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A set of fun English games to expand vocabulary, increase knowledge and boost confidence in writing.

Pupils will love this selection of three enjoyable literacy writing games that can be played individually, in pairs or in teams.

When playing these games, pupils will learn about and use the following:
• Different word classes, including nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, determiners, prepositions
• Different phrase classes, including noun phrases, verb phrases, prepositional phrases
• Different clause classes, including subordinate clauses, relative clauses
• A range of sentence structures
• A wider range of vocabulary

All games are ready to print and play.

The games range from being suitable as a quick starter or plenary or as the main activity of a literacy lesson or booster group. They are also perfect to play with the family or for homeschoolers. These fun games are ideal for reluctant writers.

Clear instructions and example playing sheets are provided.

Each game comes with variations to adjust the challenge level for your pupils. In addition, documents are easily editable to adapt for your class or group.

Each resource is provided in both editable Word and PDF format.

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6 months ago
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