Relative Clauses Activities

Relative Clauses Activities

Looking for engaging activities to teach or reinforce relative clauses? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of fun, educational activities and games that you can download for free. These printable activities, complete with flashcards, are designed to help students understand and use relative clauses in a variety of contexts. Whether you’re a teacher or a student, these resources will make learning relative clauses enjoyable and effective.

All of these activities are available as free PDFs that you can print and use in your classroom or for self-study. Each set comes with colorful flashcards and detailed instructions to ensure that your learning experience is both effective and enjoyable.

Use these flashcards to teach students how to describe people using relative clauses. Example: “A person who loves to read is called a bookworm.”


Help students learn how to describe places using relative clauses. Example: “A library is a place where you can borrow books.”


Introduce students to describing objects with relative clauses. Example: “A pen is a thing that you use to write.”


Teach students to talk about specific times using relative clauses. Example: “Summer is a time when many people go on vacation.”


Explore various holidays and how to describe them with relative clauses. Example: “Christmas is a time when families come together.”


Describing Jobs: Odd Jobs

Students can learn about unique and unusual jobs by using relative clauses. Example: “A beekeeper is a person who takes care of bees.”



Describing Jobs: The Food Industry

Focus on jobs in the food industry and describe them with relative clauses. Example: “A chef is a person who cooks food in a restaurant.”



Describing Jobs: Resources

Use these flashcards to describe various job roles and responsibilities using relative clauses. Example: “A teacher is a person who helps students learn.”

Places Where You See Culture

Students can describe cultural locations using relative clauses. Example: “A museum is a place where you can see historical artifacts.”



Places Where

Teach students to describe various places with relative clauses. Example: “A park is a place where you can relax and enjoy nature.”

Guess What Board Game

A fun board game where students roll dice and answer questions based on the category they land on. If they answer correctly, they advance; if not, they return to their previous spot. This game reinforces the use of relative clauses in a competitive and enjoyable setting.


Seasons: Times When

Teach students to describe different seasons using relative clauses. Example: “Winter is a time when it often snows.”


Tools: Things That People Use To

Help students learn about various tools and their purposes using relative clauses. Example: “A hammer is a tool that people use to drive nails.”


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