My Adjective Aliens activity has been such a hit, I decided to create another adjectives download to continue working on this tricky skill!
Have fun learning, practicing, and using adjectives with this fun ice cream themed activity pack!
In this file:
-Sort by Senses: Students will sort the adjectives by the senses used to determine that quality.
-Describing Cones: Each cone will have an adjective. Students will have to add the ice cream scoops (nouns) to the appropriate cone. Which cone will have the most scoops!? Your students can have fun guessing!
-Color by Adjective: Students must express a noun that can be described by each adjective in order to color the picture provided!
-Board Game: Print and laminate the game. Students can take turns rolling a dice and moving across the board. On each spot they land on, there will be an adjective. They must express a noun that can be described by that adjective in order to complete their turn.
-Listening for Adjectives: Students will pick a card and hand it to a teacher/SLP/peer to read. They must listen to the sentence and express the adjective they heard. If they pick the “sweet tooth” card, they get an extra turn. At the end of the game, students can count how many cards they have. The student with the most cards is the winner.
-Complete the Sentence Card Game: Students will pick a card and express an adjective to complete the cloze sentence provided. Once they respond with an adjective that makes the most sense, they can hold onto their card. Each card has a point value, 1-5. Once all of the cards are used or time runs out, students can add up their points to determine a winner.
-Review Worksheet
-Adjective Word Search
You can access this download in my TpT store!!
Now you can win this download for yourself!! Just leave a comment below and I will randomly pick one lucky winner tomorrow, Tuesday March 26th in the evening! Good luck!
This looks so good! I am crossing my fingers to win a copy. I am adding it to my TPT wishlist also.
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Thinking of descriptor words are so challenging for language kids. This activity frames various leveled strategies for using adjectives. Great idea.
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This is making me so hungry for some warmer weather!! This will definitely bring some describing fun to the therapy room. Thanks for creating such a fun, functional activity! maria.wellman@gmail.com
ReplyDeletethis is a super cute idea, i only have one other activity for adjectives.
ReplyDeleteI love this activity! I already have a laundry list of kids who could use this! Here's hoping for good luck :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun - my kiddos would love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute game! I love working on adjectives with my students.
ReplyDeleteCute ideas as always!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. So many of my kids are working on this skill.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I'm always on the look-out for good describing activities! aersta.acerson@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! aersta.acerson@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I'm always looking for fun ideas to target grammar skills!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to pair this with a favorite app: Bamba ice-cream! Check it out everyone: http://lyonsden11.blogspot.com/2013/03/ice-cream-free-pick-your-flavors.html (IT'S FREE!) Keep the wonderful activities coming!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCute activity for adjectives. Love the ice cream theme.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! What a fun activity to wish the warmer weather along!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun and engaging activity for students. They will get excited about the ice cream theme!
ReplyDeleteGreat activities for expanding language with s motivating theme. I could see using this with several of my students this summer.
ReplyDeleteGreat activity for teaching/learning adjectives! Love the ice cream theme!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a GREAT activity I could use with my son. He is apraxic and he struggles with sentence structure. He is doing great on sounds and now his SLP is working on sentence structure. This would be great for him and fun so it will keep his attention!! Cool activity!!!!
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