Elementary subject verb agreement game




















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When a pair has completed all 12 sentences, check their answers. If the sentences are correct and use the appropriate subject-verb agreement, the students swap roles for Text B.

The first pair of students to finish wins. Sentence Tic-Tac-Toe. In this engaging subject-verb agreement game, students play Tic-Tac-Toe by completing present simple sentences with the correct subject-verb agreement and pronouncing verb forms correctly. In pairs, the first student chooses a square and decides which verb in the box at the top of the worksheet can be used to complete the sentence. The student writes the verb in the space provided, making sure that the subject-verb agreement and spelling are correct.

The student then reads the sentence aloud, pronouncing the verb form correctly. If the student does this successfully, they write their name in the square. If not, the other student can steal the square by correcting the verb, spelling or pronunciation. This continues back and forth until one of the students gets three squares in a row.

If the subject-verb agreement and pronunciation are correct, the pair moves on to the second game. The first pair to complete both games with the correct verb forms and pronunciation is the winner. Subject and Verb Draughts. Here is an engaging subject-verb agreement game for students to play in class.

In the game, students play subject-verb agreement draughts using subject and verb counters. A singular or plural subject counter may only take a verb counter or vice versa when there is subject-verb agreement between them. For example, the 'You' counter can take the 'ask' counter but cannot take the 'wants' counter. When there is subject-verb agreement, the student makes a present tense sentence using the two words before taking their opponent's counter. If a student manages to get their counter across the board, the counter becomes a queen.

The queen can move around the board freely one square at a time and has subject-verb agreement with all counters. When the students have finished playing, give them a set of game 2 counters and the students play again using new subjects and verbs.

Who are you? Here is a rewarding subject-verb agreement activity to help teach students present simple and continuous subject-verb agreement in the first and third-person. Students begin by completing sentences with information about themselves using the correct subject-verb agreement. The students also create two more sentences of their own at the end.



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