Welcome to Primary English.
If you believe in what we believe, that learning should be fun, you are at the right website. Whether you're a teacher or a parent, you will find this website very useful in helping children learn better by providing them with multitudes of language games, and worksheets. It is especially dedicated to helping teachers by providing fun esl games for classrooms, Powerpoint game and Templates, Printable Board games, Interactive Games for classrooms, games for ESL kids and adults, grammar, spelling, vocabulary and reading games.
Grammar Games
Nouns Game
This fun basketball game for kids has them choose whether the word on the basketball is a common noun, proper noun, or not a noun at all. Sink the basket with the correct choice to gain points.
Interactive Grammar Exercises
Click on this image to practice a lot of really interesting interactive grammar exercises with clear explanations.
Snakes and Ladders Game:
Choose between Present Simple or Present Continuous
Still confused between Present Simple and Present Continuous? Try this game. Remember, Present Progressive or continuous is used to talk about actions that are happening now or at the moment.
Fling the Teacher!
Present Progressive Multiple Choice Game: The link will open in a new window. Click the down arrow to scroll down and click on the 'Start' button to begin the game.
Reading Games from PBS Kids: These are intended for early learners.
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Learn to read: Intended for early years.
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Ordering the sentences:
Ordering the sentences is a very important skill in reading comprehension. Click on this link and practice how to order sentences in logical and sequential order.
Reading Comprehension Practice:
Level: Easy
Read a story about Dan and Lee to see how they are alike and how they are different.
Practice Grade 6 Comprehension from Texas Department of Education
Reading Comprehension: Early Stages
Learn about sequencing while making spoon puppets with Mr. Sanders.
Reading Comprehension: Fact or Opinion?
Read a story and decide whether the statements are facts or opinions.
What's in a story? Explore the elements of a story. Learn about the setting, characters, and all the elements that make a story.
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Reading Comprehension: Context Clues
Do you really understand while you are reading? Check out.
Now it's your turn to create your own story by playing this game.
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Check yourself to see if you understand the story elements really well.
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Proofreading Practice for Grades 3 and up.
Older students can learn how to proofread by correcting sentences in this game by Harcourtschool.com. Click on "Check Answer" to get an immediate response on whether or not you are correct. A hint is given for each problem, helping students correctly identify what needs to be changed.
Vocabulary Games:
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How good are you with words? Learn new words using BBC's animated dictionary.
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Homophone Game: Want to learn about homophones? Click on this picture and have loads of fun!
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Synonyms and Antonyms Game
Help Franklin the Frog cross the river by finding the synonyms and antonyms of words
Prefixes and Suffixes:
Play the Balloon Game: Create new words by adding prefixes and suffixes to root words.
Spelling Bee for early years:
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