Make grammar practice fun and interactive with these A, An, Some, Any Fill-in-the-Gap Cards. Perfect for teaching countable and uncountable nouns, these cards give students plenty of opportunities to practice using quantifiers in affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Why Teachers Love These Cards
Instead of worksheets alone, these grammar task cards turn practice into an activity. Students draw a card, read the sentence, and fill in the blank with the correct quantifier: a, an, some, or any. They can be used in small groups, centers, pair work, or whole-class games. Plus, the included answer sheet allows for independent work and easy assessment.
What’s Included
- 24 cards with 52 fill-in-the-gap sentences using a, an, some, any
- Mixed positive, negative, and question forms
- Color and ink-saving black-and-white versions
- Student recording sheet (for center or independent work)
- Complete answer key
Low-prep and reusable—just print, laminate, cut, and use year after year. Add a hole punch and keyring to keep the cards organized and portable.
Classroom Uses
- Oral activity for pair or group practice
- Grammar center activity with recording sheet
- Quick review game before a test
- Independent practice with self-check using answer key
Also available on TpT
A, An, Some, Any : Practice Cards are available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop. Add them to your grammar toolkit to make quantifier practice interactive and effective.
Pair It With
Pair these cards with my Ordering Adjectives Sentence Building Activity for even more practice with sentence structure and grammar accuracy. Together, these resources help students build clear, correct, and descriptive sentences in English.