Make worksheets of hangman games that students can use in groups of three. One person must hold the answer to the game while the other two students compete to see who is correct. List the verb and subject. For example: Yo Vivir, and leave enough spots on the paper to spell out "Vivo." The students take turns competing, trying not to make a complete hang man.
Create a variety of cards with conjugated verbs to place on the chalk or white board. Tape up or use magnets to hold up. Ask two students at a time to compete for the correct word. Read out the English meaning and the students must tap the Spanish translation on the board. You can also read out the subject and verb. For example, "The Yo form of hablar," which would be "hablo." The first student to tap the correct word receives a point for his team.
Ask students to copy a variety of words from the board onto a bingo card. Call out English translations or the verb and subject for students to cover up on their board. The first student with correct answers and a straight line wins a prize.
Use an online generator to create a crossword puzzle for students to complete. Use the English translation or verb and subject for the clues. Have students work in pairs or complete for a homework assignment.