Description
Go on a pirate adventure while learning regular past tense verbs! Great for speech therapy, ESL, ELL, and grammar instruction.
I have found the most success in teaching past tense verbs by verb pattern. There are 3 types of regular past tense verb endings. The verbs are broken into sound ending /d,t,Id/ for easier teaching and comprehension of regular past tense verbs. This resource includes different activities to reach a variety of learning needs and generalization.
INCLUDES (color and black & white):
– 12 cards with past tense verbs ending in /d/ sound
– 2 dice including the /d/ pictures
– Chutes and ladders game including the /d/ pictures
– Island beach scene incorporating the /d/ pictures
– 12 cards with past tense verbs ending in /t/ sound
– 2 dice including the /t/ pictures
– Treasure map board game including the /t/ pictures
– Island beach scene incorporating the /t/ pictures
– 12 cards with past tense verbs ending in /Id/ sound (“ed”)
– 2 dice including the /Id/ pictures
– Spin and say game including the /Id/ pictures
– Island beach scene incorporating the /Id/ pictures
– “More Pirate Verbs!”: A worksheet targeting 11 different regular past tense verbs
– “Picture-to-Verb Key”: A reference for the therapist on the verb targeted with each picture.
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Deborah Courtright –
Great resource for teaching regular past tense verbs by ending present tense sounds! Materials are organized well and provide a variety of activities for practice such as board games, dice roll with target words, and flash cards.
nawal –
This is amazing! I used it for my client and he loved it. The gaming aspect to this is definitely the best to use for young children who are learning past tense.
Eliza –
Great activity to target past tense verbs with my kiddos! It kept them all very engaged!