This subject predicate game comes with a colorful printable game board and 32 sentence cards. It also has an answer key for the kids to refer to. This can be a partner game or used in a small center. You can print a class set! You will laminate the board and cards. Staple into a file folder. When playing the game, place the cards in the center of the game board. One student draws a card from the stack. They read the sentence aloud. They then tell where they think the sentence should be split between the subject and predicate. A partner checks the answer against the key. If the studnet got the answer right, they get to roll a dice and move that many spaces. If they don't get it right, they don't roll for that turn. The cards are placed on the bottom of the pile in order to be recycled through the stack. Your students are sure to have fun reviewing subject and predicate with this game.
yes, I agree. As you can see from my previous comment to the seller before you, this was one of the first games I made and I did not include instructions. It is a very easy game to manage without directions though. I have sold hundreds of this game, and have one had you and the one other person tell me it needs directions. Most of my other games do have directions.
Hopefully other buyers will also realize it is easy to play without a copy of directions. My students were told once how to play and there was no need to repeat the directions. :-)
Thanks for your purchase though, and I do hope you were at least able to enjoy the game some and found something that you liked about it. If you were not, please let me know and I will gladly send you a new product.
October 11, 2012
Ebailey6
cute, but instructions would be nice for a center.
Thank you. I agree. This was one of the first games I made and it has been a learning experience. Most of my games do indeed have directions with the game. This was is simply enough though that I thought the teacher could just give a simple direction at the beginning of the week and the kids could easily play, which Is what I did. I do hope it worked out okay for you. :-) Thank you for your purchase.
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