every Lesson should include a word doc in the folder with a link of where I got it from for better explanation. Except Elementary, they're pretty self explanatory.

That's all!
Thanks!

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

Commands Janken

My JTE asked me to make this last year for commands for 1st years.

Simple activity for Unit 5 part 2. Everyone gets 1 worksheet with all the commands. They work in pairs. Go over all the commands first so they understand.
Then they'll do rock, paper, scissors, the winner can give a command to the loser and mark off that command on their worksheet. First one to mark all the commands off (win janken 10 times) is the winner!

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

Fortune Teller Conversations

I found this in one of my folders from a while back so I thought I'd share.
This is useful if your teacher asks you to use the "Let's Talk!" part in the back of the textbook. Or if they just tell you they want the students to have conversations with each other/ask each other questions.
Works with any questions + answer grammar as well.

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

Various PPTs

Various PPTs for Different grades, mostly elementary/special needs.
These are all from altopedia, you can look them up there if you need more info.
Descriptions have the content and rough time estimate.

Enjoy!

Edit: these are all no-prep except the Splatoon points game, you have to print out the last slide of the powerpoint (1 for each group) and a scorecard for each student

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

6th grade review game

Made a quick end of year review game for 6th grade using a template I found on altopedia.
Type of questions include, answering the question in English, reading the phrase, translating Japanese to English, and saying the next number in the pattern.
Enjoy!

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

Christmas presentation + coloring sheet

Sharing my Christmas activity!
I do this for all of my Elementary classes and Special needs classes, and sometimes for JHS just depends on the class.

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Where is Kirby? School locations, directions

First powerpoint starts with a warm up. Practice left, straight, and right. Then play spot the dog. I usually have students raise their hands and I call on them. Then at the end you practice room names around the school. These are from the 4th grade elementary textbook I believe. The last slide is a game that I don't know how to play, so I skip it.

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LorettaH (Heenan Loretta)'s picture

Market Thieves (Fancy Missing game)

If you have picture cards of fruit and vegetables, go through and practice the words with the students.

Then go through the powerpoint. The students are the farmers and the animals are the thieves (I try to tell them they're robbers).

The rest is just an advanced missing game PowerPoint. With each level go through and practice all the vegetables and fruits shown at the stall. Some are unique and I don't have picture cards for them so I usually write them on the board when they show up.

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