English grammar for kids: adjectives quiz games

how to play

This is a card game for 2-4 players (or teams). The game path is made out of task (playing) cards and wild cards. The playing cards are double-sided and self-checking, with the task on one side, and the answer on the reverse.


  • Shuffle task and wild cards. Make your own game course by placing the cards face up (answer side down) on the floor or table.
  • Students roll the dice and land on a card.
  • If it is a wild card, they follow the instruction, e.g. Miss a turn, Sing an English song.
  • If it is a task card, they read the adjective, for example, big, then find its opposite, for example, small.
  • Then he or she checks the answer by flipping the card.
  • Each correct answer gains one point. The student with the most points wins the game.

preparation


  • Print out task and wild cards. Laminate for future use.
  • Cut out the individual cards, fold them and glue. Learn more how to prepare our cards (pdf). They are double-sided.
  • Before playing the game revise or pre-teach the names of all the items on the task cards.
  • You will need a place marker for each player and a dice to play the game. If you would like to make your own paper markers, you can use our colourful templates.

ideas for classroom games


  • Depending on your needs and goals, you can use the playing cards to play different games such as memory, matching or guessing games.
  • You are welcome to add your own ideas. For some suggestions, check out our 22 Flashcards Games handbook (pdf).

Flashcards and posters to teach adjectives in English.

Fun, challenging activities to practise adjectives in English.