Do your students check out at the beginning of a grammar lesson? Grammar is often a difficult and boring subject, especially when it involves complex topics like subject and predicate. However, knowledge of grammar supports their reading comprehension and writing skills, but it doesn’t have to be boring! Change your kids’ perspective on grammar by choosing one of these 22 superb subject and predicate activities. You’ll notice your students will actually look forward to a grammar lesson!
1. Mixed Bag of Subject and Predicate
Mix things up in this engaging activity! Start by creating ten complete sentences or use these examples of subjects and predicates that you can then cut out. Proceed by placing each set in two different sandwich bags and have your kids pick a strip from each bag to create meaningful sentences.
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2. Dice Activity
This is one of the most fun activities for learning grammar. Begin by using the template to create a subject and predicate die, then have them roll the dice to form complete sentences in groups. They can practice reading their sentences and picking their favorite combination!
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3. Subject And Predicate Song
Jazz up your classroom by including some catchy tunes in your grammar lessons! Let your kids watch this 2-minute video and encourage them to sing along; Sing-alongs are a great way to help your kids learn complex grammar topics. They’ll have a better understanding of subjects and predicates in no time!
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4. Sentence Labeling Game
Get ready for some healthy competition! Write 5-6 sentences on posters hung around your classroom, and assign these to a group of students. Set a timer and watch as your kids quickly label the subjects and predicate before the buzzer goes off! Groups then move to the next poster and either label again or make corrections.
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5. Cut, Sort, And Paste
This activity will boost confidence as your kiddos practice more advanced grammar. They’ll start by cutting out sentences and then sort and paste these into four categories— complete subject, complete predicate, simple subject, and simple predicate. Make this more interactive by having them check their work with a partner!
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6. Complete Sentence
This simple activity will go a long way in helping your students understand the different parts of sentences. Distribute these printouts of sentence strips to your kids that include both subjects and predicates. Have them form complete sentences and then call on your eager learners to share their work!
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7. Color The Words Activity
With just two color crayons and an activity sheet with several examples of complete sentences, your scholars will have a lot of fun practicing their grammar! They’ll begin by carefully reading each sentence and identifying the subject and predicate in each by coloring one red and the other blue!
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8. Build A Sentence
This activity takes the Color the Words Activity one step further! Your kiddies will start in the same way by coloring sentence subjects on this printable PDF in one color and the predicates in another color. Then, they’ll cut out these parts and match them together to form meaningful sentences.
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9. Story Time Grammar
Spice up grammar during storytime! Make a copy of a well-loved story or use a whiteboard to display the text and have your kiddos identify the subject and predicate in the sentences. They’ll also love using highlighters on their own handout as you work together as a class to mark the sentences!
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10. Place the Correct Eggs In The Nest
This delightful video shows step-by-step directions for making a paper tree with two nests — one for subjects and one for predicates. The tutorial also shows how to construct eggs that include examples of subjects and predicates. Your learners will adore placing the subject and predicate eggs into the correct nest!
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11. Mix And Match Game
This activity proves that grammar can be fun! Fill two boxes with cards – one will contain subjects, and the other, predicates. Your students will then select one subject card and match it with as many predicate cards as possible to create complete sentences. This game often results in some hilarious sentences!
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12. Interactive Subject and Predicate Review
This online partner activity works as a fun grammar assessment. Your kids will work with a classmate to identify subjects and predicates in different sentences before moving on to a guided writing activity for more practice. Next up is a quick quiz to gauge your students’ comprehension.
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13. Name The Underlined Part
This activity is perfect for your students needing a little extra grammar support! Write one complete sentence on different pieces of paper and underline either the subject or the predicate in each sentence. Let your students choose a sentence and identify if the underlined part is the subject or the predicate.
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14. Interactive Notebook Activity
Interactive notebooks are a great way to reinforce grammar concepts! This video shows how to use a template to make a subject/predicate foldable. You will be creating colorful tabs that reveal the definitions and examples of subjects and predicates to help your students remember their grammar!
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15. Subject And Predicate Foldable
Your kiddos will take ownership of their own learning in this activity! They’ll fold a sheet of paper in half and cut the upper half from the middle to form subject and predicate tabs. Then they’ll create their own definitions and examples under each tab to help remember these essential grammar concepts!
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16. Watch an Educational Video
Who knew grammar and cartoons could create such a fun learning combo? This video explains how to pair subjects and predicates with illustrations and animations of cartoons. What a perfect way to spark a little interest in grammar for your hard-to-please students!
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17. Digital Activity
This paperless activity will engage all of your kids – especially those who love exploring digital learning! Have your kiddos read complete sentences and then use the interactive drag-and-drop feature to sort them into subject and predicate categories based on the part of each sentence that is underlined.
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18. Add a Predicate
This simple activity taps into your students’ imagination! Start by handing out printouts of incomplete sentences that include only the sentence subjects. Your kids’ task is then to add predicates to complete them. Watch them get creative and come up with some seriously wacky sentences!
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19. Subject Predicate Worksheets
This quick and low-prep activity is good for refreshing your learners’ grammar knowledge. Download this free worksheet and have them either work independently to underline the subjects and circle the predicates, or make it more interactive by having your students work with a partner.
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20. Online Subject And Predicate Test
This online mini-assessment will challenge your kids to identify subjects and predicates. They’ll determine whether the highlighted part of a sentence is a subject, predicate, or neither, making this a great ‘check for understanding’ to help identify any concepts that require a review.
21. Subject Unscramble
This is a super activity that focuses on identifying the subject of sentences. Start by giving your students printouts of scrambled sentences and task them with unscrambling them. Have them write out the new complete sentences, and then circle the simple subject of each sentence.
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22. Fun Online Classroom Game
This high-interest game is perfect for when your students are confident enough to make things competitive! Divide your class into teams and start the game; each team will have to determine if a sentence part is a subject or a predicate in order to earn a point. The team with the most points is the winner!
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