Looking for a low-prep game to give students repeated practice using coordinating conjunctions in compound sentences? Players place a counter on a circle, then use that coordinating conjunction — and, but, or, nor, so, yet — to construct a compound sentence. The first player to connect four counters in a row wins.
The game format keeps engagement high while giving students repeated oral and written practice at the sentence level, making it well-suited for small group grammar sessions or partner work.
What's included:
6 different game boards, each with a unique arrangement of coordinating conjunctions — available in colour and black & white
Recording templates for students to write their sentences each turn