Grammar Crosswords (and Doodles!) 3 Verb Structure and Clauses
- Contributor:
- ELA in Middle School
- Grade Range:
- Homeschool, 4-8
- Product Type:
- Crosswords Puzzles with Doodles, Word Puzzles
- File Type:
- Pages:
- 5 including Teacher Notes and Terms of Use
- Answer Key:
- Yes
- Teacher Notes for Implementation:
- Yes, 1 Page
Description
Students love learning when learning is fun! This Crosswords Puzzle allows students to review their knowledge of key parts of speech and grammar vocabulary while enjoying the challenge of completing an individual puzzle. The imbedded sketch art from Ron Leishman Digital Toonage and Creative Clips allow students to further express themselves by coloring the drawings or making use of the doodle borders!
Objectives:
The student will review key vocabulary words
Teacher Prep Time: Just print and go!
Lesson Duration: 5 minutes
Included in This Product:
Two versions of the Crosswords Puzzle, one with a word bank for differentiation
Completed Puzzle Key
The terms that are reviewed in this resource are:
Adjective Infinitive Predicate
Adverb Interjection Preposition
Article Noun Pronoun
Auxiliary Verb Object Subject
Clause Participle Tense
Conjunction Phrase Verb
Aligned to TEKS: 6.2, 7.2, and 8.2
And Adopted 2017 Standards (in effect 2019): 6.2, 7.2, 8.2
This lesson is appropriate for grades 6-8.
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