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SMACK THE WORD

On the whiteboard you will see past tense verbs or adverbs. SMACK THE WORD On the whiteboard you will see past tense verbs or adverbs. You will also see sentences with a missing word. Read the sentence, and when you know the word, smack it on the board with your hand. You only get once chance to hit the word. If you’re right, your team gets one point.

SMACK THE ADVERB

Yesterday, I went to the supermarket.

Yesterday, I went to the supermarket.

He still doesn’t know how to write his name.

He still doesn’t know how to write his name.

I can’t find my car keys anywhere!

I can’t find my car keys anywhere!

I studied harder for this exam than the last exam.

I studied harder for this exam than the last exam.

Pet the dog nicely, or it will bite you.

Pet the dog nicely, or it will bite you.

Listen carefully to the teacher’s instructions.

Listen carefully to the teacher’s instructions.

She sings so well that I think she’s famous.

She sings so well that I think she’s famous.

Look up!

Look up!

I spend a lot of time playing video games. I need to use my time more wisely.

I spend a lot of time playing video games. I need to use my time more wisely.

It is very unlikely that you will not do well on the next exam.

It is very unlikely that you will not do well on the next exam.

My grandma takes care of me when my parents are working hard at their job.

My grandma takes care of me when my parents are working hard at their job.

I put my homework right there, yesterday! Where did it go? I put my homework right there, yesterday!

I put my homework right there, yesterday! Where did it go? I put my homework right there, yesterday!

Your homework is wrong. Do it again!

Your homework is wrong. Do it again!

I think she stole your toy earlier. Talk to my sister. I think she stole your toy earlier.

I think she stole your toy earlier. Talk to my sister. I think she stole your toy earlier.

SMACK THE QUESTION

I’m going to the doctor’s later. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I’m going to the doctor’s later. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

He can read his book so quickly! HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

He can read his book so quickly! HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

My mom put the cookies up so high I cannot reach them. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

My mom put the cookies up so high I cannot reach them. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I can’t hear her. She speaks so softly. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I can’t hear her. She speaks so softly. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I never listen during morning assembly. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I never listen during morning assembly. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

My dad honks his car horn when other people drive slowly. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

My dad honks his car horn when other people drive slowly. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

Unfortunately, I lost my homework on the bus. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

Unfortunately, I lost my homework on the bus. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

There is a café downstairs. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

There is a café downstairs. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I haven’t seen him lately. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I haven’t seen him lately. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I mistakenly wrote “Mrs. Daniel” on the top of the exam paper. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I mistakenly wrote “Mrs. Daniel” on the top of the exam paper. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I often forget to do my homework. So I get in trouble. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

I often forget to do my homework. So I get in trouble. HOW? WHEN? WHERE?

SMACK THE VERB

The wind is blowing so powerfully.

The wind is blowing so powerfully.

He is listening to the teacher carefully.

He is listening to the teacher carefully.

My mom drives me to school early every day.

My mom drives me to school early every day.

I did so well on my exam that my mom bought me an iPad.

I did so well on my exam that my mom bought me an iPad.

The cheetah runs the fastest of all the animals.

The cheetah runs the fastest of all the animals.

My sister studies better than me, because she’s older.

My sister studies better than me, because she’s older.

Put your books here, or I won’t give them a score.

Put your books here, or I won’t give them a score.

Carefully carry the eggs to the car, please.

Carefully carry the eggs to the car, please.

I was talking to Mr. Daniel, earlier.

I was talking to Mr. Daniel, earlier.

There will be so many ants here later if you don’t throw your food in the garbage.

There will be so many ants here later if you don’t throw your food in the garbage.

Did you know that there is poop travelling underground, right now?

Did you know that there is poop travelling underground, right now?