
This game is a fun and very effective way to review quantifiers as an in-person class. But it also works as an interactive, online game.
HOW TO PLAY:
1.) Players (or teams) take turns challenging each other to make a sentence in specific squares.
If the word(s) can be used, the player makes a ‘there is/are’ sentence with the word(s), and receives a point.
If the word can’t be used, the player places an X on the square, and gets 2 points.
2.) The turn passes to the other player (or team)
TIPS:
1.) Remember that non-count nouns are always singular.
To review count and non-count nouns? CLICK HERE
2.) How to use ‘there is/are’ in…
an affirmative with a singular noun – there is
an affirmative with a plural noun – there are
a negative with a singular noun – there isn’t
a negative with a plural noun – there aren’t
an interrogative with a single noun – is there
an interrogative with a plural noun – are there
Do you want to review ‘there is/are’ before you play? CLICK HERE
Do you want to review the Master Chart? CLICK HERE
LET’S PLAY!
Feel free to use the interactive scoreboard:
