Baking Sentence Scramble w/ Gingerbread & Christmas Cookies

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by English with Imagination

Price: 325 points or $3.25 USD

Subjects: ela,christmas,englishSecondLanguage,eslGrammar,elaLanguageGrammar,elaLanguage,conventionsOfStandardEnglish

Grades: 1,2,3,4,5

Description: Your English learners will practice prepositions of place and the determiners "some" and "any" with this fun grammar game about baking gingerbread cookies. On each randomly presented slide, the students will form a sentence to describe a photo related to baking Christmas cookies, gingerbread houses, or gingerbread men. Each sentence contains six or seven word tiles that follow a consistent pattern: a "there is" / "there are" clause followed by a prepositional phrase. Students will move the tiles to form simple declarative, interrogative, and negative sentences. In the process, they'll review the following prepositions of place: above, below, between, in, in front of, next to, and on. The sentences are illustrated with vibrant color photography to support reading comprehension and vocabulary acquisition. The photos of cozy kitchens and holiday treats illustrate the following vocabulary: bag, ball, bowl, box, butter, candy, chocolate, cookie, cup, egg, flour, fridge, heart, house, jar, milk, nut, oven, people, plate, roof, snowman, spice, spoon, star, sugar, tray. I regularly use digital sentence scrambles to review grammar concepts with my students. They enjoy seeing the pictures, moving the word tiles, and getting instant feedback. I find that these activities can be a great bridge between receptive and productive language use. The sentence scramble gives them the structured experience that they need to confidently use the language in conversation.