FREE LANGUAGE ARTS LESSON – “Grammar Worksheets ESL | Bingo Boards Verb Tenses | Verb To Do”   Recently updated !


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2nd – 5th Grade



Bingo Boards Grammar Verb to Do
This engaging and versatile Bingo Boards Grammar Bundle is designed to make learning grammar fun!

P.S: Grab the Growing Bundle of Grammar Bingo Games here!

Perfect for classrooms and homeschool settings, this bundle covers a wide range of essential grammar concepts, including:

  • Verb Tenses: Help students master different verb forms through interactive bingo games.
  • Parts of Speech: From nouns to adjectives, pronouns to adverbs, this bundle includes bingo boards that focus on identifying and understanding parts of speech.
  • Sentence Structure: Strengthen sentence construction skills by recognizing and applying proper grammar rules.
  • Fun for All Levels: Whether you’re reinforcing basic grammar skills or challenging more advanced learners, these bingo boards are designed for various proficiency levels.

Instructions for Using Bingo Boards Grammar

Prepare the Materials:

  • Print the desired bingo boards and calling cards from the Bingo Boards Grammar bundle.
  • If you’re using the boards for multiple sessions, consider laminating them for durability.
  • Gather markers or tokens for students to cover the spaces (e.g., bingo chips, dry-erase markers, or stickers).

Introduce the Grammar Concepts:

Before starting the game, introduce the grammar concepts included in the bingo boards (verb tenses, parts of speech, sentence structure, etc.).

Review examples of each concept so students are familiar with what they are looking for on their bingo boards.

Distribute the Bingo Boards:

  • Give each student a bingo board. You can assign different boards for different skill levels, or let students choose their preferred board.
  • Ensure each student has a set of markers (or tokens) to cover the spaces.

Start the Game:

  • Choose a caller (teacher or student) who will read out the grammar-related prompts from the calling cards. For example:

“Find the past tense of the verb to run.”

“Cover the adjective in the sentence: ‘The quick fox jumped over the lazy dog.’”

  • If the students identify the correct grammar item on their board (e.g., a verb in the correct tense or a part of speech), they cover that space with a marker.

Winning the Game:

The first student to complete a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) and shout “Bingo!” wins the round.

  • You can choose to verify their answers by asking them to explain the grammar concept covered in their row (e.g., identify the verb tense in their winning row).

Optional Variations:

Multiple Rounds: You can play several rounds with different grammar concepts, or shuffle the calling cards for a new game each time.

Team Play: Divide the class into teams and have them collaborate to identify and mark the correct answers, promoting discussion and teamwork.

Timed Rounds: Add an extra layer of excitement by giving students a set time (e.g., 2 minutes) to mark as many correct answers as possible.

Wrap Up:

After each round, take a moment to discuss any tricky grammar concepts that came up during the game.

Offer additional practice or explanations as needed.

Perfect for keeping your students engaged while reinforcing important grammar concepts!

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