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  • How to Create a Magical Interactive Advent Calendar for Your Classroom

    How to Create a Magical Interactive Advent Calendar for Your Classroom

    If you’re looking for a fun, multi-purpose teaching tool that instantly brings Christmas spirit into your classroom, an interactive Advent calendar is one of the easiest and most versatile projects you can create. Whether you want to use it for countdowns, vocabulary review, quizzes, trivia, warm-ups, or daily surprise activities, this Advent calendar becomes anything…

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  • Packing List Bingo

    Packing List Bingo

    A playful printable to get your class in the mood for adventure!Before every great trip comes the fun part — packing! ✈️Packing List Bingo is a light and cheerful warm-up game designed to get your students imagining their travels and speaking English right from the start. It’s a perfect pre-adventure activity for any RPG PPT game — whether the destination…

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  • Roll a Story – London Mystery

    Roll a Story – London Mystery

    “Roll-a-Story: London Mystery” brings together imagination, history, and a hint of spooky fun! It’s a dice-based storytelling worksheet that lets students create their own short mysteries set around London’s most iconic spots. The activity is simple, but full of learning opportunities — students practise sentence building, narrative writing, and creative thinking, while also discovering real-world…

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  • Guess Who – Monster edition

    Guess Who – Monster edition

    “Guess Who?” is a classic board game that helps students practice asking questions, describing images, and thinking strategically in English. This version features a mix of classic monsters, fun pop-culture nods, and original RPGPPT characters like Lord T-Rex and the WereCorgi 🐶🦖 It can be used all year round and also works especially well as…

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  • The Haunted London Bus Drawing Game

    The Haunted London Bus Drawing Game

    This is one of my favorite Halloween classroom games — and one I’ve used for years with great success. It combines creativity and reading comprehension. The concept is simple: students receive a worksheet with step-by-step drawing instructions. They must carefully follow each line to bring the Haunted London Bus to life! (And of course they…

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