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Grammar Trashketball Games Bundle - Grammar Practice Activities (16 Games)

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My students absolutely loved this resource. It was easy to use in my classroom and made things fun and engaging! Thank you so much for creating it!
Students loved this resource! They worked hard because they were motivated to win and be able to shoot baskets. Also love that it's fully editable, so it can be used over and over again.

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    1. Use formative assessment to review grammar and language concepts with this bundle that includes Trashketball games for standard English grammar and usage. These games will save your valuable time as they already include concept review slides, editable question slides, and answer keys. Students mee
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    Teach grammar concepts and skills with these grammar trashketball games that will excite your students! These language games use active learning to help you improve student writing and to make "boring" grammar engaging. The pre-made games save you hours of prep, but if you choose, you can edit the questions and rules.

    This bundle includes the following games:

    • Subject & Verb Agreement (updated with Google Slides)
    • Pronouns & Antecedents (updated with Google Slides)
    • College Test Preparation Practice: Grammar & Usage Errors
    • Troublesome (Homophones & Contractions) Words
    • Comma Rules
    • Review of Phrases (Appositives, Prepositional Phrases, and Verbals)
    • Expanded Parts of Speech (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, and Prepositions) (updated with Google Slides)
    • Parts of Speech (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives) (updated with Google Slides)
    • Sentence Parts (Subjects, Predicates, Objects)
    • Sentence Structures (updated with Google Slides)
    • Sentence Problems (Run-ons, Comma Splices, Fragments)
    • Prepositional Phrases (updated with Google Slides)
    • Appositive Phrases (updated with Google Slides)
    • Verbal Phrases
    • Combining Sentences (updated with Google Sides)
    • Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative)

    All you need to start using these activities in your classroom is the ability to project a PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation, a soft ball, dark tape, and a trash can. Teach each concept first and then use these games as guided practice. Follow each game with independent practice and watch your students improve their test scores. If you complete these language concepts weekly, this bundle will provide you with sixteen weeks of learning activities. Furthermore, these are excellent for differentiating instruction.

    Research shows that students often learn best when they can move, and this activity motivates students further by tapping into their love of sports. Using heterogeneous groups to play a game with friendly competition is an excellent way to meet the needs of all of your students and reward them for their success. These games are a useful way to involve your special education students and English language learners.

    By purchasing the games, you will receive significant savings; however, all of the games are also available individually.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why).
    Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting inappropriate fragments and run-ons.
    Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their).
    Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence.
    Explain the function of conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections in general and their function in particular sentences.

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