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10 Ready-To-Go Games for Teaching (1) Contractions, (2) Nouns/Verbs/Adjectives, and (3) Common vs. Proper Nouns (set #t-28)

10 Ready-To-Go Games for Teaching (1) Contractions, (2) Nouns/Verbs/Adjectives, and (3) Common vs. Proper Nouns (set #t-28)

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If you teach first or second grade (or have a child that age at home), these 10 ready-to-go games and activities can help them practice 

  • building and deconstructing contractions
  • differentiating between nouns, verbs and adjectives
  • understanding the difference between common nouns and proper nouns

The first picture (bordered in red) is a collage of several of the 10 activities in this set. Then, the remaining pictures show all 10 items one at a time--close up, with a brief explanation of the activity. (Those explanation cards will be mailed to you with the rest of the items.)

Included in this set are the following lightly used items:

  • contractions matching game (laminated, 12 matches total, mice and cheese themed)
  • "Does it need a capital?" proper and common nouns sort (laminated, 16 words to sort, monster theme)
  • noun, verb or adjective sort (headers are laminated but cards are not, plant themed)
  • 48 contractions bingo boards (laminated, a great whole class contractions activity)
  • contractions matching game (laminated, 12 matches total, frog and lillypad themed)
  • contractions paint-strip quiz cards (10 laminated sets of 9 cards each, great for partners to quiz each other)
  • noun, verb or adjective sort  (laminated, travel themed)
  • noun vs verb sort (laminated, 12 cards to sort)
  • "Does it need a capital?" proper and common nouns sort (laminated, 16 words to sort, zebra theme)
  • "Is it a verb or not?" sort (laminated, 24 word cards to sort, robot themed)

THERE IS ONLY ONE SET AVAILABLE! 

This set is used but in good shape!  I'm just retiring from teaching and no longer need them.

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