Adjectives and Adverbs PowerPoint Game Activity for ESL, ELL Grammar Practice

Are you looking for a fun, catchy resource to use to practice adjectives and adverbs in your ESL classes? This PowerPoint presentation gets your students’ eyes off grammar worksheets and onto your monitor or projector for interactive, gamified grammar practice. Using the PowerPoint makes teaching this grammar point super easy, and the vibrancy of the slides help students learn in more memorable ways. Grab this exciting set of custom-designed slides for teaching adjectives and adverbs and take your grammar instruction to the next level!

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You’ll love this incredible package for teaching adjectives and adverbs, and it’s a resource you can use over and over again. The entire resource is on PowerPoint, and the slides start with a short introduction on the differences between nouns, adjectives and adverbs, before moving into a grammar game.

This resource is excellent for ESL or ELL students who are studying grammar. It also works great for emerging bilingual students and in lower-level classes needing a review on adjectives and adverbs. It’s great for lessons focusing on grammar, first-day-of-school or last-day-of-school games, time-fillers, and review lessons.

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PRODUCT FEATURES

You can also use this presentation for classes practicing grammar remotely with both PowerPoint and Google Slides. Its excellent for engaging low-energy classes in both physical or online spaces.

✅ Say goodbye to hours spent designing complex slides! This PowerPoint is already set up and ready to be used to help your students understand grammar in more fun and meaningful ways. With a detailed lesson plan and resource instructions, using this resource is easy. You’ll be able to walk into your class, power up your projector and deliver a masterful lesson without breaking a sweat!

✅ Gamification for Grammar Practice: This PowerPoint gamifies learning and makes your grammar lesson standout! The slides start with a short introduction, showing the differences between a noun, adjective and adverb. Then the real fun begins! You’ll see a clickable main menu slide where students can choose a letter and then answer a question about the grammar. They’ll be changing base words into different parts: either nouns, adjectives or adverbs. After, if they get it right, you can click a button on the slide and points will be reward automatically. The friendly competition of gets your entire class practicing the grammar!

✅ Visualized Learning: Your students will love how the vibrant slides and dynamic animations make studying adjectives and adverbs exciting. Each slide has been customized to provide you with brilliant visuals and memorable animations that make your grammar lesson fun. You’ll love how the pacing is controlled by the pre-keyed animations.

 

WHAT TEACHERS on TpT ARE SAYING:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Todd said, “Has cut my prep time in half, especially teaching online where I am reduced to mass spectacle in order to help my students learn grammar.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ESL for All said, “I used this with an advanced beginner/low intermediate live remote ESL class, and the students liked it. We expanded the activity by having students generate sentences for some of the targeted words.”

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ABOUT THE PACKAGE

This package includes a PDF file with a lesson plan and resource notes. It can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. The PowerPoint Presentation has slides that have intricate animations built into the design, and it is not recommended to change the animations. Microsoft PowerPoint is required for use.

With the purchase of this resource, you’ll also get access to the digital version on Google Slides.

⭐ Get the Bundle for Big Savings ⭐

Purchase Adjectives and Adverbs PowerPoint Presentation in my PowerPoint Teaching Bundle and save on this and other resources like Gerunds and Infinitives for teaching using PowerPoint.

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Terms of Use:

This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.

**If you wish to use this resource for multiple classrooms or share it with fellow educators, please purchase additional licenses.Your adherence to these usage terms is greatly appreciated.

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    • ESL Lifeline has many professional PowerPoint presentations included in its catalog. While these files require Microsoft PowerPoint to access and use, they will always be contained within a zipped file. This ensures that you will receive both the PowerPoint and resource notes along with it. For more information on PowerPoint, please see the separate section below.

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