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This is a game to practice Shopping at Supermarkets vocabulary. English Battleship is a game for two players where you try to guess the location of five ships your opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing enemy ships. The game is played with two players. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces, and can't hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its’ length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all opposing ships wins. (ships are included on page 2)
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This is a game to practice Space and Astronomy vocabulary. English Battleship is a game for two players where you try to guess the location of five ships your opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing enemy ships. The game is played with two players. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces, and can't hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its’ length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all opposing ships wins. (ships are included on page 2) (Includes Answer Key)
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This is a game to practice Stereotypes vocabulary. English Battleship is a game for two players where you try to guess the location of five ships your opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing enemy ships. The game is played with two players. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces, and can't hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its’ length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all opposing ships wins. (ships are included on page 2)
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This is a game to practice Telephones vocabulary. English Battleship is a game for two players where you try to guess the location of five ships your opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing enemy ships. The game is played with two players. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces, and can't hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its’ length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all opposing ships wins. (ships are included on page 2)
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This is a game to practice Subject versus Object Pronouns. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes).
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This is a game to practice Used To versus Would Always. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with Used To versus Would Always. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins!
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This a game to practice Idioms vocabulary. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use a copy of page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out as many of the cards to students as necessary. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers or identify the picture by saying “Square B1 or C3” etc. Students will search to see if they have the square the teacher referred to. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square.
If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game.
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This is a set of 3 ESL worksheets to practice Bad Habits & Addictions vocabulary. Students will use the photos and written prompts to complete sentences about the target language. These worksheets are great for extra classroom practice, homework assignments or quizzes (answer keys are included in all worksheet sets). Be sure to look at all of our worksheet sets and games for more ESL vocabulary and grammar practice.
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This is a game to practice Healthy Lifestyle and Nutrition vocabulary. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes).
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This is a game to practice Feelings and Emotions vocabulary. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes).
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This is a game to practice Greetings and Good Byes vocabulary. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes).
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This is a game to practice Health and Personal Hygiene vocabulary. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes).
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This is a game to practice Celebrities Acting Irresponsibly vocabulary. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes). (Includes Answer Key)
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This is a game to practice Space and Astronomy vocabulary. This version of English Chutes and Ladders is played like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again (note: going back for a wrong answer does not apply to chutes). (Includes Answer Key)
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Geology-Planet Earth Fill In The Blanks Exam-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Geology-Planet Earth Fill In The Blanks Exam.
Description:
This is a one page fill in the blank exam. Each exam has a total of thirty-five sentences that have a missing word.
How to Use It:
Students will read sentences and fill in the missing words.
These exams can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice.
Save on printing costs by projecting the exam and having students write down the answers in their notebooks.
Notes:
Each exam includes an Answer Key, Scoring Sheet and Scoring Solution on a separate pages.
Use our board and card games or other worksheets and exams as complimentary activities for this exam.
Don’t forget to download our free “City-Country Fill In The Blanks Exam” sample from our website to try one out.
Linking Words and Connectors Legal Size Text Battleship Game-ESL Fun Games!
How to Play It:
English Battleship is a game for two players. Players try to guess the location of five ships their opponent has hidden on a grid.
Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing their opponent’s ships. The goal is to sink all of your opponent’s ships by correctly guessing their location.
Notes:
The ships are included on page 2.
An answer key and instructions are included on page 3.
All battleship board games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a
pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean word document, and then stretch or
shrink it to any size you want.
This resource is part of game bundle.
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Game Update Information:
This game has been reformatted to legal size paper and instructions and an answer key have been added. If you have already purchased the game, and want the updated version, go to your purchases and try to redownload the game again. If this doesn’t work, email your proof of purchase to: admin@eslfungames.com, and a free copy of the updated game will be emailed to you.
Possessive Pronouns Legal Size Text Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game-ESL Fun Class!
How to Play It:
The teacher will call out a particular square and ask the question or read the information in the square. Students will search to see if they have the information square.
Students must write the answer to the question or fill in the blank in their square. If students complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square.
How to Score It:
If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game.
If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game.
Notes:
Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet.
All tic-tac-toe or bingo card games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean word document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want.
This resource is part of game bundle.
Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com
Game Update Information:
This game has been reformatted to legal size paper and instructions and an answer key have been added. If you have already purchased the game, and want the updated version, go to your purchases and try to redownload the game again. If this doesn’t work, email your proof of purchase to: admin@eslfungames.com, and a free copy of the updated game will be emailed to you.
Healthy Lifestyle and Nutrition Legal Size Text Chutes and Ladders Game-ESL Fun Games!
How to Play It:
Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards.
If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends.
As students move around the board they will use the target language to perform the tasks on the spaces they land on, whether it be answer a question or fill in the missing word.
How to Score It:
If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Note: Incorrect answers do not count with ladders.
Notes:
Paper markers and dice pattern are included on page 2.
An answer key and instructions are included on page 3.
All chutes and ladders board games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean word document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want.
This resource is part of game bundle.
Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com
Health and Personal Hygiene Legal Size Text Chutes and Ladders Game-ESL Fun Games!
How to Play It:
Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards.
If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends.
As students move around the board they will use the target language to perform the tasks on the spaces they land on, whether it be answer a question or fill in the missing word.
How to Score It:
If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. Have Students spell the words for an extra challenge! Note: Incorrect answers do not count with ladders.
Notes:
Paper markers and dice pattern are included on page 2.
An answer key and instructions are included on page 3.
All chutes and ladders board games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean word document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want.
This resource is part of game bundle.
Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com
Phrasal Verbs Legal Size Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game-ESL Fun Games
How to Play It:
The teacher will identify a photo by saying the target word that represents the photo. Students will search to see if they have the photo that the teacher called out.
Students must identify the photo by writing the name of the item in the square. If students complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square.
For more advanced students the teacher can give a photo hint in the target language instead of the answer itself.
How to Score It:
If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game.
If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game.
Notes:
Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet.
All tic-tac-toe or bingo card games are formatted to be printed on legal size paper. However, you can use a pdf editor to take a snapshot of the game, paste it into a clean word document, and then stretch or shrink it to any size you want.
This resource is part of game bundle.
Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com