Use this camp-themed simple and compound sentences interactive game to help students practice identifying simple and compound sentences.
Bring literacy learning to life with this Simple and Compound Sentences Interactive Game, designed with a fun outdoor camping theme your students will love. This downloadable activity helps children identify simple sentences and compound sentences through an engaging, click‑through grammar adventure.
Perfect for literacy rotations, warm‑ups, independent practice, or whole‑class instruction on sentence structure, this ready‑to‑use digital resource turns grammar into a hands‑on experience, no prep required!
Teach Students to Identify Simple vs Compound Sentences With Ease
Understanding the difference between simple and compound sentences is an essential step in developing strong writing skills. This interactive game gives students repeated exposure to both sentence types, helping them master:
- What a simple sentence is
- How compound sentences use conjunctions to join ideas
- How to tell the difference between a single independent clause and two connected clauses
- How joining words like and, but, so, yet, or, and nor function in compound structures
With clear visuals, instant feedback (“Oops! Try Again!” screens), and a warm camp‑fire theme, students stay motivated as they work through each example. It’s a great digital companion for any lesson on sentence structure, clause types, or early grammar concepts.
Download and Explore Simple and Compound Sentences in a Fun Way
Use the dropdown menu to choose between the Google Slides version of this simple and compound sentences activity or the PowerPoint version.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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