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Discussion: On-screen discussion activities for 1 student or the entire class. |
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Do you share the majority opinion? Answer the poll questions and discuss the results with your partners. |
Do humans really only use 10% of their brains? Look at three amazing statements and try to determine which ones are facts and which are fiction. |
Which animal is the fastest, heaviest, loudest? Look at three different items and rank them in various categories. |
How many stairs are in the Eiffel Tower? Make some wild guesses and see who is the closest to the answer. |
Activities: Printable activities for pairs or small groups. |
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Students take on the role of fortune tellers and take turns predicting their partner’s future. For 2-3 students.
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It’s the classic Dating Game. One student asks dating related questions to the other students and chooses the best answers. Can be played with 3-5 students. |
Who will you choose to help you survive on a deserted island? Convince the judge that your choice is the best. For 3-5 students.
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Students work in pairs, describing their pictures to each other in order to find out ‘What’s the Difference?’. |
Games: Add some excitement to your classroom with these games. |
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A Jeopardy style quiz game with a 4×4 board. Play it on-screen with the entire class or on mobile in smaller groups.
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A Family Feud style game that is best played in groups of 3-4. |
Can you survive? Solve a series of dilemmas to find out. |
Ask a question. Write an answer. Guess who said it! |
Puzzles: Have fun with some puzzles! |
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First, put the sentences in the correct order. Then discuss the possible solutions to the riddle. |
Large, high-beginner level crossword puzzles. |
There is something unusual about each picture. Can you find it? This 5 minute time-filler should generate some discussion and a few laughs. |
Solve the fallen phases puzzles to learn some new proverbs. |
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