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With the Yo-Ho-Ho Irregular Verbs set, you have everything you need to offer your students a fun way to introduce, study, and practice the 100 most common irregular verbs.

This set contains the following:

⭐️ The Yo-Ho-Ho Irregular Verbs Board Game (14 pages)

Kids absolutely love this pirate themed board game! First, select the irregular verbs you wish to practice. Next, let the first student roll the specially designed ”skull dice” to select the number of steps they can take on the board. As soon as they set foot on their island, search the treasure maps to see which irregular verb needs to be used to make a sentence. Now roll the ”form dice” to find out which form (infinitive, past simple, or past participle) they need to use in their sentence. Use the included writing sheet to have them formulate a sentence. Finally, award points for the quality of the written sentence, either by using the given point system, or by coming up with your own, and write them down on the score sheet. Keep playing until one of the players reaches Treasure Island, and declare the winner!

⭐️ 100 Irregular Verbs – List (5 pages)

This list features the 100 most common irregular verbs, divided into groups of 20 words each. The words are displayed in alphabetical order, and show the infinitive, past simple, and past participle of each irregular verb.

The previously mentioned pirate theme is not featured in this document, so it can by used for any occasion.

⭐️ 100 Irregular Verbs – Test (5 pages)

This test features the 100 most common irregular verbs, divided into groups of 20 words each. The words are displayed in alphabetical order, and merely show the infinitive of each irregular verb. Your students will have to fill out the past simple and past participle for each of the presented infinitives.

Again, the pirate theme is not featured in this document, so it can by used for any occasion.

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