Price: 250 points or $2.5 USD
Subjects: ela,eslGrammar,englishSecondLanguage,elaLanguageGrammar,conventionsOfStandardEnglish,elaLanguage,womensHistoryMonth
Grades: 2,3,4,5,6
Description: Your students will have fun reviewing past simple irregular verbs while they learn about Nobel Prize winning scientist Marie Curie. In this engaging mystery picture reveal game, twenty sentences are presented one by one. The sentences are accompanied by audio recordings to support emergent and struggling readers. Each sentence contains an irregular verb in the past simple form, which students must type correctly to complete a piece of the puzzle. The following verbs and phrasal verbs are included: be, be born, become, build, can, come, fall, find, get, go, have, keep, know, make, teach, win. A list of infinitive and past simple forms is given on the first page to review and clarify verb forms and spellings. The text is a brief biography of Marie Curie, who defied social conventions for women to become a groundbreaking scientist and win Nobel Prizes in chemistry and physics. Marie Curie is a powerful role model for children to learn about during Women's History Month or International Women's Day. This resource supports the following second and third grade common core standards for English language arts: 2.1.D: Form and use the past tense of frequently occurring irregular verbs. 3.1.D: Form and use regular and irregular verbs. 3.1.E: Form and use the simple verb tenses. It would also be appropriate for English language learners in upper elementary, middle school, or high school who are learning to use past simple verbs.