Have just rearranged my list of 80 drawing game PDFs to be more organised by individual topic, and there were enough grammar ones for enough different language points to be worth a post all of their own. Will also expand this as new ones go up.
Present tenses drawing games
Present Continuous drawing games
Present Continuous and prepositions of position drawing game
Who is …ing Present Continuous subject questions dice drawing games
Present Continuous and prepositions of position drawing dice game
Clothes and Present Continuous drawing game
Good and bad boys, girls and superheros Present Continuous project
Good and bad behaviour Present Continuous pictionary/ mimes
Food Present Continuous pictionary
Present Continuous and prepositions of position drawing dice game
Third person S drawing games
Does he/ she like pick and draw game
Other Present Simple drawing games
Is it a/ an with adjectives pick and draw
It is and they are with adjectives pick and draw game
It is and they are plus colours drawing game
Days of the week pick and draw
Present Simple reading, speaking and drawing game
There is/ there are drawing games
There is/ There are + Xmas vocab drawing games
Is there a…? Are there any…? coin drawing game
How many are there pick and draw drawing games
What’s in the… there is there are pick and draw
Possessives drawing games
Whose…? possessive adjectives drawing games
Possessive, body and adjectives pick and draw
Animals and body possessive S pictionary advanced version
Possessives and adjectives pick and draw drawing game
Whose is this?/ Whose are these? possessives drawing game
Possessive adjectives and personal pronouns drawing game
Possessive adjectives drawing game
It is/ They are + my/ your/ his/ her pick cards and draw game (with optional adjectives)
Clothes and possessive s drawing game
Animals and body parts drawing (possessive S)
Articles/ determiners drawing games
Is it a/ an with adjectives pick and draw
Is it…? Is it a…? nouns and adjectives with be games (including drawing and guessing)
Feelings drawing games (with a/ an practice)
Comparative and superlative drawing games
Valentine’s Day superlative drawing games – NEW
Which is plus comparative drawing game
Comparative adjectives drawing games
Superlatives pictionary challenge game
Question formation drawing games
Subject questions drawing game (with animals and clothes vocabulary)
Asking for details and drawing game (question formation, directions, describing places, appearance and family vocabulary)
Prepositions drawing games
Present Continuous and prepositions of position drawing game
House, family and prepositions (bluffing and drawing games)
Pronouns and prepositions pick and draw drawing game
Want to plus prepositions of position personalised drawing and speaking game
Strange body positions pictionary (prepositions on position and body)
Body parts and prepositions monsters project
Our topsy turvy school prepositions project (classroom and school vocabulary)
Adjectives and prepositions pick and draw drawing game
This that these those drawing games
This that these those pick and draw drawing game
This that these those pictionary
Modals verbs drawing games
Can & canāt drawing coin game
Prohibitions pictionary (modal verbs)
Rules and regulations pictionary (modals verbs and similar)
Have and have got drawing games
Does he/ she/ it have drawing and coin gamesĀ
Have and don’t have coin drawing
Countable and uncountable drawing games
Nouns which are both countable and uncountable pictionary
Countable and uncountable pick and draw drawing game
Updated 10 February 2024
Your work is really appreciated, and I will be going through it all and putting it to good use !!
Thank you so much
Thanks for your kind comment. Let me know how they go.
As I mentioned in a related post, drawing games work really well on Zoom. They should also be fine when social distancing in the classroom too. It’s probably best to do this by people drawing in their own notebooks and then holding the picture up for other people to see. However, this can slow the activity down, so it’s best to get everyone drawing at the same time, then ask them to take turns revealing their pictures.
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