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Teacher Directions
• Use this game to review with students the differences between adjectives and adverbs
• Game can be played with 2-4 players
• Print out the game board and cards. Laminate for durability.
• Player 1 selects a card and decides if the word is an adjective or adverb
• If they are correct they spin the spinner or roll the dice and move around the game
board
• If they are incorrect, they do not move
• Then Players 2-4 have a turn
• There is an answer key for students to use as well
• This can also be used as a scoot game, just choose which cards you want to use with
students. A recording sheet is also included with spots to record 16 words.
Adjective and Adverb game directions
• Player 1 selects a card and decides if the word is an adjective or adverb
• If they are correct they spin the spinner or roll the dice and move around
the game board
• If they are incorrect, they do not move
• Then players 2-4 take a turn
• Whoever reaches the finish first wins!
Remember!
Adjectives are words that describe a
noun. (kind, thin, wet)
Adverbs are words that describe an
action verb. (softly, quickly, correctly)