Interactive Grammar Games
Grammar games can also help students struggling with English and reading skills. Interactive electronic games can hold a kid's interest longer than using traditional pen and paper worksheets. Additionally, it is much cheaper to have a few websites available that allow your child to practice basic skills he or she needs to brush up on than to hire a tutor for tests.
Engaging Grammar Games for Kids
Elementary school children are often enthusiastic about school and learning. Keep them engaged in learning by directing them to the following interactive websites:
- Noun Dunk: This fun basketball game for kids has them choose whether the word on the basketball is a common noun, proper noun, or not a noun at all. Sink the basket with the correct choice to gain points.
- Monkey Business: Have the sound turned on for this cute interactive game that has children building bridges to let a monkey cross over treacherous waters. The goal of this game teaches proper sentence structure. If you put together the sentence wrong twice, the game will give the correct answer.
- Proofreading Makes Perfect: Older students can learn how to proofread by correcting sentences in this game. Click on "Check Answer" to get an immediate response on whether or not you are correct. A hint is given for each problem, helping students correctly identify what needs to be changed.
- Grammar Gorillas: Choose from a beginner or advanced level and rack up bananas as parts of speech are properly identified. Examples of the different parts of a sentence are at the bottom of the page once the game has begun.
- 2Bee or Nottoobee: Select one of two bumblebee characters and skill level in this game that helps you choose the right verb within the sentence. Level 1 deals with the present and Level 2 deals with the past tense.
- Paint by Idioms: Pick a character to paint, skill level, and the way you want the idiom problems presented. As you choose the correct answer, the painter will take care of the character you chose to paint. If you choose the wrong answer, an explanation of the correct one is given so that concepts are understood.
Collections of Interactive Games
Grammar websites often have more than one game available. Instead of saving individual games to your favorites list, you can save a website that includes several types of grammar games. Pull up a game according to what your child is learning to create a customized lesson plan.
The following sites have a number of different interactive grammar games:
- Exercises at Grammar Bytes!: Choose a game from five or more interactive exercises from eight different grammatical categories, including pronoun agreement, irregular verbs, and fragments. Each game is different, so be sure to read the directions before beginning.
- Grammar Blast: The textbook publishing company Houghton Mifflin offers grammar games based on grade levels 2 through 5. Choose the subject by unit and title in order to play the game.
- Maggie's Learning Adventures: Five fun grammar games are available at this website through Scholastic.com. Learn about editing, nouns, verbs, prefixes, suffixes, word endings, and rhyming words through the various games. This helpful site includes Spanish, math, and science games as well.
