Printable Tic-Tac-Toe Sheets
These printable tic-tac-toe sheets are easy to get started in the game. In pairs, players take turns writing X and O in the 3 x 3 grid.
These printable tic-tac-toe sheets are easy to get started in the game. In pairs, players take turns writing X and O in the 3 x 3 grid.
Place these cards around the room and have your students remember the birthday and person. They have to race to match all famous birthdays with the correct person.
In this following directions worksheet, one student wears a blindfold so they can’t see anything. Students in class help the blindfolded student around an obstacle course.
What are some cultural differences between Asia and North America? Use this culture worksheet as a starting point to explore the similarities and differences.
How well do your students know their ABCs? Instead of a normal story, students create a story with each sentence consecutively from A to Z.
Snakes and Ladders requires a dice and this nifty game board. Ladders take you up, but snakes pull you down. Make it all the way to the top and win.
Two pictures look identical, but they’re not. Students have to spot the differences in both scenes. Circle all ten of them.
In this job interview practice worksheet, it’s the unexpected job interview that registers at all levels. For example, why would you like to have this job?
Thinking about teaching English in Korea? The best options are with EPIK, TaLK, or a hagwon (English academy)? Get started with our guide.
In the satisfaction game worksheet, students explore emotions. For example, what makes you happy? What makes you angry?