by Victoria Berasaluce Guerra (LTL Contributor)
We have all been there. We find worksheets as such a valuable practice to reinforce content given in class and to prepare students for assessments, but it can feel repetitive if we don’t know how to spice things up.
So today I am giving you dear teachers some ideas on how you can transform those valuable worksheet practices into interactive activities, without losing the quality of your class.
🧩 Puzzles: cut them up and turn them into interactive puzzles, changing the format of the layout to make it more engaging.
🚶➡️ Gallery walk or rotating stations: you can post sections of a worksheet around the room for students to answer collaboratively. You can also set up rotating stations to promote group work.
🎮 Go the digital gaming route: input items into tools like Quizlet Live, Blooket, or Gimkit. You might even want to try turning your worksheet into a digital escape room!
❌ Error hunt: use student-completed worksheets as mini “detective” challenges to find and correct errors.
🏁 Pair race: students quiz each other or race to finish a section correctly.
Try out Wizer: a platform to create or search for interactive worksheets online, adding variety to your routine.
Worksheets don’t have to be boring or predictable – they can be the foundation for creativity, movement, and collaboration. By reimagining how students engage with them, you’re not only keeping your lessons dynamic but also deepening understanding through play and interaction. The next time you reach for that stalk of papers, think of it as an opportunity to energize your class and bring your content to life in new ways. Your students will thank you – and you’ll enjoy seeing their confidence and language skills grow.