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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?” 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

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…