verbs
I use a lot of poetry when I teach verbs. I love Jack Prelutsky, and use Dainty Dottie Dee from his book The New Kid On The Block. The poem (New Kid), is excellent for connections, inferring, and visualizing. It's great to watch the kid's faces when you reveal the covered word. I use it as a cloze activity. You cover rhyming, repetition, and words making sense (context clues), plus you can add movement. Read it, and you'll know what word to cover! Recipes are also great to teach verbs. You can't have a recipe without verbs. Toss, mix, add, slice, brush, fry, stir etc. I made an UNO game with nouns, verbs, and adjectives, but also added the special cards like Draw 1, Wild, Reverse, Skip. Pass out word cards (words that you come up with....throw, dusty, climb, roast), turn extra cards upside down. Turn first card over, let's say it's the word write....then the pattern would be verbs, Wild cards change the pattern. Some words fit more than one part of speech, like garden. This game is one of my favorites.