This is a game to learn the irregular verbs forms (past and past participle).
Rules
1. Spin the wheel or circle then click again to make it stop.
2. Click on the word mark by the arrow.
3. Answer the questions about the verb (there are five question by verb)
4. Repeat.
The winner will be who answers the largest number of question in the correct way.
This PPT will help you review the English irregular verbs. You might want to download the it and print out the slide with the clues to be able to play the game. Good luck.
This interactive quiz allows students to choose an answer and be given feedback as to whether this is right or wrong.
A great way to learn the different forms of irregular verbs. This presentation is concerned with a variety of verbs starting with A through to D.
Enjoy,
Dave
today we reviewed the Pythagorean Theorem and there was one sheet handed out to the B and D class and two handed out to the C class.
B and D make sure both sides are done, C make sure the front of each is done.
This PPT will help you review the English irregular verbs. You might want to download the it and print out the slide with the clues to be able to play the game. Good luck.
This interactive quiz allows students to choose an answer and be given feedback as to whether this is right or wrong.
A great way to learn the different forms of irregular verbs. This presentation is concerned with a variety of verbs starting with A through to D.
Enjoy,
Dave
today we reviewed the Pythagorean Theorem and there was one sheet handed out to the B and D class and two handed out to the C class.
B and D make sure both sides are done, C make sure the front of each is done.
This is a simple game for upper elementary students learning verbs. There are 3 wrong answers and 1 correct. That is the one the players are looking for. There is a automatic count down that tells the students to choose. The teacher does not have to click anything until he/she wants the correct answer revealed.
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• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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2. 1. Spin the wheel or circle then click again to make it stop.
2. Click on the word mark by the arrow ( ).
3. Answer the question about the verb (there are five question by verb)
4. Repeat.
The winner will be who answers the largest number of
question in the correct way.