If you want a fun, low-prep way to teach action verbs and the present continuous tense, this bundle makes the whole unit easier. Instead of relying on repetitive drills, you can teach verbs through movement, speaking, games, and sentence-building activities that keep students involved. The Action Verbs Present Continuous Games, Activities & Worksheets Bundle gives you a complete set of ready-to-use resources for introducing, practicing, and reviewing action verbs in an ESL, EFL, or elementary classroom.
Whether your students are learning simple action vocabulary like run, jump, and dance, or building full present continuous sentences like She is reading, this printable bundle gives you multiple ways to teach the same target language with variety. That repeated exposure helps students remember the verbs, use them more confidently, and stay engaged throughout the unit.
Why Teaching Action Verbs Is So Important
Action verbs are some of the most useful words early language learners can master. They help students talk about what people are doing, connect language to movement, and form natural sentence patterns in everyday English. They also provide an ideal introduction to the present continuous tense, which students use constantly in conversation.
When action verbs are taught through visuals, games, and movement, students are more likely to remember them and use them correctly. That is why this kind of unit works especially well in ESL and EFL classrooms.
What Is Included in the Action Verbs Present Continuous Bundle?
The Action Verbs Present Continuous Bundle includes six printable resources that support different parts of the learning process, from vocabulary introduction to grammar review and sentence practice.
- Action Verb Sentence Match Cootie Catchers
- Action Verb Charades Game
- Action Verbs Card Game
- Action Verbs Board Game
- Action Verbs Bingo Game
- Present Continuous Tense Task Cards
Together, these resources give you a strong mix of speaking, listening, reading, grammar, and movement-based practice. Instead of teaching action verbs one way, you can revisit the same target language through multiple activity types.
Take a Closer Look at Each Action Verb Activity
1. Action Verb Sentence Match Cootie Catchers
These action verb cootie catchers make grammar practice more interactive. Students match action verbs with the correct present continuous sentences, such as She is swimming or They are playing. This works well for partner activities, independent review, stations, or fast finishers.
Because students are reading, matching, speaking, and checking answers at the same time, this activity supports both grammar accuracy and oral language development.
2. Action Verb Charades Game
The Action Verb Charades Game is perfect when you want students up and moving. Learners act out verbs like cooking, dancing, or painting while classmates guess using complete sentences, such as He is dancing or She is cooking.
This kind of activity is especially effective for younger learners because it links body movement directly to meaning. It also builds confidence with speaking in a playful, low-pressure way.
3. Action Verbs Card Game
The Action Verbs Card Game works well in small groups, partner work, and centers. The set includes 80 cards designed to help students practice present continuous questions and sentences. You can use them for matching, memory, Go Fish, or simple sentence-building tasks.
This resource is useful because it makes repetition feel less repetitive. Students review the same verbs again and again, but through game play instead of worksheets alone.
4. Action Verbs Board Game
This Action Verbs Board Game helps students build complete questions and sentences while moving around a game board. As they play, they respond to prompts, practice grammar patterns, and review target verbs in a format that feels more like play than work.
It is a strong choice for review lessons because it combines grammar structure, speaking practice, and comprehension in one activity.
5. Action Verbs Bingo Game
The Action Verbs Bingo Game includes multiple Bingo boards and calling cards you can use for introducing or reviewing vocabulary. Bingo is always a classroom favorite because it encourages active listening, quick word recognition, and repeated exposure to target language.
The included flashcards also double as visual supports, which makes this resource useful even before the game starts.
6. Present Continuous Tense Task Cards
These present continuous task cards are ideal for more focused grammar practice. Students read prompts and complete sentences using the correct verb form. They work well as centers, exit tickets, partner quizzes, or quick assessments.
Because the cards focus on subject-verb agreement and tense accuracy, they are especially useful once students already know the basic action verbs and need extra support with form.
How to Use This Bundle in an Action Verbs Unit
One of the biggest benefits of this bundle is that it helps you structure the entire unit without needing to search for separate activities. A simple lesson flow could look like this:
- Introduce the verbs with flashcards or Bingo visuals.
- Model sentence patterns using the cootie catchers.
- Practice through movement with the Charades game.
- Reinforce grammar and speaking with the Card Game and Board Game.
- Check understanding with the Present Continuous Task Cards.
This sequence gives students repeated practice with the same language, but in different formats. That variety helps the grammar stick while keeping the classroom energy high.
Why Teachers Like This Action Verbs Bundle
- Ready-to-print materials save planning time
- Activities combine grammar, speaking, and vocabulary practice
- Movement-based games increase engagement
- Resources work for beginners and lower-intermediate learners
- Materials can be reused for centers, sub plans, and review days
Each activity is designed to keep students talking, moving, and practicing English in a meaningful way. That makes the bundle especially useful for teachers who want more than a worksheet-only grammar unit.
Get the Complete Action Verbs Present Continuous Bundle
If you want everything in one place, the Action Verbs Games & Activities Bundle is an easy way to save time and teach the whole unit with confidence. It includes all six resources in one discounted set, so you can print, prep, and teach without having to piece materials together.
You can also find the complete bundle on Teachers Pay Teachers.
Related Action Verbs Teaching Ideas
- Ready, Set, Action! Fun Ways to Teach Action Verbs — creative ideas for making verb lessons more active and engaging through movement and storytelling.


