Relative Pronouns and Adverbs Game
The student _____ won first place in the science fair worked very hard.
whowherewhosewhenThis is the park _____ we have our soccer practice.
thatwherewhosewhichThe book, _____ cover was torn, belonged to the library.
whowhichwhosewhomTell me _____ you decided to become a teacher.
whythatwhichwhoseThe cake _____ we baked yesterday was delicious.
wherethatwhenwhyI remember the day _____ we first met.
thatwhichwhenwhoseThe person to _____ I gave the package was my neighbor.
whowhomwhosewhichThe computer _____ stopped working needs to be repaired.
wherewhenthatwhyThe museum is _____ we saw the dinosaur bones.
wherethatwhichwhoseThe movie _____ we watched was based on a true story.
wherewhenthatwhyPerfect For:
- โข Interactive classroom activities
- โข Auto-graded game assignments
- โข Student engagement tools
- โข Fun learning at home
- โข Educational screen time
- โข Progress tracking
- โข Interactive curriculum
- โข Self-paced gaming
- โข Engaging practice
Game Features:
ABOUT RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS PRACTICE GAME
This engaging digital activity helps fourth-grade students master the use of relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why). Through interactive multiple-choice questions, students will learn to identify and correctly use these important parts of speech in context.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By playing this Common Core aligned game, students will:
- Identify and select appropriate relative pronouns in sentences
- Understand when to use specific relative adverbs
- Practice combining sentences using relative pronouns and adverbs
- Apply their knowledge in real-world contexts
- Build confidence in using complex sentence structures
Tags
relative pronouns, relative adverbs, who, whose, whom, which, that, where, when, why, grammar practice, sentence structure, language arts, fourth grade, common core L.4.1.a, digital learning, interactive quiz, educational game