Are you looking for a low-prep game for students to practice identifying adverbs and adverbial phrases and classifying how they function in a sentence? Players pick up a sentence card, find the adverb or adverbial phrase, then place a counter on a circle that describes its function — when, where, how, how often, or why. The first player to connect four counters in a row wins.
Note that this resource covers both single-word adverbs and adverbial phrases, making it useful for consolidating both concepts alongside each other.
What's included:
6 different game boards, each with a unique arrangement of when, where, how, how often, and why — available in colour and black & white
Sentence cards covering adverbs and adverbial phrases describing when, where, how, how often, and why
Recording templates for students to write their answer each turn