Go Fish – Regular & Irregular Verbs | 168 Verb Forms Game Cards
Make learning verb forms fun and interactive with this Go Fish–style grammar game!
Students will practice 40 verbs (20 regular & 20 irregular) in 4 forms:
Infinitive, Past Simple, Past Participle, and -ing Form – for a total of 180 colorful cards.
Perfect for small groups, literacy centers, ESL lessons, and grammar revision.
Easy to prep – just print, cut, and play!
Game Rules:
How to Play Go Fish – Verb Forms Edition:
Objective:
Collect sets of 4 cards that show all forms of the same verb:
Infinitive
Past Simple
Past Participle
-ing Form
Shuffle the 168 cards.
Deal 5 cards to each player.
Place the rest face-down as the draw pile.
Gameplay:
On your turn, ask another player for a specific verb form of a verb you already have (e.g., “Do you have went?”).
If the player has it, they must give it to you.
You may continue asking until you don’t get a match.
If no match – “Go Fish!” – draw a card from the pile.
When a player collects all 4 forms of a verb, they place the set down.
Winning:
The player with the most complete verb sets at the end of the game wins!
Go Fish – Phonics Rules Game | 60 Cards | Phonics Centers & Small Groups
Make phonics practice fun and effective with this engaging Go Fish–style card game!
This set includes 30 unique CVC and phonics-based words (each printed twice) for a total of 60 cards, designed to help students master key phonics rules through play.
Phonics Categories Covered:
Short Vowels (CVC)
Long Vowels (CVCe)
Digraphs (ch, sh, th, wh, ph)
Vowel Teams (ai, ee, ea, oa)
R-Controlled Vowels (ar, er, ir, or, ur)
Beginning Blends (bl, st, cr, fl, tr)
Perfect for:
Phonics centers
Literacy stations
Small group instruction
Homeschool activities
Early readers
What’s Included:
60 printable cards (30 word pairs)
Color-coded by category for easy sorting
Easy-to-follow instructions
Goal:
Collect sets of 4 matching cards from the same category item (e.g., 4 “Pineapple” cards).
Setup:
Shuffle the cards.
Deal 5 cards to each player.
Place the rest face down in a draw pile (the “pond”).
How to Play:
The youngest player starts and asks another player for a specific card (e.g., “Do you have a Pineapple?”).
If the player has it, they must give all matching cards.
If not, they say “Go Fish!” and the asker draws 1 card from the pond.
If the drawn card is the one they asked for, they go again.
When a player collects 4 of the same card, they place the set in front of them.
The game ends when all sets are made.
Description:
Make learning letters fun with this Go Fish Alphabet Game! Designed for preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten learners, this phonics-based version of the classic card game helps children practice letter recognition, uppercase and lowercase matching, and early reading skills.
This printable set includes:
52 colorful playing cards (2 of each letter A–Z)
Clear uppercase and lowercase letters on each card
Simple, child-friendly design
Short and easy rules (included on a printable instruction sheet)
How to use:
Perfect for small groups, literacy centers, intervention, or at-home practice. Just print, cut, and play!
Skills practiced:
Letter recognition (A–Z)
Matching uppercase and lowercase
Turn-taking and listening
Early phonemic awareness
Great for:
HomeschooL
Reading centers
Speech therapy activities
ESL/EFL classrooms
Easy to prep – just print on cardstock and laminate for durability!
Grammar Go! – A Fun Grammar Card Game for Kids (Ages 5–9)
Make grammar fun and active with Grammar Go!
This printable card game helps young learners practice parts of speech, sentence building, and error correction through engaging and hands-on play.
What’s Included:
18 “Name It!” Cards – Name nouns, verbs, and adjectives based on prompts
18 “Use It!” Cards – Create sentences using grammar targets
18 “Fix It!” Cards – Correct grammar mistakes in short sentences
Colorful A4 Cover Page – Perfect for organizing or packaging
Easy-to-Follow Rules Page
Skills Practiced:
Parts of Speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives)
Sentence Formation
Grammar Awareness and Correction
Speaking and Vocabulary Development
Perfect For:
ESL / EFL classrooms
Elementary grammar review
Small groups or literacy centers
Homeschool activities
Format:
Printable PDF (A4)
Print, cut, and play – no prep needed!
How to Play:
Shuffle all cards and place them face down in a pile.
On their turn, a player picks the top card and reads the challenge aloud.
The player completes the challenge. If correct, they keep the card.
If unsure, the group can help and explain the rule.
Continue until all cards are used.
The player with the most cards wins!
Engage your students with grammar the fun way – through play!
Grab Grammar Go! today and bring smiles to your language lessons!
Rhyming Words Flashcard Puzzles – Fun Phonemic Awareness Activity for Kids!
Boost your students’ phonemic awareness with this engaging rhyming word puzzle set! Each puzzle includes three rhyming words and one odd word out — perfect for practicing listening skills, sound recognition, and vocabulary.
This printable resource is ideal for centers, small group work, or early finishers. Simply print, cut, and play! Great for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade learners.
What’s Included:
30 rhyming word puzzles (3 rhyming + 1 odd word)
Easy-to-use, low prep format
Make learning rhymes fun and interactive!
Adjective Matching Game: “Describe & Match”
Goal:
Match adjective cards with the correct pictures on a mat.
Game Components:
Mats – Each mat has 12 pictures of objects, animals, or nature.
Adjective Cards – Each card contains three adjectives that describe one picture.
How to Play:
Each player takes a mat with 12 pictures.
A player draws an adjective card and finds the matching picture on their mat.
If they match correctly, they keep the card. If not, they return it to the pile.
The player with the most matches wins!
Bonus: Players explain why the adjectives fit the picture.
Example:
Adjective Card: big, grey, strong → Picture: Elephant
Adjective Card: red, round, juicy → Picture: Apple
A fun and interactive way to build vocabulary!
Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action.
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Write passive sentences in Simple Present.
Write passive sentences in Simple Past.
Write passive sentences in Present Perfect.
Write passive sentences in Future I.
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Help your students learn to read and write with our word family posters. The house themed display helps create a beautiful classroom aesthetic while displaying an essential bank of early words.
Word Families Included in this packet:
-ab word family
-ad word family
-ag word family
-am word family
-an word family
-ap word family
-at word family
-ed word family
-en word family
-et word family
-id word family
-ig word family
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-ip word family
-it word family
-ob word family
-og word family
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-ot word family
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-ack word family
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-ent word family
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-ick word family
-ock word family
-oss word family
-uck word family
-ump word family
-ung word family
-unk word family
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-ust word family
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-ave word family
-ice word family
-ide word family
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-ite word family
-oke word family
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Help kids stay safe and confident with these easy-to-follow rules! This guide teaches children how to behave politely and responsibly in public transport, cars, and on the street. Clear and simple, it’s perfect for teaching safety and good manners in everyday situations.
These “English Medals of Achievement” are perfect for recognizing young learners’ progress in mastering English. Simply award them to students who have demonstrated dedication, effort, and enthusiasm in their English studies. Use the medals to celebrate milestones, encourage continued learning, and inspire a love for language!
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Help your students learn to read and write with our word family posters. The house themed display helps create a beautiful classroom aesthetic while displaying an essential bank of early words.
Word Families Included in this packet:
-ab word family
-ad word family
-ag word family
-am word family
-an word family
-ap word family
-at word family
-ed word family
-en word family
-et word family
-id word family
-ig word family
-in word family
-ip word family
-it word family
-ob word family
-og word family
-op word family
-ot word family
-ug word family
-um word family
-amp word family
-and word family
-ant word family
-ack word family
-ash word family
-end word family
-ent word family
-ess word family
-est word family
-ill word family
-ink word family
-ing word family
-ick word family
-ock word family
-oss word family
-uck word family
-ump word family
-ung word family
-unk word family
-ush word family
-ust word family
-ake word family
-ale word family
-ame word family
-ate word family
-ave word family
-ice word family
-ide word family
-ine word family
-ite word family
-oke word family
-ope word family
-ose word family
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These cards are designed to help learners of English master irregular verbs. Each card will display the base, past simple, and past participle forms of an irregular verb.
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This game can be played in pairs or in teams. The first student to play gets a card with a picture (and the guess-word) and a list of forbidden words. The aim of the game is to get the other team or player to say the guess-word on the card without using any of the forbidden words. They can’t use sound effects, gestures or any
derivatives from any of the words on the card either.
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These flashcards are designed to help children learn and identify basic colors. Each card features a single, bold color with a clear, concise label. The color is displayed in a large, easily recognizable format, making it perfect for young learners. Features:
Bright, vibrant colors: Attract attention and enhance learning.
Simple design: Focuses on the color itself, minimizing distractions.
Clear, easy-to-read labels: Help children quickly learn the names of each color.
Suitable for:
Preschoolers
Kindergarten students
Children with special needs
Anyone learning basic colors
Use these flashcards to:
Introduce colors to young learners.
Reinforce color recognition skills.
Play fun color-themed games.
Create colorful learning activities.
Enhance vocabulary development.