Summer Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs Activities for Comparing and Contrasting

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by Bluebird Speech

Price: 400 points or $4 USD

Subjects: speech,expressiveLanguage,receptiveLanguage,seasonSummer,elaLanguageGrammar,vocabAcquisitionAndUse,earlyIntervention

Grades: 13,1,2,3

Description: 56 Boom Cards, each with a summer-themed scenario to compare. For example, picture 1 shows a sunny day, picture 2 shows sunnier day, and picture 3 shows the sunniest day of them all! Use them in speech during the international summer games and summertime! Did you know? Comparatives and superlatives are adjectives (words that describe nouns) or adverbs (words that describe verbs or adjectives). Comparatives are used to compare 2 things. Usually –er or –ier are added to the end of the comparative (e.g. bigger). Superlatives are used to compare 3 or more things and describe the degree or quantity of something. Usually, -est or –iest are added to the end of the superlative (e.g. biggest). Some start with the word “most” or “least” (e.g. most expensive). For kids in speech therapy and students in kindergarten – 3rd grade targeting the following comparatives and superlatives: ✔ tall, taller, tallest ✔ short, shorter, shortest ✔ sunny, sunnier, sunniest ✔ cloudy, cloudier, cloudiest ✔ smelly, smellier, smelliest ✔ nasty, nastier, nastiest ✔ close, closer, closest ✔ far, farther, farthest ✔ deep, deeper, deepest ✔ shallow, shallower, shallowest ✔ scary, scarier, scariest ✔ high, higher, highest ✔ brave, braver, bravest ✔ full, fuller (more full), fullest ✔ high, higher, highest ✔ strong, stronger, strongest ✔ accurate, more accurate, most accurate ✔ quick, quicker, quickest ✔ slow, slower, slowest ✔ small, smaller, smallest and more!