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Make learning German enjoyable with games that focus on language skills and cultural knowledge. This collection includes grammar challenges, pronunciation practice, and cultural quizzes. By incorporating these German games into your lessons, you can enhance language acquisition and student engagement.
German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? DAF DAZ
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Spring, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game – Who Has It? A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers! Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students practice German numbers? This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Game is a fantastic way to get students speaking, listening, and thinking in German while enjoying a lively and interactive learning experience! Instead of repetitive drills, this game keeps students moving and engaged as they match German number words with digits, reinforcing comprehension and pronunciation naturally. It’s perfect for German as a Foreign Language (DaF), bilingual classes, and young German learners who need extra practice with numbers. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – No more dull exercises—students will be eager to participate. 🌼 Spring-themed fun – Flowers, sunshine, and a cheerful seasonal design bring fresh energy into the lesson. 🔢 Covers numbers 0–30 – Great for different skill levels and adaptable to your class needs. 📖 Boosts German vocabulary – Helps students read, recognize, and say numbers confidently. 📌 No prep needed – just print and play! Quick, easy, and stress-free for teachers. 📚 How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "Ich habe fünf. Wer hat sechs?" 3️⃣ The student with the correct number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been matched and the loop is complete! 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Encourages active participation – Turns learning into a social and interactive experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and pronounce German numbers. ✔ Supports language learning naturally – Great for German learners of all levels. ✔ Versatile for any setting – Use it in whole-class activities, small groups, or one-on-one sessions. 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Start playing! Students listen, read, and respond in German. This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Number Game is more than just a classroom activity—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build fluency and confidence in German number learning. 🐦 Want to bring fresh energy into your German lessons? Download now and start playing today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, DAF, DAZ, German Number Words, Spring
German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning DAF
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes
German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game – A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers Learning German numbers doesn’t have to be boring! This Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game is a great way to make learning interactive, engaging, and stress-free. Instead of memorizing numbers from a worksheet, students play, move, and match while practicing German number words in a fun way. Whether you’re teaching German as a foreign language (DaF), bilingual students, or young learners, this game helps students recognize numbers, improve pronunciation, and build confidence while having fun. ❄️ Why Your Students Will Love It 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! Learning happens naturally while playing. ⛄ Winter-themed fun – The seasonal design makes lessons more engaging. 🔢 Different difficulty levels – Play with numbers 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 based on students' needs. 📖 Supports German language skills – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers correctly. 📌 Quick and easy setup – just print and play! No complicated prep required. 📚 What’s Included? ✔ 68 domino cards – Two sets of 34 cards, one with standard text and one with syllable writing to support pronunciation. ✔ Three levels of play – Choose an end card at 10, 20, or 30 for differentiation. ✔ Classroom challenge option – Have students race to build the longest domino chain! Perfect for small groups, partners, or whole-class activities. 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Keeps students engaged – A fun way to practice numbers without feeling like work. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall German numbers. ✔ Encourages teamwork – Supports collaboration and conversation in German. ✔ Saves time – No complicated instructions—just print, cut, and play! 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Let students play! They match numbers with the correct German word. This Winter-Themed German Numbers Domino is more than just a game—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build confidence and fluency in German. 🐧 Want to make German number learning more exciting? Download now and bring fun to your German lessons today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Winter, Game, Educational Card Games, Winter Math Activities, Domino, Number Words, Deutsche Zahlwörter, DAF
German: Winter-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? DAF DAZ
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
German: Winter-Themed Number Learning Game – Who Has It? A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers! Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students practice German numbers? This Winter-Themed "Who Has It?" Game is a fantastic way to get students speaking, listening, and thinking in German while having fun! Instead of repetitive drills, this game keeps students moving and interacting as they match German number words with digits, reinforcing comprehension and pronunciation naturally. It’s perfect for German as a Foreign Language (DaF), bilingual classes, and young German learners who need extra practice with numbers. ❄️ Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – No more dull exercises—students will be eager to participate. ⛄ Winter-themed fun – Snowflakes, mittens, and a cozy seasonal design make learning exciting. 🔢 Covers numbers 0–30 – Great for different skill levels and adaptable to your class needs. 📖 Boosts German vocabulary – Helps students read, recognize, and say numbers confidently. 📌 No prep needed – just print and play! Quick, easy, and stress-free for teachers. 📚 How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "Ich habe fünf. Wer hat sechs?" 3️⃣ The student with the correct number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been matched and the loop is complete! 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Encourages active participation – Turns learning into a social and interactive experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and pronounce German numbers. ✔ Supports language learning naturally – Great for German learners of all levels. ✔ Versatile for any setting – Use it in whole-class activities, small groups, or one-on-one sessions. 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Start playing! Students listen, read, and respond in German. This Winter-Themed "Who Has It?" Number Game is more than just a classroom activity—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build fluency and confidence in German number learning. 🐧 Want to make German number learning more engaging? Download now and start playing today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, Winter, DAF, DAZ, German Number Words
German: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning DAF DAZ
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Spring, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes
German: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers Learning German numbers doesn’t have to be boring! This Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game is a great way to make learning interactive, engaging, and stress-free. Instead of memorizing numbers from a worksheet, students play, move, and match while practicing German number words in a fun way. Whether you’re teaching German as a foreign language (DaF), bilingual students, or young learners, this game helps students recognize numbers, improve pronunciation, and build confidence while having fun. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love It 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – Learning happens naturally while playing. 🌼 Spring-themed fun – Flowers, butterflies, and a fresh seasonal design bring energy into the lesson. 🔢 Different difficulty levels – Play with numbers 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 based on students' needs. 📖 Supports German language skills – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers correctly. 📌 Quick and easy setup – Just print and play! No complicated prep required. 📚 What’s Included? ✔ 68 domino cards – Two sets of 34 cards, one with standard text and one with syllable writing to support pronunciation. ✔ Three levels of play – Choose an end card at 10, 20, or 30 for differentiation. ✔ Classroom challenge option – Have students race to build the longest domino chain! Perfect for small groups, partners, or whole-class activities. 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Keeps students engaged – A fun way to practice numbers without feeling like work. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall German numbers. ✔ Encourages teamwork – Supports collaboration and conversation in German. ✔ Saves time – No complicated instructions—just print, cut, and play! 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Let students play! They match numbers with the correct German word. This Spring-Themed German Numbers Domino is more than just a game—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build confidence and fluency in German. 🐦 Want to make German number learning more exciting? Download now and bring fun to your German lessons today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment. 🐶✨
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Domino, Number Words, Deutsche Zahlwörter, DAF, DAZ, Spring
German: Let's Talk About Summer Board Game
Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, Seasons, Summer, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Summer Board Game Students can practice German vocabulary and conversation skills with this fun summer-themed board game ! To play, simply print the game board and grab a pair of dice. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving spaces. When landing on a space, read the question out loud and answer in German with a partner or small group. The questions and answers all relate to summer activities, weather, clothing and more. Play until someone reaches the end to win! Use this engaging game to build language skills or assess student progress. Differentiate as needed by allowing students to work independently or collaborating with peers. This versatile resource works for a variety of ages and classrooms. Check out more world language games and resources at the Better Teaching Resources store.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Summer, Seasonal Activity, Summer Game, Summer Writing Prompts, German Practice, Vocabulary Game, Independent Activity, ESL
German Memory Cards: Jobs
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Memory Cards: Jobs Engage young German language learners with this fun memory card game for practicing German vocabulary for jobs. Students will match German job titles like Lehrer (teacher) and Arzt (doctor) to colorful illustrations, reinforcing their understanding of these essential words. This activity can be used independently, in small groups, or even as a whole class game to liven up vocabulary instruction. With attractive visuals and opportunities for repetition, it’s an entertaining way for elementary or middle school students to expand their German lexicon. Whether at school or home, this memory game offers a kid-friendly method for getting familiar with common German professions.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Memory, Matching, Game, Jobs
German Dominoes: Flowers
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
These dominoes include the matching word and picture, perfect for learning new vocabulary!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Domino, Matching, Flowers, Game
German: Let's Talk About Social Media Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
This is aGerman: Let's Talk About Social Media Board Game.All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your German-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language or vice versa. Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins the game! I hope you and your students enjoy this game! Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Spanish: Zoo Animals Cut and Paste German: Meerkat Themed Class Material Housekeeping Speaking Game French: Dogs Flash Cards Spanish: Hobbies Flash Cards French: The Weather Memory Game Find My Storefront Here: Better Teaching Resources
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Board Game, Social Media, Vocabulary , Vocabulary Game, Writing Prompts, Reading, Comprehension
German: Let's Talk About Friendship Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This is aGerman: Let's Talk About Friendship Board Game.All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your German-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language or vice versa. How To Implement: Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins the game! I hope you enjoy this game with your students! My Store Front Can Be Found Here: Better Teaching Resources Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Spanish: Opposites Dominoes Game Let’s Talk About the Circus Board Game German Cut and Glue Activity: Prepositions Spanish Vocabulary Practice Sheet | Pets Cut and Paste Winter Clip Cards – Spelling and Vocabulary Creative Fact File Worksheet: Who is Helen Keller? (German Version)
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Games, Friendship, Vocabulary Cards, Vocabulary Game, Speaking Game, Small Group Game, Writing Prompts, ESL Printable
German: Let's Talk About Saxony-Anhalt Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Saxony-Anhalt Board Game Transport students to Saxony-Anhalt, Germany with this engaging printable board game! Students strengthen their German language skills by answering questions about Saxony-Anhalt's geography, culture, history, and more. Educators can implement this versatile resource in pairs, small groups, or whole class. Students roll the dice, move spaces, read questions aloud, and respond verbally or in writing. Win by reaching the end first or use non-competitively to check understanding. This interactive game builds German vocabulary and fluency for both native and non-native speakers in an entertaining way. Use regularly to boost retention and track progress. Extend learning with flashcards and worksheets about German culture, weather phrases, dog breeds, and hobbies.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Speaking Skills, Board Game, Writing Prompts, Small Group Game, ESL Printable, Saxony, Language Practice
German Memory Cards: numbers
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Have fun with this memory card game by matching the words to the pictures. (German Version)
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Memory, Matching, Game, Numbers
German: I have... Who has? - Opposites
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German: I Have...Who Has? Opposites This educational German resource is an engaging "I have...Who has?" card game that helps students learn opposite vocabulary words in German. Students listen closely to match the words on their cards while developing essential skills like focus, collaboration, and memory. Teachers can implement it as a whole class or in small groups for interactive German language practice. The self-checking format allows learners to play somewhat independently while checking comprehension in real-time. With versatile uses like warm-ups, stations, centers , or review, this opposite card game creatively reinforces German in an enjoyable way for upper elementary to high school students. The printable PDF includes clear directions and 36 cards featuring common antonyms for students to cut out and play.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Game, Language Game, Vocabulary Practice, Language Practice, Opposites
German: Let's Talk About Justice Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Justice Board Game - Teaching Resource Overview This engaging teaching resource, German: Let's Talk About Justice Board Game, is designed for educators seeking to facilitate discussions on justice while improving students' German language skills. The learn-through-play tool comes in a simple and visually appealing board game format that can be printed in either color or black and white. Versatile Educational Utility The game isn't restricted to one particular setting, proving its versatile utility across diverse educational settings. In a classroom environment, English-speaking students can use it individually or as pairs/group enhancing their conversational abilities while discussing justice themes. ESL students can leverage this game to build vocab strength while gaining insights about the theme of justice. Engaging & Dynamic Gameplay Methodology In a standard gameplay scenario, every participant rolls dice and moves on the board accordingly. The spot they land on prompts handling of relevant questions – integrating collaborative learning dynamics into instruction. However, rules are not set in stone! Teachers have the liberty to tweak them based on student needs or classroom dynamics enhancing its functionality and versatility even further! Potential Rule Alterations Dice-rollers could become respondents: Instead of posing questions themselves—respondents would now have partners doing it adding an engaging twist. Promotion of written answers: To foster better understanding & analytics—answers could be written down instead of verbalized encouraging recall from participants promoting group unity! Note: Game scores are evaluated by simply considering who reaches the end first—freeing up teachers to tweak it around their specific needs & ultimate learning objectives. Accessibility and Grades The game, provided as a straightforward PDF format containing two usable pages, offers hassle-free access. Despite its non-grade specific content, this educational resource is versatile enough to be beneficial across all age groups with teenagers likely gaining the most—balancing language learning with contextual understanding. Conclusion Merging fun game elements seamlessly with educational objectives isn't an everyday find! The German:Let's Talk About Justice Board Game accomplishes precisely that—proving itself as a must-have addition in any forward-thinking educator's toolkit keen on providing dynamic learning experiences for their students!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Language, Justice, Board Game, Conversational Skills, Vocabulary Strength
German: Let's Talk About Fairy Tales Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Fairy Tales Board Game Transport your students to a magical world of fairy tales with this engaging German board game ! Perfect for both native speakers and language learners, this printable game strengthens vocabulary and conversation skills. To play, students take turns rolling dice and moving spaces. They then read the fairy tale-themed question out loud and answer with a partner or small group. Extend the learning by having students write down questions and answers. Make it a competition by racing to the end of the board. Use this versatile game for independent practice, small group instruction, or whole class activities. Simple yet stimulating, it gets students talking about beloved fairy tale themes and characters while having fun. Check out more vocabulary games and resources for German language learning at Better Teaching Resources.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Fairy Tales, Literature, Language Activity, German, Speaking Games, Independent Activity, German Game, ESL, Small Group
German: Let's Talk About Athletics Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
The German: Let's Talk About Athletics Board Game This is an educational resource intended to incorporate a fun element to the language learning journey for students. It especially caters to English-speaking students and those who are advancing in English as a second language, giving them the opportunity to improve their proficiency in German. Applicability: This teaching tool can serve educators across various educational platforms including public schools and homeschooling setups. Versatility The board game comes in two versions - color and black and white, allowing teachers the flexibility of selecting what works best for their classroom requirements. Moreover, it offers gameplay options suitable for pairs or small groups of 3-4 learners. Rundown on Gameplay: You'll need a pair of dice along with the printed game board before you begin playing this engaging activity. Pupils roll dice, move along spaces corresponding with their throw outcome on the board, practicing German vocabulary as they answer questions posed at each stop they arrive at during play. A set of instructions guide gameplay so that teachers have room for making modifications depending upon learner abilities or strategic preference; these could be verbal or written question responses from players alternatingly or each participant respectively recording individual answers. Educational Value Beyond School Premises: In addition to being an immersive classroom learning tool, this amazing game also offers advantage when put into use in homework assignments where kids get an outlet for playing instead while practicing thus helping reinforce learning outside school settings. Tailored around Thematic Learning: Leveraging common interest areas – such as athletics specifically here – allows pupils not only widen their vocabulary parasite but also find greater meaning and relevance in what they learn. Holistic Growth: By utilizing resources like this that demand student participation, you are catalyzing not just an improvement in academic metrics but also fostering life skills like focus-building and encouraging cooperative engagement among peers; attributes that extend benefits beyond strictly language learning. Subjects: World Languages – Subsubject: German Grades: Not grade specific Type of File: PDF (2 usable pages) Type: Games.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Language, Athletics, Board Game, Language Learning, Vocabulary Expansion
German: I have... Who has? - Pets
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German I Have...Who Has?: Pets is an engaging whole class or small group activity to help students learn and review German pet vocabulary. Students take turns asking and answering questions about pets using the structure "Ich habe... Wer hat...?" ("I have... Who has...?") to match vocabulary words between cards. This self-checking game encourages listening skills, concentration, and participation as students must listen closely to each question to find the card with the correct response. With simple setup and gameplay, this vocabulary game can be a fun, interactive way for students to repeatedly practice common pet terms like "die Katze" (the cat) and "der Hund" (the dog) while having classroom fun.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Class Game, German Activity, Language Practice, I Have Who Has, Pets Vocabulary
German: Let's Talk About Rhineland-Palatinate Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
This is aGerman: Let's Talk About Rhineland-Palatinate Board Game.All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your German-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language or vice versa. Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins the game! I hope you and your students enjoy this game! Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Spanish: Zoo Animals Cut and Paste German: Meerkat Themed Class Material Housekeeping Speaking Game French: Dogs Flash Cards Spanish: Hobbies Flash Cards French: The Weather Memory Game Find My Storefront Here: Better Teaching Resources
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Game, Board Games, Rhineland-Palatinate, Speaking Skills, ESL Printable, ESL Activity, Small Group Work, Writing Prompts
German Dominoes: Opposites
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Learning a new language opens doors to understanding different cultures. With German Dominoes: Opposites, students grasp antonyms like einfache and schwierig through engaging interactive play. This useful resource has domino tiles with German words on one side and corresponding images on the reverse. Learners match vocabulary terms with visual depictions to cement connections. Use the dominoes in small groups for peer discussions or independent practice. Even whole classes can play together in a fun, student-driven review. This versatile game suits various proficiency levels. Lay a foundation in introductory courses or reinforce advanced vocabulary in upper grades. With multiple applications across ability ranges, German Dominoes: Opposites helps build key language skills like reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Play while picking up important antonyms that enrich German vocabulary.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, German, Opposites, Matching, Vocabulary
German Memory Cards: Gods of Olympus
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Have fun with this memory card game by matching the words to the pictures. (German Version)
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Memory, Gods, Olympus, Matching
German: I have... Who has? - Martin Day
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German I Have Who Has Review Game - Martin Day This interactive German review game engages the whole class or small groups in a lively round of "I have, who has?". Students will stay focused and listen attentively as they try to be the first to correctly respond with the right German vocabulary word or phrase on their card. Simply shuffle the cards and distribute them to students. The first student begins by asking "who has" the vocabulary on their card. The student with the match responds "I have" and then asks "who has" their vocabulary. The fast-paced game continues until the last card is reached. This PDF game can be printed or used digitally for independent practice or teacher-led review of German vocabulary, expressions, grammar concepts and more in a playful way.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Martin Day, German Holiday, I Have Who Has, Language Games, Vocabulary Practice
German Word Game: Don't Say it! Spring Theme
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
A player explains the word he is looking for without saying it. The terms below may not appear either!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Game, Word, Vocabulary, Spring, German
German: Let's Talk About Religion Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Religion Board Game Students can practice German vocabulary and conversation skills with this printable board game about religion. The engaging game prompts students to discuss various religious traditions and practices in German. Pairs or small groups take turns rolling dice and moving spaces, then read and respond to the question in German. Teachers can facilitate to check understanding, or have students write responses to assess language mastery. This versatile resource works for both German language learners and ESL students building English skills. Use it for independent practice, partner work, or small group instruction. With thought-provoking topics to discuss, this board game makes German language learning enjoyable and interactive for grades 2-5.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Games, German Game, Religion, Vocabulary Cards, World Languages, Vocabulary Practice, Speaking Skills
German: Let's Talk About Racism Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Racism Board Game This printable German board game sparks critical conversations about racism between students. Pairs or small groups take turns rolling the dice and moving spaces. When landing on a space, read the question aloud then verbally answer with a partner. Alternatively, partners can take turns answering questions or write responses individually. With diverse questions on race, culture, stereotypes, and more, this game builds language skills in German or English while fostering cultural awareness. Use it in German class, ESL instruction, or small reading groups. Extend learning by having students reflect on answers in writing. Print in color or black and white on sturdy paper so it lasts all year. Play until someone reaches the end to win!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Talking Game, Speaking Cards, Board Game, Vocabulary Practice, ESL Activity, Small Group, Writing Prompts, German, Language
German Memory Cards: At the Circus
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Memory Cards: At the Circus provides engaging circus-themed flashcards for elementary German language learners. Students will reinforce their vocabulary skills by matching 14 common German circus words, like clown, lion, and circus tent, to vivid corresponding images. Educators can utilize these printable cards for independent or small group circus-themed activities to liven up their German curriculum. Learners will delight in this interactive matching game that helps build their confidence with German vocabulary in an immersive, entertaining context. Whether used for independent practice, partner games, or a fun whole-class activity , these vibrant German memory cards offer a playful way to boost retention of essential circus terms. This supplemental resource is ideal for elementary German teachers looking to incorporate interactive circus-themed vocabulary games into their lesson plans.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Memory, Circus, Matching, Game























