High-impact ESL grammar posters that clarify positive, negative, and question forms of the Present Simple—ideal for bulletin boards, anchor charts, and writing centers.
Overview
Make verb conjugation and sentence structure crystal clear with these Present Simple Tense posters. Designed for ESL, EFL, and ELA learners, each page presents concise rules, model sentences, and usage notes that support independent practice and teacher-led instruction. Use them year-round as a grammar reference wall or display during focused tense lessons to reinforce subject–verb agreement, word order, and common patterns with play, be, and have.
These printable anchor charts boost reading, writing, and speaking confidence by providing quick, at-a-glance reminders students can rely on during centers, small groups, or whole-class activities. Print on US Letter or A4, laminate for durability, and reuse each term.
What’s Included
- 17 printable posters (full color & black-and-white)
- Present Simple forms with play, be, and have — positive, negative, questions
- Uses of the Present Simple (4 posters) for habits, routines, facts, schedules
- 3rd-person spelling rules: -s, -es, -ies with examples
Why Teachers Love This Resource
- Supports visual learners and ESL newcomers with clean, student-friendly layouts
- Strengthens sentence building and question formation in the Present Simple
- Perfect for grammar bulletin boards, writing centers, and intervention
- Low-prep: print, laminate, and use year after year
Product Details
- Sizes: US Letter (8.5" × 11") and A4
- Great for grades 2–8, adult ESL, small-group tutoring, and test review
- Aligned to common ESL goals: verb conjugation, usage, accuracy, fluency
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Build a complete grammar wall by adding our Verb Tense Posters (Present, Past & Future) for cohesive classroom decor and comprehensive tense review.