Sunday, September 15, 2024

Sentence Skeletons


I've previously mentioned this activity in Language Practice Activities Grammar.  It is semi-controlled practice.

Students are given the key words of a sentence, and must grammaticize them into a fully grammatical sentence using the target language.  For example: cat, mouse, chase.  Depending on the target language, this can be grammaticized into the present simple “Cats chase mice”, present continuous “The cat is chasing the mouse”, present perfect “The cat has chased the mouse”, present passive simple “Mice are chased by cats”, etc.  

Sentence Skeletons are a common prompt in controlled practice exercises.  They don’t always need to be gamified.  For a more sedentary class, it is perfectly fine to do the sentence skeletons sitting in desks with paper and pencil.   However, if you want to gamify them for a more active class, they  can be combined with other activities: Board Race, Crossword Puzzle, Garbage Man, Grass Skirts, or Hurricane, etc.


Active Passive Review


Present

Past

Past Participle

catch

drive

eat

kick

take

steal

caught

drove

ate

kicked

took

stole

caught

driven

eaten

kicked

taken

stolen



  1. cat mouse catch


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  1. boy hamburger eat


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  1. students test take



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  1. girl ball kick


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  1. man car drive


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  1. thief steal wallet


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