by BlastRoom
Non-defining Relative Clauses

40 questions
One question set, multiple game modes. Tap any game to see it in action. Not sure which to pick?
Two teams place stones on a Go-style board by answering correctly. Capture territory to win.
2 teams, up to 40 students
The class is trapped in a biolab. Answer questions to restore power and crack the passcode to escape before zombies break in.
Whole class, up to 40 students

The whole class works together to blast through walls and defeat monsters. Correct answers deal damage to the current obstacle.
Whole class, up to 40 students
Two teams pull a rope. Each round, the team with more correct answers tugs the rope their way. Pull the other team into the mud to win.
2 teams, up to 40 students
Answer a question, then swat bugs on screen for bonus points. Combines quiz review with an action mini-game.
Up to 40 students
Students race through questions at their own speed. Streak bonuses reward consecutive correct answers. Power-ups add chaos.
Up to 40 students
Teacher-paced. Each question appears on every screen at once. Speed bonuses for fast answers. Live leaderboard on the projected screen.
Up to 40 students
My aunt, ______ lives abroad, sends us photos every month.
This passport, ______ expires in June, needs to be renewed soon.
Mr. Park, ______ teaches Korean, moved here ten years ago.
The border bridge, ______ opened last year, made travel faster.
My cousin Ana, ______ feels at home in Canada now, speaks English every day.
The visa form, ______ is on the website, asks for your address.
Our neighbor, ______ came from Brazil, cooks wonderful food.
The old suitcase, ______ belonged to my grandfather, still has travel stickers on it.
Ms. Gomez, ______ works at the immigration office, answered our questions.
This neighborhood, ______ has residents from many countries, feels friendly.
My brother, ______ lives abroad, calls us every Sunday.
The welcome letter, ______ arrived yesterday, made me feel less nervous.
The guide, ______ speaks four languages, helped us at the airport.
The train station, ______ is near the border, was very crowded.
Lan, ______ moved here last summer, joined the soccer team.
The cultural festival, ______ starts on Friday, celebrates food and music.
My host father, ______ is a chef, taught me how to cook pasta.
The translation app, ______ works without internet, helped us in the taxi.
Our teacher, ______ once lived in Australia, told us about studying abroad.
The apartment building, ______ is near the station, has many new residents.
My grandmother, ______ was born in another country, tells stories about her childhood.
The immigration museum, ______ opened in 2020, has family photos and letters.
Tom, ______ has two passports, travels with his parents often.
The school website, ______ explains the exchange program, is easy to read.
Mrs. Silva, ______ helped my family settle here, is very kind.
The old map, ______ shows the former border, is in the library.
My friend Omar, ______ speaks Arabic and English, helped me translate the sign.
The community center, ______ offers language classes, is open on weekends.
My uncle, ______ became a permanent resident last year, is studying nursing.
The plane ticket, ______ cost a lot of money, was booked months ago.
Nina, ______ was nervous on her first day, feels at home now.
The passport photo, ______ was too dark, had to be taken again.
Mr. Chen, ______ owns the small grocery store, came here as a child.
The online form, ______ crashed twice, was finally accepted.
Sara, ______ lives with a host family, likes her new school.
The blue suitcase, ______ has my visa papers inside, is under the bed.
Our principal, ______ welcomes new students every semester, gave a short speech.
The language club, ______ meets on Thursdays, helps students practice speaking.
My classmate Diego, ______ arrived from Chile, is learning Vietnamese.
The welcome dinner, ______ included food from six countries, made everyone smile.
