
This resource is a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation designed to teach and practice the active and passive voice. The presentation, titled “The Active Voice VS The Passive Voice,” begins with a clear explanation of both concepts, using the example sentence “The dog chased the ball” to illustrate the differences in subject, verb, and object placement for each voice.
**The PowerPoint is macro enabled and will not function correctly if you do not allow macros when you open the file. **
The presentation includes four activities to reinforce learning:
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Identifying the Voice: A series of example sentences where students must determine whether the active or passive voice is being used.
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Re-writing Sentences: Exercises that challenge students to convert sentences from one voice to the other.
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Matching Game: A game where students match key grammatical terms to their definitions.
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Word Search: A vocabulary word search featuring terms such as “subject,” “verb,” “object,” “passive,” and “active”.
This resource is suitable for individual or group use in a classroom setting.
This is my first macro enabled powerpoint presentation. I have tested it many times, but if you find a glaring bug, please let me know. I will correct the issue as soon as possible and email you a new copy.
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