Test your knowledge against the computer, other competitors or friends. Could you be inspired by an online game? It’s still English, but it can be quite fun and helps those facts stick.
Online games should always be supervised by an adult, some enable pupils to link with other people and others contain adverts, please promote safe use of the internet.
Grammar Police - A compound word and prefix game, select your vehicle and avoid hazards whilst uphold the law.
Spelling Central - Input your own spellings or select from the levels provided.
Turtle diary - Build confidence answering questions with a time pressure: compound words, determiners, homophones and much more.
A good recap for apostrophes
Coconut Vowels - A fast paced game where pupils have to select the correct grapheme
Parts of Speech Quest - This game enables pupils to select a complete a whole challenge zoning in on one area e.g. conjunctions, nouns, adjectives etc.
Parts of Speech Asteroids - Nouns, pronouns, prepositions, verbs, adjectives etc. Select what you wish to focus on.
Suffix Factory - Choose you Phase and build your confidence
Grammar Gladiator - A good game to develop confidence selecting the correct conjunction. US spelling, but this does not spoil the game. Other objectives are available.
Kid Heroes Verbs - A simple game testing children's knowledge of irregular past tense verbs.
Beach Jeeps - Correctly decide if the word is an adjective or an adverbs to progress through the game. Many, but not all adverbs end in 'ly'.
Spelling Bee - A timed activity to test spelling
Whack-a-mole fronted adverbials - this is highly addictive and uses the traditional game in a more challenging way.