We’ve been poppin in speech this month! I’ve been doing lots of grammar popcorn activities and I’m finally done tweaking them so I can share them! It looks a little something like this! This download hits a few of the grammar activities my k-5 kids are working on: prepositional phrases, coordinating conjunctions, pronouns, and irregular verbs.
The first activity included works on using coordinating conjunctions. The student draws a piece of popcorn and then has to decide which conjunction should go in the blank (AND, BUT , OR.) Once they identify the conjunction, they sort it to that popcorn machine.
This activity is targeted at increasing the student’s sentence complexity. Several of my students are working on using prepositional phrases. They can draw the phrase from the popcorn container or pile and then think of a sentence to use it in.
This activity is targeting subjective and objective pronouns. Students read the sentence on their popcorn card and fill in the appropriate pronoun (she/her/he/him.) Then they sort them on the sorting mat.
The last activity is one that works for irregular verbs. It has a picture of the regular verb form and the students need to name the irregular form. Grab all your popcorn grammar activities right HERE! One of my fellow bloggers, Ashley, posted this cute bulletin board idea yesterday! We must be on the same wavelength! Just a note – the popcorn containers are from the Target dollar spot last year. I’ve also seen them pop up (haha) in dollar stores! If you grab the download – leave a comment! Clipart copyright scrappindoodles.
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Great minds think alike!! I just found the popcorn things at target this week! I have been putting together an activity for them. Stay tuned, it should be posted tomorrow!!
I LOVE your site! I can’t imagine how you find all the time to develop these awesome games. Thanks for sharing all of your ideas!
Hi Jenna. I featured you in my blog: letstalkslp.blogspot.com today. I hope that is alright with you. I just love your popcorn language ideas!
Fun! Thanks Jenna!
-Deb (Speech Gadget)
Gosh I love all your activities! It’s amazing how you find the time to make all these and you are a God send to share them all on your AMAZING blog! My students are absolutely loving everything! Thanks so much!
Way cute! I change the theme of my room every year. This year we are Racing Towards Good Speech and Language. Next year I’m thinking a movie theme…with popcorn of course 🙂 Looked who popped in for speech and language…And the Oscar Goes to (for my speech graduates)…I need more ideas people!
Looks like fun. Thanks Jenna.
Linda
This looks so fun! Thanks Jenna
Jenna! You have been such a lifesaver for me this year! I am in my first job out of grad school, working at 4 schools, so needless to say I have my hands full! I have your blog as my homepage and have already used countless material so far this year! I live practically in the middle of nowhere so cutting and laminating have become a hobby 🙂 Thanks so much for your creativity and generosity!
I just bought those popcorn cups from Target a few months ago, and finished making a popcorn artic activity the other day. It must be a popcorn kind of week!
Would it be possible to post a page of blank popcorn kernals and blank tickets so that we could add whatever we wanted to them? I appreciate you sharing your materials with us all!
You are too generous to share so many great ideas for free! I am also a school SLP and I have no idea where you find the time to make all your goodies. Thank you!
I used your popcorn verbs pictures for my preschoolers this last week. After they took a turn modeling a sentence using the verb they identified they tossed popcorn in the popcorn containers. I have the same containers you have so I pulled those out. I took ping pong balls and hot glued cotton balls around each one. I made three to use for our game. The ping pong ball gave it some weight when we tossed it and the cotton balls gave it texture and a bumpy look. The kids had a great time trying to toss the popcorn.
I was just thinking of bringing in my air popcorn popper to motivate some kiddos. This would tie right in! THANKS! HOPE ALL IS WELL! 🙂
Thanks for the freebie!
my students (mexico) are afraid of speaking I hope this could really work on them….thnx
What an awesome freebie! Thanks so much!
Hass the name of this product been changed? Not finding it in your store. thanks!