Students' Online Practice
To the Teacher: Few online activities related to Appositives are available.
The grammar games below will help improve students' overall writing skills.
Please Note: When students are using Safari, they may return to this page by
mousing down on History in the Menu bar, and then selecting Online Practice.



Practice Level ONE

1. Sentence Clubhouse (Flash)
Practice sentence, question, exclamation, and
command.

5. Simple and Compound Sentences (Shockwave)
Will read directions aloud. Click to select complete, simple, or compund sentences

2. Past and Future Match-Up (Flash)
Concentration style practice of verb tenses.

6. Grammar Gorillas for Nouns and Verbs
Click on Noun or Verb to identify part of speech.

3. Prepositions of Place (Java)
To check if you're correct, hold down the
Command key while you mouse down on your answer.

7. Practice Run On Sentences
Select complete or run-on sentence, and check your
answer.

4. Prepositions of Time (Java)
To check if you're correct, hold down the
Command key while you mouse down on your answer.

8. Irregular Verbs (Shockwave)
Will read directions aloud. Click on correct verb form.

Practice Level TWO

1.Practice Sentence Types
A declarative uses a period. (.)
An interrogative uses a question mark. (?)
An exclamatory uses an exclamation point. (!)
An imperative uses a period (.) and gives
an order, command, or direction.

5. Grammar Blast for Adverbs and Prepositions
There are ten questions in this quiz.
Check your answers.

2. Proofreading Makes Perfect
Click on Capitalization and Punctuation.
Word process in the corrections to sentences.


6. Adjective or Adverb (Java)
Answer ten questions to use these parts of speech correctly.

3. Power Proofreading (Shockwave)
Check for spelling mistakes in the context of writing.


7. Prepositions: At, In, or On (Java)
Answer forty-one questions to use this part of speech correctly.

4. Grammar Blast for Adjectives
There are ten questions in this quiz.
Check your answers.

8. Grammar Gorillas for All Parts of Speech
An interjection is a sudden utterance. It usually starts a sentence. Examples: Wow, Gosh, Darn
A conjunction joins together words, phrases, or clauses. Examples: and, or, but, so

Practice Level THREE

1. Fish Tanks
Review your knowledge of prefixes, base words, and suffixes.(Sometimes the base word has missing letters that you must find.)
5. Phrases and Clauses (Shockwave)

2. Similes (Flash)
When you are done, click on Submit to check your answers.

6. Practice with Prepositions (Shockwave)

3. Prefixes (Flash)
Match more difficult prefixes with words.

7. Complex Sentences (Shockwave)
4. Adverbs and Adjectives (Shockwave)

8. Putting Sentences Together
Begin with Level A, then move on to Levels B and C.

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