
Interactive Adjective Clause Matching Activity
Engage students in a fun and educational adjective clause matching game using pictures of iconic landmarks. Encourage them to create descriptive sentences with adjective clauses and then match them to the corresponding images. Enhance grammar skills while having a great time!
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Adjective Clause Matching Created by: Elinor Westfold and Loren Lee Chiesi
Objective Create and recognize adjective clauses.
Part 1: Write Sentences You will see groups of three pictures. Choose a picture. Quickly write your own sentence about the picture on your card in dark pen and BIG LETTERS. Use an adjective clause in your sentence. Give your card to your teacher when you finish. We will use your sentences to play a game. Ex: This is an elephant that can fly.
Choose one picture. Write a sentence with an adjective clause about it.
Choose one picture. Write a sentence with an adjective clause about it.
Choose one picture. Write a sentence with an adjective clause about it.
Part 2: Match your sentences to a picture Send 1 team member to the table. Put your hands behind your back. I will show you a picture. Grab the card that matches the picture. More than one card may match! Read your card aloud so that we can check it. If you are correct, keep the card. Send up a new teammate and repeat. The team with the most cards wins!
Lets play! The Great Wall, China