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Adverbs and Adjective Activities for Kids

Are you looking for a quick and easy activity to teach your students about adverbs and adjectives?  This activity will allow for whole classroom participation.  Some additional printable activities are also listed below.


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Step 1: 

Review the definition of an adverb.

a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there ). 

Step 2: 

Review the definition of an adjective.

a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. 

Step 3: 

Write the following paragraph on the board:

Travis entered the classroom. The class had just returned from recess. It was time to take a math test. Travis sat down at his desk. The test was face down on his desk. The teacher gave some instructions, and Travis flipped over his test. He looked at the first problem.

Step 4: 

Challenge the students to change the mood and meaning of the paragraph by using adverbs and adjectives. The students may work as a whole group, in small groups, or individually in their writing journals.

If working in groups, instruct each group to create a different mood. For example, happy, scared, anxious, mad, etc.

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Here is free game called Silly Sentence.


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Here is another game called The Bucket Game:



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You may also like these free task cards from our TpT store:

Teaching Adverbs and Adjectives Teachers Pay Teachers Promoting-Success

Here are 6 grammar task cards for 3rd grade, 4th grade, special education, ESL or speech therapy. They are a great alternative to worksheets. Students may play SCOOT, have a scavenger hunt or play other games. Additional game ideas, a student response form and an answer key are also provided.


Here are 6 grammar task cards for 3rd grade, 4th grade, special education, ESL or speech therapy. They are a great alternative to worksheets. Students may play SCOOT, have a scavenger hunt or play other games. Additional game ideas, a student response form and an answer key are also provided.

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To save time and money, you may also like this bundle of activities for teaching students the parts of speech:

 parts of speech grammar activities games task cards

In this fun packet, you will receive 150 tasks cards, which includes nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives and adverbs. Literacy center game ideas are included for small groups or large groups, such as a scavenger hunt and SCOOT.

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You may also like these resources from our Amazon Associate store:
 parts of speech BINGO game for kids

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 parts of speech storybooks for kids


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 parts of speech bulletin board teacher classroom decoration


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 adjectives and adverbs story book for kids literacy centers


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