Present Perfect Tense Board Game

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Present Perfect Tense Board Game

This is a game to practice the present perfect tense. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with either a positive statement, negative statement or a Y/N or question word question. With the question spaces, students will use the prompts in parenthesis: Y/N, Who, What, When, Where, Why How or Which to form a question from the statement given. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins!
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