Original Promptcreate me a quick active and passive voice assignment for a 7th grade class of students with disabilities
This resource focuses on the concept of active versus passive voice in English sentences. It provides clear definitions of both voices, with examples to illustrate the differences: in active voice, the subject performs the action (e.g., 'Leo ate the apple'), whereas in passive voice, the subject receives the action (e.g., 'The apple was eaten by Leo'). The activity encourages students to identify whether a sentence is in active or passive voice and to practice converting sentences between the two forms. It includes multiple-choice questions for identification and exercises for switching the voice, enhancing understanding of sentence structure and improving writing skills.