Make grammar practice fun and interactive with this Countable and Uncountable Nouns Game Show. Designed in a Jeopardy-style format, this whole-class activity helps ESL, EFL, and ELL students master how to identify countable vs. uncountable nouns and correctly use articles (a, an) along with quantifiers (some, any) in both sentences and questions.
Students often find quantifiers and noun types confusing, but this game show makes practice lively and engaging. Learners earn points while reviewing essential grammar skills, making it an excellent choice for test prep, group activities, or daily practice in English grammar lessons.
Key Features:
- 50 Grammar Questions (2 games, 25 questions each)
- Focus: Countable/Uncountable nouns, Articles (a/an), Quantifiers (some/any)
- Whole-class interactive Jeopardy-style play
- No-prep — ready to use in PowerPoint or Google Slides™
- Encourages critical thinking, speaking, and listening skills
What’s Included:
- 2 PowerPoint Game Shows (25 questions each)
- Google Slides™ versions with teacher directions
- Step-by-step setup and gameplay instructions
Important Notes:
- PowerPoint version: Includes disappearing points feature for score tracking.
- Google Slides™ version: Teachers manually track scores with tokens.
Pair It With:
For even more practice with quantifiers and articles, pair this digital game with the Quantifiers Board Game: Using A, An, Some & Any . Together, they provide both printable and digital ways to master this tricky grammar topic.

