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2nd Grade Grammar Games & Activities for Literacy Centers | Grammar Curriculum

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Simple games that students can play independently! I let students play while I pulled intervention groups!
Cannot say enough how much I love this! It’s a fun and engaging way to help students who are having trouble grasping a concept or just to drive it home.

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    Teaching grammar got you pulling your hair out? You're not alone. We all know grammar is essential, but getting it to stick in our kiddos' brains? That's as tricky as trying to keep that adorable poster up on the wall. But, fear not! These 2nd Grade Grammar Games are your perfect solution for literacy centers.

    Think teaching a skill and moving on does the trick? Not so much. It doesn't allow your kiddos to truly mast and apply those crucial grammar skills. In fact, it feels like the lessons just slip right out of their minds.

    These Grammar Games for 2nd Grade make learning fun, interactive, and sticky (in a good way). These games are not just effective; they're exciting!

    Your students won't realize they're learning, they'll be too busy having a blast with these grammar review games!

    Here's what you'll get:

    • Labels for easy organization and clean up
    • Variety of games so your students never get bored
    • 16 sets of game cards for a variety of language topics

    A BONUS set of print-and-go anchor chart ideas for teaching each grammar skill.

    This resource covers everything from basic parts of speech to punctuation. We're taking it back to the basics and then some.

    Get your entire grammar curriculum with topics like:

    • Nouns
    • Verbs
    • Multiple Meaning Words
    • Sentences
    • Adverbs
    • Compound Words
    • Contractions
    • Context Clues
    • Pronouns
    • Adjectives
    • Homophones
    • Prefix & Suffix
    • ABC Order
    • Related Words
    • Conjunctions
    • Capitalization

    Use these games year-round for easy grab-and-go literacy centers. Each game includes 40 self-checking game cards so students can play independently!

    Teachers rave about how these games save time, keep students engaged, and even help communicate concepts to parents. It's not just a game, it's a classroom game changer!

    Don't just take my word for it. Here's what teachers like you had to say:

    ❤️ "These games are simple enough for the kids to understand, and I love that I can assign them to the kids for centers. They can complete the tasks while I am doing small groups. They keep the kids entertained and long enough to keep them busy during groups."

    ❤️ "My kids can't put down these games. They don't even realize they're learning!"

    ❤️ "I love how there are only four games, so students don't have to keep learning something new over and over. The questions are all self-correcting, which is super helpful! What a great resource that covers all the concepts I teach all year!

    Ready to take your literacy centers to the next level? Try these 2nd Grade Grammar Games today!


    Common Q&A:

    Q: “What standards do you use?”

    These games are aligned with the third-grade Common Core Language Standards.

    Q: “How do I print these?”

    Print these cards front-to-back using long-edge binding.

    Q: “How do you use these cards?”

    I created a blog post with more information about how to play. I’ve included four different ways you can use these game cards. Learn more HERE.

    Q: "Do you have a label for the Subject and Verb Agreement Game?"

    I do not at this time, but I've included labels for all other 16 games listed within this bundle!

    Q: "How does a growing bundle work?"

    A growing bundle means you pay for what's inside the bundle now, and then you'll have access to new games as they are added. If you have the TpT app, you'll receive a notification when new games are added.

    Q: "How do I access new games?"

    To access the games, log in to your TpT account, and click on your profile. Then, click "My Purchases." Use the dropdown menu to select "Sort by Recently Updated." There you will download the bundle once more, and the new games will be included.


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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
    Form and use frequently occurring irregular plural nouns (e.g., feet, children, teeth, mice, fish).
    Use reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves).
    Form and use the past tense of frequently occurring irregular verbs (e.g., sat, hid, told).
    Use adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified.

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