Friday, November 16, 2012

Grinch Freebies & a Linky Party!

It's freebie day! Can't wait to check out all of the holiday fun!  Scroll down to the bottom of this post to find the links.  :)

Growing up, my sisters and I loved to watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas every year!  My dad would always sing us the Grinch song to tease us and make us laugh.  So my holiday freebie today is Grinch themed!

It contains an open-ended Grinch game board that can be used with any card deck.



There is also a fun Grinchy Grammar packet.  It targets subjective and objective pronouns and verb tenses.

The pronoun game is played by drawing a card and filling in the blank with an appropriate subjective or objective pronoun.
But watch out for the Grinch!  He'll steal all your presents and make you put your cards back.

For the verb tense game, students draw a Grinch verb tense card and try to match it with a sentence that uses the corresponding verb.
Be careful of the Grinch cards!  If a student draws one, they lose a turn.

Hope your kiddos enjoy some of these!  You can grab this freebie {HERE}!!

Now, it's Holiday freebie linky party time!  To link up, all you do is click on the blue froggy button and enter your information.  Where it says name, you can put the name of your freebie.  Be sure it links directly to the page of your freebie and not just your blog in general.  Any problems or questions feel free to email me or leave a comment!



13 comments:

  1. My students will enjoy this activity -- thanks, Lauren!

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  2. Thanks Lauren! This was fun!

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  3. do you want Thanksgiving freebies or just Christmas freebies?

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  4. Love the Grinch game, but is there a way to change the Cindy Lou cards into number cards (instead of verb tenses)? I would definitely get more use out of it that way.

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    1. I'm not sure I know what you mean by number cards...I can add a set of blank cards if you want. :)

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    2. Here's what I meant: maybe put a number under Cindy Lou so (if the cards are used with the game board) the student knows how many spaces to move. I would think 1-3 would be enough numbers. Hope this makes sense!

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  5. everybody should enjoy the Grinch! Thanks! and thanks for hosting the linky party- more great games!

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  6. Glad to participate! This is great!

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