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Grammar Games
Improve your students' grasp of grammar with games that turn rules into fun challenges. This collection includes sentence construction, parts of speech identification, and punctuation games. By incorporating these grammar games into your teaching, you can make learning language mechanics enjoyable and effective.
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game - Verb Tense: Present=Past-Future
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Spanish Verb Tense Memory Game: Present, Past and Future Reinforce Spanish verb tenses with this interactive memory game. Students strengthen language skills while having fun matching present, past and future tense verbs. First, review the verb tenses following the slide deck. Then play the game, revealing and matching cards to test knowledge. Flip mismatched cards back over to keep guessing until all pairs are matched. Replay as many rounds as desired by selecting the restart button. Use this 19-slide PowerPoint game for whole group practice or independent review. Compatible for virtual or in-classroom activities. Extend learning with additional Spanish language resources for grades K-5 from the ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje store. Find hangman games, worksheets and more activities to engage students mastering Spanish.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GAMES, SPANISH GRAMMAR, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, VERBOS, TIEMPOS VERBALES, VERBOS PRESENTE, VERBOS PASADOS, VERBOS FUTUROS
Homophone Car Race Board Game and Worksheets, 4th Grade ELA Printables
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Grammar, Grade 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games, Activities
Homophone Car Race Board Game and Worksheets Add a dash of fun and variety to your ELA classroom resources with a board game and a set of themed worksheets that include a set of homophone-based jokes! Your students will get lots of practice reading, writing, pronouncing and spelling homophones, words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings , in this highly motivating collection of fun and funny homophone activities. The 32-page PDF includes: **** a Homophone Car Race Board Game , complete with Teacher Note s, Rules for students to read and play the game, the Homophones Car Race Track Board, race car player pieces , and 78 Sentence cards with missing homophones . The game is designed as a pair or small group activity and includes correct answers so that students can play on their own. To move around the race track board and make it to the Finish line, students must say and spell the homophone missing from a sentence with a race car theme. The Sentence cards can also be used on their own as practice Homophone Flash Cards. Print in color, then cut out and laminate the game pieces, or make the game prep a hands-on student craft activity by providing economical black-and-white printouts for students to cut out, color, and glue to cardboard backing. **** 6 NO-PREP fill-in-the-missing-homophones worksheets with answer keys , which are ideal for use as homework, seat work, and in centres or stations: Worksheet 1 has 4 pairs of easier homophones to be placed in 8 sentences Worksheet 2 has car race theme sentences similar to the ones in the board game Worksheet 3 has sentences with a skateboard theme Worksheet 4 has a skateboard theme and focuses on " it's, its, to, too, two " Worksheet 5 has skateboard theme sentences with " their, there, they're, your, you're " Worksheet 6 has jokes based on homophones which must be guessed and spelled Recommended grade level: 4th grade and higher
Author WorksheetsPlus
Tags Homophones, Homophone, Game, Worksheet, Fourth Grade, Printable, Activity, Vocabulary, Spelling, Fun
Spring Literacy and Math Activities Bundle
ELA, Math, Time, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Numbers, Graphing, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This spring literacy and math bundle has everything and anything you will need for this spring in first grade! It is perfect to use for substitutes, literacy centers, math centers, seat work, or even as review for lesson taught during spring! I like using them during literacy and math centers so that students have a variety of topics covered. Recommended grade: 1
Author Mrs. Frog
Tags Spring Literacy And Math Activities, Spring Worksheets, Spring Literacy Worksheets, Spring Math Worksheets, Spring Addition, Spring Grammar, Spring Word Work, Spring Time
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Nombres & Articulos
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Nombres & Articulos This interactive memory game helps students learn and practice Spanish names and articles (nombres y artículos). Students strengthen visual memory, short-term memory, concentration, and cognitive abilities while matching Spanish name cards. To play, students first review name cards and articles. Then they flip over cards to make matches. If cards don't match, students flip them back over and try again. When all matches are made, students can play again. Teachers can use this 15-slide PowerPoint game for whole-class practice or students can play independently. It works on computers or with a projector. Check out other Spanish games from ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje like hangman for math, verbs, seasons, and more. This memory game builds Spanish skills in a fun, interactive way.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GAMES, SPANISH GRAMMAR NOUNS AND ARTICLES, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, NOMBRES, ARTICULOS, NOMBRES Y ARTICULOS
Winter Olympic Games Writing Challenge | Resilience & Mindset!
ELA, P.E. & Health, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Getting kids to enjoy writing during the early elementary years is key. One way we can do that is to tie in their interests to the writing process. The Winter Olympic Games provide an amazing perspective on the effects of hard work and dedication. Learners will think through their definitions of victory and success, while contemplating mindset and resilience in the face of challenges. In addition to these key SEL areas, learners encounter the fun task of choosing their sport and the location of the Olympics they are competing at, bringing in an element of geography. Thinking about the way we think is a foundational skill for growing the executive functions our kiddos will use in the editing process. For this reason, a short checklist has been included at the end of page 4 so that learners can begin to go back and check their work. This key skill in developing healthy executive functioning is intentionally made visible to students to prompt ownership over the quality of their writing. STANDARDS: Meets CCSS Writing standards for grades 2-5. Don't forget to check out the Chef's Toolbox, Superhero's Toolbox, and Astronaut's Toolbox activities for more fun! These activities can be used with a whole class in addition to the writing challenge printable. This printable is optimal for 2nd-5th graders who enjoy learning about sports and demonstrating their knowledge of them. By using the included matrix to choose the setting, challenge, and characters in their story, they'll use the freedom afforded them to create something they love. BONUS: Take advantage of the 4 extension activity ideas included in this printable. These activities will take their writing beyond the page and bring it to life in STEAM-supported outlets. What you'll get: a 4 page PDF including instructions, extension activity ideas, and 3 student pages. One of these pages is simply writing space for you to print off as many copies as you need based on the amount your students are writing. You'll also find the editing checklist to prompt students to edit their own work for spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Writing Prompt, Narrative Writing, Editing Checklist, Creative Writing, Geography, Olympics, Olympic Games, Winter Olympics, Winter Sports
Identifying Verbs Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, Games, Activities
Identifying Verbs Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies Instilling fundamental language acquisition skills, this interactive game combines the thrill of Humans vs. Zombies with key educational elements. It aids third and fourth-grade students in grasping and identifying verbs. Gameplay on Google Sheets Individual or collaborative tasks: Students can perform tasks independently or in pairs, meeting various teaching styles and student requirements. Inclusive pace: The game promotes accuracy over speed, allowing all learners to participate at their own pace. Sentence Underlining: The students will be provided with sentences and tasked to underline the verbs present, which would reinforce grammatical skills. Instant Feedback: As answers are keyed into the Google Sheet they are instantly checked; every correct answer uncovers a piece of an image for immediate feedback. User-friendly Technology No prior technology experience is needed for both teachers and students because instructions have been prepared to guide players through smoothly; these guidelines can be adapted based on specific needs. The resource comes with printable recording sheets for offline activities making it zero-prep-required material after digital presentation setup - suitable teaching resource package all around! Note For Teachers: Single-Classroom Use Only License This versatile tool benefits educators in traditional classrooms as well as homeschool educators by providing robust resources conforming to Language Arts curricula(especially Grammar). To maintain access rights beyond initial purchase applications or sharing usage across multiple classrooms make sure to acquire additional licenses accordingly. Transform mundane verbal practice into a captivating gaming encounter!
Author That One Cheerful Classroom
Tags Educational Game, Language Acquisition, Verbs, Digital Learning, Grammar, Verbs For Art
Mitten Hunt Figurative Language Digital Game
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
This resource is a Mitten Hunt Figurative Language Digital Game. This game covers: - Simile - Metaphor - Personification - Idiom - Hyperbole - Alliteration If you are introducing, reviewing or assessing these skills, this game is a fun and interactive way to do so! Students will answer questions on each slide, pile mittens and collect ribbons as they go!
Author Creativity Overload
Tags Mitten Hunt, Figurative Language, Vocabulary, Idioms, Alliteration, Figurative Language Interactive Activities, Figurative Language Games, Figurative Language Games For 4th Grade, Figurative Games
This is & These are Boom Cards Activity
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This is & These are Boom Cards Activity: A Premier Language Arts Educational Resource Presenting interactive learning immersion, the This is & These are Boom Cards Activity is an edifying toolkit for students from Grades 1-3 engaged in studying Language Arts . The activity embraces adaptability being usable during whole group instruction or small group sessions and even serving as a fruitful after-class assignment or homework. The prime focus of this multi-functional resource lies in fostering skills pertaining to vocabulary recognition, reading competency and novice level grammar. Using attractive online interfaces, the activity introduces students to distinguishing between singular and plural nouns employing This is and These are constructs via the related context of stationery items. Covering 46 pages overall of dynamic linguistic activities further segregated into three segments, 'This is & These are - Stationery Vocab' having 15 pages where new relating vocabulary gets introduced, 'Rearrange the Sentence' encompassing ten pages helps learners formulate meaningful sentences using their newly acquired vocabulary, In 'Read and Match', another set of ten pages unfolds where young minds read sentences highlighting stationery vocabularies before corresponding them accurately assuring thorough object-context association comprehension. The interactivity quotient holds strong with every page housing clicking-and-dragging activities on boom cards to develop digital literacy skills alongside linguistic adeptness. Lessons become visual delights thanks to colorful clipart images adorning every task! The package also includes a PDF download complete with instructions about setting up free accounts needed for playing Boom Cards games across devices like Androids, iPads, iPhones, Kindle Fires making this resource available across geographical boundaries under its flexible license provisions. In conclusion, education and fun harmoniously blend within these intriguing activities, promoting linguistic capabilities subtly yet consistently. A remarkable companion aiding language development for young learners!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Boom Cards, Vocabulary Acquisition, Reading Skills, Grammar Concepts, Language Arts
It's a...Farm Animals Theme Boom Card Activity
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Grammar, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
It's A...Farm Animals Theme Boom Card Activity Designed to enhance early literacy and language skills development among young learners primarily in Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd-grade. This activity set focuses on building vocabulary related to farm animals, improving reading abilities, word recognition, and basic grammar concepts introduction. Main Features: Builds and reinforces students' vocabulary. Multifaceted resource for various classroom settings. Digital nature makes it suitable for both traditional face-to-face settings as well as remote learning scenarios. The package contains 51 pages filled with activities focusing on completing sentences beginning with It’s a.. followed by names of different farm animals. Three Section Learning: The educational activities are divided meticulously into three sections which include: Familiarizing Students With Different Farm Animals: This section has 17 pages dedicated to presenting visual aids along with corresponding names of various farm animals. Farm Animal's Shadow Forms: Aims at enhancing spatial awareness while consolidating recognition skills of the young learners. Jumbled Sentences Rewrite Task: In this section, students rewrite given jumbled sentences into coherent ones. This helps refine their sentence formation abilities by combining learning grammar concepts with fun. This digital ready-to-use content can be accessed across multiple devices post-purchase via a simple PDF download containing thorough directions along with necessary links leading straight onto the platform- making it an ideal choice for educators or homeschooling parents alike. Please Note: Boom Cards require an internet connection and are compatible with modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). They're available on Android devices, iPads, iPhones and Kindle Fires via apps. Teachers are required to set up a free account on Boom Learning platform for assigning tasks while ensuring privacy. Make every learning moment enjoyable and meaningful with It's A...Farm Animals Theme Boom Card Activity.
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Farm Animals, Vocabulary, Reading Skills, Sentence Formation, Interactive Learning
5 Minute Games Bundle: Super Simple No-Prep Games for Elementary Students (ELA & Math)
ELA, Math, Early Math, Place Value, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Here are four quick no-prep games for any elementary classroom. They address topics including math, spelling, syllables, rhyme, vocabulary, parts of speech, geography, & critical and creative thinking. Each of the 4 games has its own page of instructions including the skills taught, different player configurations, rules, a sample round, and extension ideas. These games require NO PREP and NO MATERIALS other than writing implements. I suggest whiteboards to save paper. Grades to Use With : These games can be used in any elementary classroom (grades K-8). They are great for the following uses: - Morning/home-room warm-up - TOC back-up activities - To fill the 5 minutes before lunch or the end of the day - As a reward for small-group or one-to-one tutoring The four games are: - 4 Letter Word Game : Start with a 4-letter word on the paper/whiteboard. Players/teams take turns changing one letter at a time to make a new English word. Play until you are stuck or time runs out. - Guess My Number Game : Start with a range based on your students (ex: 1-20 for K, 1-100 for Gr 1-4, 1-200 for Gr 5-7). The teacher (or student if playing in pairs) thinks of a number in that range. The other student (or whole class) has exactly 5 questions of greater than or less than to narrow it down. After 5 questions, they must guess the number. - The Rhyme Game : Start with a word that has many rhymes. (For example: tent, rant, king, see, you.) Do NOT choose duck for obvious reasons. Each student (or each team) has two minutes to make a list of as many rhyming words as they can. Points are counted based on syllables. The longer the word, the more points. After two minutes, tally the scores to find the winner. - Categories : Start by writing 5 categories from the following options on the board: animals, cities, verbs, fruits, toys, pet names, countries, adjectives, beverages, colours, holidays, vehicles, movies, kitchen tools, flowers, books. Then choose one letter of the alphabet. Students get two minutes to think of a word for each category staring with that letter.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Games, Vocabulary, Fun Stuff, Spelling, Math, Fast Game, Quick Game, Scattergories, TOC, Substitute
GAME "I HAVE, WHO HAS?" | EL ABECEDARIO
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
HELLO! WELCOME TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES STORE OF EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS! We are a publisher dedicated to the development of fabulous resources for children in the areas of literacy, mathematics, Spanish and even some for the areas of brain exercises or intelligence development. INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Now please read the following information carefully so that you know what this product is about and make the decision to download it now. 1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom? Teachers should use as many educational products and resources in the classroom because it will help students obtain better learning and build their learning better. 2. What is the name of this document? The title of this educational resource is "Game of WHO HAS, I HAVE" 3. What topic will you address in this resource? They will address 10 vocabulary words through a didactic game. 4. For what ages is it recommended? Recommended for students of all ages 5. Who is the author of this document? The author of this educational resource is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. 6. In what area of knowledge can it be applied? You can apply this resource in learning Spanish. 7. Should I apply it individually or in groups in my class? It is preferable that this game be applied as a group, in groups of 2 to 3 children. 8. What size and format is this resource in? This educational document is available in A4, PDF format. 9. Do I need some extra elements to apply it? Yes, you will need a color printer and scissors to cut the cards. 10. Is it in color or black and white? This game has been made in color. 11. Is this resource free or do I have to pay to use it? This resource is available for free. This file is for personal use only. It is not allowed to be resold or shared with others.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags SPANISH, ABC, THE ABECEDARY, FREE RESOURCES
I have...Who Has...? Color Edition
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
I have...Who Has...? Color Edition This engaging grammar game promotes active listening and participation for all students. The teacher shuffles a set of cards and distributes them to students. One student starts by asking "Who has...?" referring to the term on their card. The student holding that card responds "I have..." and then asks "Who has...?" referring to the term on their card. Play continues with students taking turns asking and answering until the sequence of cards is complete. This whole-group activity helps focus students' attention while reinforcing grammar skills. Use it for direct instruction, center work, bell-ringers, or free time. The colorful card set adds visual appeal.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Colors, Coloring, Matching, Game
Language Quest: An ESL Board Game to Boost Grammar, Vocabulary, and Speaking Skills while Having Fun
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Vocabulary, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Introducing "Language Quest," the ultimate multi-level board game for ESL learners! Elevate your teaching experience by bringing fun, engagement, and friendly competition to your ESL classroom. Carefully crafted for both teachers and students, this game offers a comprehensive approach to improve grammar, vocabulary, and speaking skills. The diverse set of questions cater to 3 different levels of proficiency – A1/A2, B1, and B2+, ensuring that all your students stay engaged, motivated, and eager to learn. "Language Quest" is the ideal supplement to your existing lesson plans, transforming English language learning into an enjoyable and interactive experience. With this game, you can foster a positive learning environment and encourage your students to work together, promoting camaraderie and teamwork. As they advance through the game, students will gain confidence in their language abilities, making learning not just fun, but truly effective. It's also an easy way to use differentiation in your classroom through the color-coded game system! Designed with both beginner and advanced students in mind, "Language Quest" offers three distinct levels of questions. This adaptable game seamlessly integrates into your curriculum, allowing you to use it for mixed-level classes or as a one-size-fits-all solution for varying proficiency levels. The colorful board design and straightforward setup make it an inviting and engaging learning tool, particularly for younger learners. "Language Quest" is not only a valuable teaching resource, but it is also built to last. The game components, including the board, cards, and playing pieces, are made from high-quality materials that can be laminated for long-term use. This ensures that you'll be able to enjoy the educational benefits of "Language Quest" for years to come. Don't miss out on this unique and innovative approach to language learning. Invest in "Language Quest" today and watch your students' language abilities soar to new heights! #LanguageQuest #ESLBoardGame #FunLanguageLearning
Author The Laughing Linguist
Tags Game, ESL Game, Fun, EFL, ESL, English, Speaking, English Game
Comparative Endings Word Work Station
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This resource is a Comparative Endings Word Work Station. This can easily be played as a SCOOT game. All you have to do is print, laminate and cut cards. Students will determine which rule they need to follow by looking at the base word. Then students will identify the correct ending. They can record the correct word on recording sheet.
Author Sarah Sorensen
Tags Comparative Endings, Literacy Center, Vocabulary, Word Work, SCOOT Game
Common and Proper Nouns Review | Digital Pixel Art Mystery Pictures and Games
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Games, Activities
Need an engaging way to review common and proper nouns ? Look no further than this NO PREP digital pixel art mystery picture and games set ! Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this NO PREP digital resource reviews common and proper noun concepts using a summertime theme. Watch the video to preview all 4 digital pixel art mystery pictures and games. GREAT FOR YOUR: ELA class or end-of-year review Writing lessons or centers Brain breaks Early finisher activities Morning work Emergency sub plans ...or just for fun! 4 SELF-GRADING DIGITAL PIXEL ART MYSTERY PICTURE REVIEWS: Identify the underlined noun in the sentence as common or proper Identify the noun as common or proper Identify a common noun in the sentence Identify a proper noun in the sentence Please go here before purchasing to make sure you can access the website. How do these self-grading mystery picture reviews work? Open or share the link. That's it! Students will work through 20 questions in each review listed above. When they answer the final question correctly, they will be directed to a self-checking game as a reward! The self-checking games include: Jigsaw puzzle Memory Word search Pigpen cipher How do I access these self-grading mystery picture reviews? You need internet access and a laptop, desktop, or tablet. (Laptops and desktops work best.) No Google account or email address necessary! I don’t recommend cell phones because the moveable elements become small and difficult to maneuver. How long do these self-grading mystery picture reviews take to complete? The reviews themselves are fairly quick. However, the reward game completion time depends on a number of factors, including learners’ puzzle-solving skill levels. How many learners can work through these self-grading mystery picture reviews at the same time? This is one of the best parts: there is no limit! Learners can work individually, in small groups, or together as a class. (I’ve included a blank answer sheet in case you would like learners to provide written work.)
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Grammar, Nouns, Common Nouns, Proper Nouns, Pixel Art, Mystery Pictures, Digital Games, Proper Nouns Games
5 Minute Game: The Rhyme Game
ELA, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Here is a quick no-prep game for any elementary classroom: The Rhyme Game! It helps teach vocabulary, syllables, rhyme, and prefixes. This product includes a one-page instruction sheet including the skills taught, different player configurations, rules, a sample round, and extension ideas. This game requires NO PREP and NO MATERIALS other than writing implements. I suggest whiteboards to save paper. Grades to Use With : This game can be used in any elementary classroom (grades K-8) or in a high school special education class. It is great for the following uses: · - Morning/home-room warm-up · - TOC back-up activity · - To fill the 5 minutes before lunch or the end of the day · - As a reward for small-group or one-to-one tutoring The Rhyme Game Rules : Start with a word that has many rhymes. (For example: tent, rant, king, see, you.) Do NOT choose duck for obvious reasons. Each student (or each team) has two minutes to make a list of as many rhyming words as they can. Points are counted based on syllables. The longer the word, the more points. After two minutes, tally the scores to find the winner. Sample Round : T: Think of as many words that rhyme with TENT as you can in two minutes. Team 1: bent (1), invent (2), went (1), content (2), meant (1) TOTAL: 7 Team 2: sent (1), bent (1), content (2), discontent (3), spent (1), unspent (2) TOTAL: 10 If you like this 5-minute game, check out the other ones in my store: Guess My Number Game Categories The 4-Letter Word Game I also have lots of intermediate math games too: Math Matching Games; 8 Sets of Math Fact Cards Perimeter of Complex Shapes: Math Strategy Game Credit Score Boardgame
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Rhyme, Syllables, Prefixes, Game, ELA, Quick Game, Fast Game, TOC, Tutoring, Phonics, Rhyme Games, Rhyme Out Game, Minute Rhyme, Rhyme Games For Kindergarten, Rhyme Game For Kindergarten, Ryme Game, Rhyme With Game
ESL Chat: "Can you...?" Board Game
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Looking for something to help your ESL students? This is a perfect pair work activity that can help your students increase their speaking skill in a super fun way! Enhance your students' grammar, comprehension, and speaking skills with this board game! With 30 unique and interesting questions, this resource fosters engaging dialogue and meaningful practice. Instructions Pair Work Activity: "Can you...?" Objective: Practice the grammar structure "Can you...?" through interactive pair work. Materials Needed: Pair Work cards with various "Can you...?" scenarios. Timer Step 1: Assign student pairs and provide each pair with a card. Step 2: Teach the Structure: Briefly introduce the grammar structure "Can you...?" to the students. Provide examples and encourage students to form their own sentences using the structure. Step 3: Pair Work Activity: Both students take turns answering the question using "Do you prefer A or B?" and provide a reason for their choice. Dependent upon level, encourage students to engage in a meaningful conversation and ask follow-up questions. Monitoring: Circulate among the pairs to monitor their progress and provide assistance as necessary. Offer feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and fluency. Activity End: Students perform the task until the end of allotted time or they finish their cards. Tips: Encourage students to elaborate on their answers and provide reasons for their preferences. Emphasize the importance of active listening and encouraging their partner to speak. Provide positive reinforcement and praise correct usage of the grammar structure.
Author Chat Toolbox
Tags Esl, Games, Actvities, Efl, Ell, Literacy, Reading, Speaking, Conversation
Clause Hunt Digital Game
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
This resource is a Clause Hunt Digital Game. This game covers: - Phrases - Independent clauses - Dependent clauses If you are introducing, reviewing or assessing these skills, this game is a fun and interactive way to do so! Students will answer questions on each slide, pile leaves and collect ribbons as they go!
Author Creativity Overload
Tags Phrases, Independent Clauses, Clause Hunt, Digital Game, Language Arts
Plural Nouns Game - EBOOK
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Are you ready to have some fun with grammar? Apply what you know about plural nouns to win! Study Guide not included. Templates and instructions for game included. This ebook format includes a downloadable PDF file. Just print and follow the instructions to get the fun started! Print as many as you need for your household For a FREE example of the products in our Games and Games Notebook line, please click the link below: Addition Bingo Game Keywords: Nouns, Noun Basics, Grammar, Grammar game Please also check out the rest of our Games! Click the links below: Addition & Subtraction Blackout Game Christmas Grammar Game Cooking Up Some Vocabulary Game Father’s Day Games Get to Know Me Games Mother’s Day Games Presidential Election Process Vocabulary Game Subtraction Action Game
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Grammar, Speech, Noun, Plural Game, Game Plural
Guess My Word Language Arts Game
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, Activities, Games
This Guess My Word Language Arts Game is a fun way for your students to practice their grammar and language skills! Skills included: • Nouns • Verbs • Pronouns • Proper nouns • Adjectives • Past tense irregular verbs • Contractions • Compound words • Syllables and Long/Short vowel sounds Directions are included for how to play the game.
Author O'Hoppy Day
Tags Language Arts, Grammar, Guess Who, Guess My Word, Compound Words
Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, Activities, Games
Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies An ultimate resource for educators seeking to impart 3rd and 4th graders with knowledge about grammar, specifically superlative adjectives. This digital platform provides an exciting, interactive exploration into the world of Language Arts through Google Sheets. A Fun Learning Approach This educational game juxtaposes superlative adjective practice with the concept of humans battling zombies. Each student uses comparative adjectives to complete an interesting image puzzle. The focus is on accuracy rather than speed which creates a conducive learning environment for every student. Digital Self-checking Mechanism The inbuilt self-checking mechanism uses Google Sheets for instant feedback on student responses. No prior knowledge of Google Sheets required! A correct answer reveals part of a pixel art image while an incorrect one signals the learner to reconsider their response. Fosters Collaborative Learning This digital pixel art game encourages cooperative problem-solving skills as two students compete against each other, revealing hidden parts of images by correctly converting adjectives into their superlative forms. Integration and Personalization This interactive activity can be integrated into whole group sessions, small group activities or homework assignments fostering diverse learner engagement. Educators receive access to editable student direction files catering towards personalized instruction methodologies and classroom needs. Topping it off are ten ready-to-convert adjectives enhancing this fun grammar initiative furthermore! A printable student recording sheet serves as complementary tool for easy record keeping! In conclusion, kickstart some thrilling edutainment in your classroom with this Humans vs Zombies-themed superlative adjectives game – because who said grammar lessons can't be riveting?
Author That One Cheerful Classroom
Tags Superlative Adjectives, Grammar Game, Interactive Learning, Self-checking, Cooperative Problem-solving, Superlative Game
Olympic Games Writing Challenge | Cities, sports, challenges, & wins!
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Getting kids to enjoy writing during the early elementary years is key. One way we can do that is to tie in their interests to the writing process. The Olympic games inspire so many young people. In this narrative writing assignment, students will choose their city and sport, as well as what went wrong and what went well. Including the appropriate sequence of events, as well as a conflict is key. Thinking about the way we think is a foundational skill for growing the executive functions our kiddos will use in the editing process. For this reason, a short checklist has been included at the end of page 4 so that learners can begin to go back and check their work. This key skill in developing healthy executive functioning is intentionally made visible to students to prompt ownership over the quality of their writing. STANDARDS: Meets CCSS Writing standards for grades 2-5. Don't forget to check out the Chef's Toolbox, Superhero's Toolbox, and Astronaut's Toolbox activities for more fun! These activities can be used with a whole class in addition to the writing challenge printable. This printable is optimal for 2nd-5th graders who enjoy learning about space and demonstrating their knowledge of it. By using the included matrix to choose the setting, challenge, and characters in their story, they'll use the freedom afforded them to create something they love. *Note, some learners may require a basic explanation of what stocks, investments, and savings accounts are. BONUS: Take advantage of the 4 extension activity ideas included in this printable. These activities will take their writing beyond the page and bring it to life in STEAM-supported outlets. What you'll get: a 4 page PDF including instructions, extension activity ideas, and 3 student pages. One of these pages is simply writing space for you to print off as many copies as you need based on the amount your students are writing. You'll also find the editing checklist to prompt students to edit their own work for spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Writing Prompt, Narrative Writing, Editing Checklist, Creative Writing, Olympics, Olympic Games, Olympic Games Writing, Summer Olympics