Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2019

Do You Have Trouble with Parts of Speech? Here's a great game!

Playing games at sheppardsoftware.com is a fun way to get more comfortable with parts of speech.


















To play, click on the word "Play" on the right side of the curtain.

The next screen tells you what a noun is and gives example. Click the button that says
"Choose a noun."




On the next screen, choose a noun by clicking on it:















Then, click   PLAY   ,  read about what an adjective is, and click the "choose an adjective" button.
On the next screen you will click on an adjective to describe the noun you chose:


Finally, you will follow the same procedure to choose a verb. You can click on all the choices to see what actions your noun character can take. In the picture below, the boy is sleeping:















Click on the link below to begin.

LINK: Who will be the star of the show?

You can also try some of the other games at the same website:

                          
       

                             


          

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Game--Identify Parts of Speech at Grammar Gorillas Website

Do you need to review what a noun is, what a verb is, what an adjective is, etc.? Can you identify these parts of speech in a sentence? Try playing this short game at Grammar Gorillas. You can choose beginning level (identify the noun or verb only) or advanced level (identifying all 8 parts of speech).

My suggestion: Click on the link below. Click "Play Now," then choose either beginner or advanced level and play the game. Each question tells you to click on a specific part of speech (noun, verb, etc.).

LINK: Parts of Speech Game at Grammar Gorillas


Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Summer School 2017 ESL Level 5 (NOTE: This class is not active as of August 2017)

Summer school begins on Monday, May 22nd, and lasts for 3 weeks. Even if you are unable to attend summer school, you can join my typing class and work on your keyboard skills from home. 

Click on the link below to join Teacher Kathy's summer school class at typing.com:

Join Teacher Kathy's class at typing.com

(NOTE: This class is not active as of August 2017)

NOTE: The above link to typing.com is best for beginning typists. If you already know how to type, try the typing games at sense-lang.org (click on the link Games at sense-lang.org in the Favorite Links list on the right side of this page). You can choose your level of difficulty. but even experienced typists may be surprised at how challenging the games are! This website also has lessons (click on the Lessons at sense-lang.org in the Favorite Links list at right), but I think typing.com is best for beginners.