Price: 250 points or $2.5 USD
Subjects: englishSecondLanguage,elaLanguage,conventionsOfStandardEnglish,expressiveLanguage
Grades: 0
Description: Are you targeting comparative and superlatives or focusing on morphology in your speech sessions? This engaging 76-card lesson deck supports Sentence development and helps students Develop grammatical sentences using the -er and -est forms correctly. Designed for speech therapists, ESL instructors, and language arts teachers, this lesson covers the rules—and exceptions—of comparatives and superlatives, including tricky words like good, bad, and far. Whether you're introducing comparative and superlative concepts or reinforcing grammar with older students, this deck is structured for scaffolded learning. It’s a strong addition to your morphology activities, great for Teaching sentence structure, and supports syntax speech therapy activities as part of a comprehensive grammar plan. This is a 76 card deck with instructional slides, 53 fill in the blank, scaffolded slides and 17 open ended slides to help your student Develop grammatical sentences with these forms. As always, my artwork is geared for OLDER students. If interested for the accompanying PRINITIE- search the printie section of my studio for the worksheets with the same title. ( Comparative and Superlatives PRINTIE)/ NOTICE: This deck allows for students to misspell the word- A skip- feature is added for those who want to hold spelling accountability