![]() This list of classroom games will add flare and student engagement to more tedious, yet necessary tasks like teaching math facts, grammar rules and vocabulary. The Classroom, Move close to your friend and cheat off of him, but watch out for the teacher! ESL fun Games and Activities online,Interactive fun games for ESL classrooms, flash games and quizzes, grammar games, vocabulary games, spelling games, hangman. Games for the Elementary Music Classroom. (free online music worksheet and game maker). This game is a big hit with my classes and they love to play it. E-learning: Learn English the fun way with games and quizzes. ![]() ![]() Free Online Strategy Games & More from AddictingGames.com! Bloons Tower Defense 2. The all-time greatest strategy games online are here! AddictingGames.com is the largest source of online games on the web today, where youll also find new favorites like Tower Defence II and Feudalism 2. No matter what youre in the mood for, our wide variety of free strategy games that will satisfy gamers of all skill-levels and ages. Found a few free online strategy games you just cant get enough of? Embed them on your Blog, MySpace or Facebook page, and beyond so you can play right on your own website or webpage! Just copy and paste the codes we make available. And be sure to check back often because we keep the list updated with the latest and greatest free strategy games anywhere! For the best strategy games online, look no further than AddictingGames.com! Where its always game time! Free Classroom Games to help you Learn English > > > Fun and Games All of the games on these pages have been used for real in Sriwittayapaknam Primary School. We have listed here only the fun ones that work for sure. Whenever playing a game, take the opportunity to use English whenever possible. Use words such as: 'team', 'line-up', 'winner', 'draw', 'score' and phrases such as 'are you ready?' ![]() , 'ready, steady, go!' , '3, 2, 1, go!' And 'let's play one more time'. Most of the games can be adapted for different situations and different vocabulary words. NUMBER GAMES Number Circle: Students stand in a circle and take turns in counting from 1 to 50 (easy) or 1 to 100 (hard). If they can't think of the next number they have to sit down. The next student then continues. To make it harder give a time limit of only 1 second per person. Also try odd numbers and even numbers for older students. Try not to have more than ten students in one circle. Adaption: Instead of numbers you can use letters of the alphabet. Number Run: Write different numbers on about 30 pieces of paper. For young students use the numbers 1-30. For older students, use often confused numbers like 13 & 30 and 15 & 50 etc. Spread the numbers over the floor at the front of the classroom. Split the students into two teams and have them line up at the back. Call out a number and one student from each team has to run to the front of the room and search for that number. The winner is the student who finds the correct number. Give that team one point and continue with the remaining numbers. Adaption: Instead of numbers you can use vocabulary words. Guess my Number: One student comes to the front of the class and chooses a number between 1 and 50. (For younger students ask them to write a number down or pick a number from a bag.) They then say 'Guess my number'. Students put their hands up trying to guess the number. Depending on their guess the reply should either be 'My number is bigger' or 'My number is smaller'. The words higher and lower could be used for older students. The student that guesses the number correctly then goes to the front of the class and the game continues. PARTS OF THE BODY GAMES Body Relay: Draw an outline of a body on a large piece of paper. The easiest way to do this is to stick two or three sheets of newspaper together, ask a student to lie down on it and then draw around their body. Make up some flash cards using the vocabulary list for parts of the body. Split the students into two or three teams depending on the number of people. The body outlines should be at one end of the classroom and the students lined up at the other end.
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