Engage your students with this interactive Jeopardy-style grammar game show designed to practice the Present Continuous (Progressive) tense. Perfect for ESL, EFL, and ELL classrooms, this digital activity helps students master action verbs in positive, negative, and question forms through a fun, competitive format that keeps the whole class involved.
With 50 self-checking grammar questions, your learners will build confidence using present continuous sentences, review subject-verb agreement, and improve their ability to form complete sentences and questions. It’s a great no-prep activity for grammar lessons, review days, test prep, or even as a classroom party game.
Key Features:
- Students answer grammar questions to earn points in a Jeopardy-style format
- 50 questions total (2 separate games with 25 questions each)
- Questions cover positive and negative forms, word order, and subject-verb agreement
- Interactive setup with linked point values across 5 grammar categories
- Instant feedback with correct answers displayed after each response
- No-prep resource—ready to use with your class immediately
What’s Included:
- 2 Digital PowerPoint Game Shows (25 questions each)
- Google Slides™ versions of both games
- Teacher directions for setup and gameplay
Tech Requirements:
- PowerPoint version: Includes disappearing points as questions are answered (must be run in slideshow mode).
- Google Slides™ version: Teachers manually track scores using tokens to cover used point values.
Why Teachers Love It:
- Perfect for whole-class grammar practice or small group competitions
- Engages students through movement, speaking, and active participation
- Reusable for years after prep
- Ideal for ESL, EFL, and ELL learners at beginner to intermediate levels
Pair It With:
For a complete lesson on this tense, pair this game with the Action Verbs Present Continuous Bundle . Together, they provide everything you need to introduce, practice, and review the Present Progressive tense with your students.
Also Available on TPT:
Using Action Verbs - Present Continuous Verbs - Digital Game Show

