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Grammar Gumballs Board Game

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Grammar Gumballs Board Game is a game for teaching and reinforcing basic grammar skills in young children. Targets nine of the early morphemes and grammatical structures identified by Roger Brown (1973). Children with language and learning difficulties often leave these structures out of their speech.  Grammar Gumballs includes five levels of difficulty for each illustration. Begin with a simple listening/imitation task and gradually progress to spontaneous production. Grades PreK - 3. 180 illustrated cards (20 for each area) teach nine grammatical forms:

  • Present Progressive Verbs
  • Irregular Past Tense Verbs
  • Subjective Pronouns
  • Copula Verbs (Is/Are)
  • Regular Plurals
  • Possessive Nouns
  • Regular Past Tense Verbs
  • Irregular Plurals
  • Possessive Pronouns

To play, fill up the gumball machine game board with gumball tokens. Choose the card set(s) you wish to teach. Have the students draw a card. Then, read them the questions that match the card from the lessons and activities book. As the students answer the questions, they spin the spinner and take that number of gumballs from the machine. At the end of the game, the student with the most gumball tokens is the winner!

Technical Specifications: 

Includes Gumball machine game board (9-1/2 inches by 14 inches), 180 illustrated cards, 80 gumball tokens, 64-page book with lessons, activities and homework sheets, CD-ROM for printing activity pages.

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Price: 
59.95
as of: 
05/03/2019
Grammar Gumballs Board Game


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Enablemart (A Division Of School Health Corporation)
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Phone: 888-640-1999
Fax: 800-235-1305
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