Dicing with Grammar
Dicing with Grammar
4.74227 reviews

It's simple really: English grammar can be a very dry subject, but this need not be the case. For a few years now, I have been developing a games-based approach to teaching important grammar concepts. It is amazing how the introduction of dice takes the learning into a new place - the element of chance making it seem less like work and more like play. Because I test my games extensively in the classroom, I get a feel for what works. Dump your boring worksheets and start dicing with grammar.

I’ll admit it! I’m a bit obsessed with ‘Beowulf’. I do have a good reason: it inspires great writing.

You are buying:

  • a mega three week fiction writing unit;
  • a four/five session journalistic style unit;
  • a sentence grammar activity that I use frequently - it can be adapted for any text and is worth revisiting often.

Of course, they are all strictly ‘Beowulf’ themed. Get involved - you’ll soon get the Beowulf bug.

Reviews

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CLAMY

5 years ago
5

This is just what I needed for my next home learning unit. There is a clear 3 week plan of how the resources can be used in the narrative writing unit, which can be adapted to suit my class and a great range of resources to support the suggested lessons, all of which can be adapted where needed.<br /> I'm looking forward to seeing the writing my class produce.

juliet.cropper

6 years ago
3

I think the resource content is good, but without a planning overview or SoW grid, it is very difficult to navigate around the resources and organise them in order. I would expect this from a paid resource. I would rate more highly if it were available. Can it be?

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