![]() ![]() (1) Basic Category Word Search Doc PDF (2) Later Developing Category Word Search Doc PDF ( 3) Sentence Search: Doc PDF Category Pictures (1) Category “grid” or squares 1: Doc PDF ( 2) Category “grid” or squares 2: Doc PDF (3) Category Tic Tac Toe – Connect 3 – Basic Doc PDF (4) Category Tic Tac Toe – Connect 3 Elementary Doc PDF (4) Category Tic Tac Toe – Connect 4 Higher Level Doc PDF (5) Tic Tac Toe Template 16 squares Doc PDF (6) Tic Tac Toe Template 25 squares Doc PDF Category Word and Sentence Searches (1) Category Directions Activity – Basic 1: Doc PDF (2) Category Directions Activity – Basic 2 Doc PDF (3) Category Seek and Find 1: Doc PDF (4) Category Seek and Find 2: Doc PDF (5) What doesn’t belong?: Doc PDF (6) Category Puzzle: Doc PDF Category Worksheets and Activities – Tic Tac Toes and Grids Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. Secondary – adverbs, 13 original American colonies, ancient civilizations, constellations, cuisine, elements, famous landmarks, fasteners, government types, gasses, gems, internal organs, languages, minerals, mountain ranges, music types, precipitation, reference books, religions, traditionsĬategory Printable Worksheets and Activities – Basic ActivitiesĬlick on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Late Elementary – abbreviations, abilities, adjectives, businesses, cities, consonants, countries, communication, continents, currency, exercises, habitats, hazards, mammals, materials, measure units, metals, nouns, oceans, odd/even numbers, parts of speech, presidents, punctuation, school subjects, seasonings, sizes, states, symbols, textures, trees, verb tenses, verbs, weather Memory Match – Review vocabulary with young learners with these interactive memory match game.Basic – animals, body parts, clothes, colors, days of the week, desserts, food, letters, names, numbers, relatives, rooms, shapes, sounds, toys, wordsĮarly Elementary – beverages, birds, book parts, buildings, characters, coins, collectables, condiments, containers, dinosaurs, directions, emotions, flowers, fruits, holidays, ingredients, insects, instruments, jobs, jungle animals, liquids, things that magnify, things that measure, months, movies, parts of stories, patterns, planets, plants, punctuation, reptiles, rhyming words, seasons, senses, silverware, sizes, solids, sounds, sports, transportation, tools, vegetables, vowels, writing utensils These preprepared picture reveals will save you time and have students reviewing vocabulary in a fun and interactive way. A Fun way to practice spelling with students in class, on their own or online with Zoom.ĮSL Hangman – Hangman is a no-prep way to practice spelling and vocabulary recall with your students.ĮSL Picture Reveal– A fun way to introduce a topic, unit or just revise vocabulary with your students. Interactive Word Search – Online interactive word search (word soup) puzzles for Young learners with target vocabulary for Cambridge Young Learner Exams (Starters, Movers and Flyers A1 & A2. Spot The Difference – Can you spot the differences? Levels 1 – 8 are now available, more levels coming soon. Movers Spot the Difference – Practice for the Cambridge Movers Speaking exam with this free fun interactive online game. How Many? Counting Game – Practice counting, numbers and ‘there are’ / “there is” with this fun interactive counting game. These fun games are a great way to revise animal vocabulary with your students. Ideal for young learners.Īnimal Vocabulary Games – Practice animals with these four interactive online games. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.ĮSL Scattergories! – Want to play this game is higher level students? Try out other version of this gameĭiscover more of our interactive online young learner games.Īlphabet Game – In this mini game students need to touch the letters of the alphabet in order.For subsequent rounds, repeat with a different starting letter.The team with the most valid words in each category gets a point (giving a maximum of three points available each round). When the time is up, the teams swap papers and check each other’s answers.Students have 120 seconds to try and think of a word for each category. ![]() When everyone is ready, click on “Start Timer”.This is the letter that each word must start with for each category. Each group will require a piece of paper to write down their answers. To play scattergories, first, put students in teams or groups of 2 or 3.The winning team is the group with the most answers! Students have 2 minutes to think of a word for each of the eight categories. Simply choose a letter and then start the timer. This simple no-prep warmer/cooler is a fun way to get students thinking in class. This version of Scattergories is designed especially for kids or lower level English learners. ![]()
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