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Review - Grade 1

 

Fun Fact: "Japan has not yet signed the Hague Convention Treaty.."  (international child abduction issue)


Groups complete in this Jeopardy-style game to answer various questions, depending on their grade level.
 
Students review 1st year grammar points by playing Janken and finding their horoscopes. This activity is mainly created for students to practice speaking, so therefore writing their answers in complete sentences is good but not necessary.

 

Jump Thru Hoops (New Horizon, but easily adapted to any textbook)
Students have to complete a series of seven puzzles in order to figure out the secret sentence.
 
Students learn to hear the difference between katakana pronunciation and REAL English by playing this fast paced card game.
 
Machine Gun Talk
Students get a chance to practice speaking and interacting with ALT/JTE by challenging their quick response to random questions.
 
Sagasu is Japanese for search. In groups of four, students must work together to complete a list of questions. They do this by searching out information about famous people that has been dumbed down to their English ability.

 

Scavenger Hunt (New Horizon)

Students use the worksheet to review question forms, personal pronouns, and various verb forms learned over the course of the year.

 

Six Corners

Students receive character cards and must work together in the group to answer all the questions on their worksheets.


 Worksheets Without Explanations

Rabbit & Turtle Race