Less than $5 Adult Education Grammar Printables (by date, oldest first)

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Present Simple vs. Continuous Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 task cards focused on the use of present simple, present continuous and stative verbs. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on:

  • present simple
  • present continuous
  • the difference in use between the two tenses
  • stative verbs

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Past Simple vs. Past Continuous Kaboom Game - When & While

By Miss Clever Cookie

A speaking game to practice PAST SIMPLE and PAST CONTINUOUS (progressive) in sentences with WHEN and WHILE. It contains 60 speaking cards and 10 Kaboom cards. A fun way to practice difficult grammar. Low prep, prints great in colour and in grayscale.

How to play Kaboom!:

  • print out and cut up the cards
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and forming the sentence
  • students form sentences using the provided subjects, verbs and picture prompts
  • students may need to add prepositions, articles or pronouns to form a grammatically correct sentence
  • WHEN should be followed by a clause in PAST SIMPLE
  • WHILE should be followed by a clause in PAST CONTINUOUS (verbs that do not form past continuous, such as want, know, need, understand etc., have been omitted)
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back
  • pupil with the most cards when the time is up wins

It contains 70 cards:

♥ 30 speaking cards with WHEN

♥ 30 speaking cards with WHILE

♥ 10 Kaboom! cards

♥ key

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Second Conditional Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Sentence Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on teaching if-clauses and the use of the SECOND CONDITIONAL. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Sentence domino as a BONUS - ideal for fast finishers!

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence domino cards
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Past Simple vs. Present Perfect Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 task cards focused on the use of past simple and present perfect. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on:

  • past simple
  • present perfect
  • the difference in use between the two tenses

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbor's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Irregular Verb Past Tense Games; in Color OR Black and White

By Miss Clever Cookie

Contains 13 different Tic-Tac-Toe boards and a Connect 3 Sides Game. Printable, no or low prep. Irregular verbs are grouped into sections by their alphabetical order. Even students who have only just started learning irregular verbs can play!

Product contains:

* 13 Tic Tac Toe boards

  • 2 boards contain verbs starting with the letters B - G
  • 2 boards G - L
  • 2 boards L - S
  • 2 boards S - W
  • 4 small boards covering all the verbs
  • 1 big "monster" board covering all the verbs

* Connect 3 Sides Game (check out the preview for detailed instructions)

  • game board in 2 different sizes
  • 80 colour coded verb cards
  • a list of 80 irregular verbs in alphabetical order (colour coded)

List of 80 irregular verbs included in this product:

be, become, begin, bite, break, bring, build, burn, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, dig, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, fight, find, fly, freeze, get, give, go, grow, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, hurt, keep, know, learn, leave, lie, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, put, read, ride, ring, run, say, see, sell, send, set, sing, sink, sit, sleep, smell, speak, spell, spend, stand, steal, stick, sweep, swim, take, teach, tear, tell, think, throw, understand, wake, wear, win, write

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First Conditional Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Sentence Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on teaching if-clauses and the use of the FIRST CONDITIONAL. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Sentence domino as a BONUS - ideal for fast finishers!

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence domino cards
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Modal Verb Kaboom Game - Must, Mustn't, Not Have To, Needn't

By Miss Clever Cookie

Kaboom is a fun game to practice modal auxiliary verbs, 75 cards in total. It can be played in small groups or with the whole class. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Focused on the troublesome modal verbs MUST, MUSTN'T, NOT HAVE TO, NEEDN'T.

How to play:

  • print out and cut up the cards
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and reading the sentence
  • if they choose the correct modal verb, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Contains:

  • 60 modal verb cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards

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To Have vs Have Got - Confusing Grammar - Task Cards

By Miss Clever Cookie

Do your students find HAVE and HAVE GOT confusing? Then this product is just for them! It contains 63 task cards to practice the conjugation of the verbs have and have got. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Grammar charts as a BONUS! Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 63 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 9 Kaboom! cards
  • 7 answer sheets for Scoot
  • grammar charts
  • instructions
  • keys

LANGUAGE FOCUS:

  • conjugation of "HAVE"
  • conjugation of "HAVE GOT"
  • when can we use HAVE GOT?
  • affirmative sentences
  • negative sentences
  • questions
  • short answers and free speech
  • find and correct mistakes

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Third Conditional Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Sentence Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on teaching if-clauses and the use of the THIRD CONDITIONAL. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Sentence domino as a BONUS - ideal for fast finishers!

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence domino cards
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Present Perfect - Already, Just, (Not) Yet - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 differentiated task cards focused on using ALREADY, JUST AND (NOT) YET in Present Perfect. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Agreeing and Disagreeing Task Cards - So do I / Neither do I / I do / I don't

By Miss Clever Cookie

Differentiated task cards to practice agreeing and disagreeing (So do I. / Neither do I. / I do. / I don't.) Practice using different tenses and modal verbs. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 45 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards
  • 3 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence dominoes
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

Sentence Domino

  • print out and cut up, laminate (optional)
  • to be used in pairs or small groups - print out a few copies
  • pupils look for pairs - a statement with the corresponding agreeing or disagreeing response - which they place next to each other creating a line of matching cards

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Reflexive Pronoun Kaboom Game (also called Zap or Bam)

By Miss Clever Cookie

Kaboom is a fun game to practice reflexive pronouns, 75 cards in total. It can be played in small groups or with the whole class. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains multiple choice statements, students choose between OBJECT and REFLEXIVE pronouns.

How to play:

  • print out and cut up the cards
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and reading the sentence
  • if they choose the correct pronoun, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Contains:

  • 60 pronoun cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards

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Too vs (Not) Enough - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 differentiated task cards focused on using the intensifiers TOO + adjective and (NOT) adjective ENOUGH. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Was Were Past Simple Task Cards - Kaboom Game, Scoot, Centres

By Miss Clever Cookie

50 unique task cards focused on the use of past tense of the verb to BE, WAS and WERE. Each task card contains a picture prompt. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 50 unique task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 10 Kaboom! cards
  • 5 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on the past tense of the verb to BE in:

  • affirmative sentences
  • negative sentences
  • interrogative sentences (questions)
  • short answers

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing or making a sentence using cues and picture prompts
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Sorts and Games

By Miss Clever Cookie

Sorting activities and games to teach comparatives and superlatives.

* 1 Kinetic activity - sort by rule

* 1 Colour by rule sheet

* 6 Find the path sheets - sort by rule

* 1 Board game

* 1 Tic Tac Toe sheet

List of Materials and Instructions

1. Grammar Overview

2. Adjective Sorting Game

2 ways to play:

* a sit-down activity - print out, cut up

Children draw an adjective from a receptacle and place it on the right plate.

* a kinetic activity (great for lively classes) -print out two sets, cut up, laminate

  • divide students into two teams
  • place the plates at one end of the classroom and the receptacles with adjectives at the opposite end of the classroom
  • children pick an adjective and run and place it on the correct plate and run back
  • they high-five the next team member in line and only then can the next player pick an adjective and run to the plates
  • the competition ends when all the adjectives have been placed
  • the team which scores the most points (= placed the most adjectives right) wins

3. Colour by Rule worksheet + key

4. 6 Find the Right Path worksheets + keys

5. Board Game

You need counters and dices. To be played in pairs or small groups. If you teach a larger group, print out a few of them.

3 ways to play:

* pupils say the comparative and superlative of the adjective

* pupils form a comparative / superlative and add a suitable noun

* pupils form a sentence

If they make a mistake or don't know, they lose their turn and have to return back to the square they previously stood on.

6. Tic Tac Toe

To be played in pairs. In order to write their Xs and Os, pupils have to write the

comparative and superlative on the line. If they don't know, they have to choose a different square. If they make a mistake, they lose their turn.

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Thanksgiving Irregular Verb Task Cards, Past Simple

By Miss Clever Cookie

Practice irregular verbs AND teach about the history of Thanksgiving with this set of 30 unique Thanksgiving themed task cards focused on the use of irregular verbs in past simple. When put in the correct order, the task cards tell the story of the very first Thanksgiving - starting with Pilgrims leaving England in search of religious freedom. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 30 unique task cards
  • 2 number sheets to help students put the task cards in the right order
  • instructions, incl. printing instructions
  • keys

This product focuses on the use of irregular verbs in past simple, it contains affirmative sentences.

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • task cards can be used as a whole class activity or in groups, depending on the size of your class
  • if used as a group activity, print out as many sets as the number of groups
  1. print out (see printing instructions) and cut up the task card, print out the pages with numbers
  2. put the task cards (1 set) in a receptacle of your choice
  3. pupils take turns pulling out a card and making sentences - they fill the gaps with the right form of the verbs in brackets (all missing verbs are IRREGULAR VERBS in PAST SIMPLE)
  4. if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  5. if they get it wrong, they put it back
  6. the next pupil takes a turn; repeat until all task cards are handed out
  7. (if done as a group activity, hand out the rest of the sets at this point)
  8. once all the task cards are handed out, students put them in the correct order to create a story about the origins of Thanksgiving
  9. they place the task cards in the right place on the pages with numbers
  10. to check if they got it right, students flip the cards - the resultant picture should be that of a turkey
  11. students flip the task cards back and read out the story in the correct order

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Gegenteilige Adjektive - Spiele, German Opposites, games and activities

By Miss Clever Cookie

Printable low prep games and activities to practice German opposite adjectives. It contains 5 Tic Tac Toe games, a Connect 3 Sides Game, a colouring page and a recording sheet. Great for centers. Games can be played in pairs or in teams.

Includes:

  • 5 Tic Tac Toe Games - to be played in pairs, children have to say the opposites or form sentences to draw a X or a O
  • Connect 3 Sides Game - it's a great classroom game based on a TV game show. The rules are very simple, check out the Preview for more details.
  • 1 recording sheet - so students can practice their writing of opposite adjectives
  • 1 cute colouring page with a key

List of adjectives

* groß - klein; * dick - dünn; * alt - neu; * lang - kurz; *gut - schlecht; * schwarz - weiß; * laut - leise; * schnell - langsam; * hell - dunkel; * hart - weich; * heiß - kalt; * stark - schwach; * voll - leer; * reich - arm; * schwer - einfach; * glücklich - traurig; * trocken - nass; * hübsch - hässlich; * glatt - lockig; * hoch - niedrig; * gesund - krank; * faul - fleißig; * schmal - breit; * hungrig - satt; * süß - sauer; * nützlich - nutzlos; * schmutzig - sauber; * billig - teuer; * müde - munter; * dumm - klug; * rund - eckig; * tot - lebendig; * mutig - ängstlich; * frech - brav; * richtig - falsch; * dick - schlank; *erste - letzte

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Present Perfect Been vs Gone Task Cards - Kaboom, Scoot and Domino

By Miss Clever Cookie

Task cards to practice Present Perfect - BEEN and GONE. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up.

Contains:

  • 30 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards
  • 2 answer sheets for Scoot
  • 12 sentence dominoes
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered Kaboom! sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

Sentence Domino

  • print out and cut up, laminate (optional)
  • to be used in pairs or small groups - print out a few copies
  • pupils look for pairs - BEEN / GONE sentences with the corresponding clue sentences - which they place next to each other creating a line of matching cards

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By Miss Clever Cookie

45 differentiated task cards to practice SAY - TELL - SPEAK - TALK, words which ESL / EFL students often find confusing. Use them to play Kaboom Game or Scoot, they are great for Centers, Quiz Games, can be used as Bell Ringers. Low prep, just print out and cut up. Multiple choice and gap fill sentences.

Contains:

  • 45 task cards - they double up as Kaboom! sentence cards and Scoot cards
  • 15 Kaboom! cards
  • 3 answer sheets for Scoot
  • instructions
  • keys

INSTRUCTIONS:

Kaboom! Game

  • print out and cut up the numbered sentence cards and Kaboom! cards, laminate (optional)
  • put them in a receptacle of your choice
  • decide on how long you want to spend on this activity and set a timer
  • pupils take turns pulling out a card and finishing the sentence - they need to select the correct option or make a sentence using cues
  • if they say it right, they get to keep the card
  • if they get it wrong, they put it back
  • the next pupil takes a turn
  • if they pull out a Kaboom! card, they put all their cards back, feel free to use as many (or as few) Kaboom! card as you wish
  • pupil with the most cards at the end wins

Scoot Game

  • use the numbered sentence cards, each student gets a recording sheet
  • place one card on each student's desk. If you have fewer students than cards, feel free to not use the whole deck.
  • plan a route, make sure your students understand which way they are supposed to move
  • start the game by having each pupil write the answer to their card on their answer sheet
  • when students are finished, call out "SCOOT" and they move to their neighbour's desk where they write the answer to the card on that desk
  • call out "SCOOT" again, students move again, continue until students have answered all the cards
  • answer sheets can be corrected with the whole group, in pairs or collected for a later correction

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By Miss Clever Cookie

Includes everything you need to teach opposite adjectives:

* 72 flashcards

* a memory game

* 2 crosswords

* a wordsearch

* a Tic Tac Toe

* a Trimino puzzle

* 36 I have, Who Has game cards

* a board game.

Prints great in grayscale or colour, low prep.

List of adjectives included in this product:

* big - small; * thick - thin; * old - new; * long - short; *good - bad; * black - white; * noisy - quiet; * fast - slow; * light - dark; * hard - soft; * hot - cold; * strong - weak; * full - empty; * rich - poor; * difficult - easy; * happy - sad; * dry - wet; * beautiful - ugly; * straight - curly; * high - low; * healthy - sick; * lazy - hard-working; * narrow - wide; * tidy - messy; * safe - dangerous; * useful - useless; * dirty - clean; * cheap - expensive; * left - right; * stupid - clever; * first - last; * dead - alive; * polite - rude; * naughty - nice; * right - wrong; * fat - thin

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