My materials for this lesson:Period 1 - a short review of some adjectives with gifs before cracking the textbook. The 'compare" ppt has a brief section on constructing comparactives, making sentences, and ends with a stand-up-sit-down game. I also have a worksheet I've modified from someone else (lost in the mists of time) comparing people.Period 2 - a logic game in which students read the sentences then write their own sentences about who is faster, taller, etc on a whiteboard.Period 3 - a warm-up based on remembering the Look and Say from period 2. Then a modified form of Place Your Bets--not about grammar or spelling, but is the comparativee true or false.Period 4 - What Is It? A team reads aloud 4 comparative statements about some object or thing (dolphin, apple, smartphone ...) The other teams write their guess about what is being described on a whiteboard. Teams that guess correctly earn a point. If a team guesses wrong, the group that read the slide gets the point.Period 5 & 6 - I liked Rufus's car racing posted by epgarcia above (Thanks!) but 16 questions isn't enough for my classes, so I beefed it up somewhat and put numbers on the cars...I also have a funny or interesting superlatives ppt I made, with a worksheeet to fill-in, about largest animal, longest hot dog, richest man, etc.