![]() If your students need to revise and edit their writing, integrate grammar. I use two different versions of this Grammar Truth or Dare game: one for students who are more reserved and another for those who enjoy being goofy. Example: Give a one-minute monologue about everyone in your family without using any names – only pronouns! ![]() ![]() Go deeper with application when possible. Example: Explain the debate about the Oxford comma.Ĭonversely, Dare prompts might be harder questions or silly challenges. Truth prompts can be considered basic review questions. ![]() Get students to review basic skills and apply concepts important to reading and writing with a friendly game of Truth or Dare. Let’s look at some grammar games to engage middle and high school students in productive review sessions. However, grammar review does not always have to necessitate worksheets. Teachers can review grammar throughout the year to solidify understanding, to build confidence, to scaffold learning, and to engage students. It’s okay to move on from a grammar unit when not everyone has mastered the skill if you know you will be spiraling back to that content regularly. Like many other skills, grammar concepts need to be reviewed. Engaging grammar games for review in the middle or high school ELA classroom
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