![]() The first student to find and sink all ten of their opponent's battleships wins. When a student successfully makes a sentence, the ship sinks and the student writes their sentence in the space provided. Only one sentence attempt can be made each turn. If the sentence is incorrect, the ship won't sink. When a past tense irregular verb has been completely revealed, the student tries to sink their opponent's ship by using the irregular verb correctly in a past simple sentence. The student then reveals the letter and the other student writes it in the square and has another turn. If the square contains a letter, their opponent says 'hit'. If the square is empty, their opponent says 'miss' and the square is marked with an 'X'. In pairs, students then take it in turns to find their opponent's battleships (irregular verbs) by calling out coordinates for the grid at the bottom of their worksheet. First, students change ten present tense irregular verbs into their past tense form and write them in their battleships grid. Here is a fun irregular verbs game for students to play in class. ![]()
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