The phrase USED TO is one of the highly productive chunks in English. I have already published a post on Used to but I have created several new activities since, and I would like to share those with you. So, in this post you will find several USED TO grammar activities which will help you teach this grammar point.
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In this post there is a song by my friend Chris Barickman, a speaking activity, a game and a grammar worksheet.
Used to – song

Used to – mind map
Remember to emphasize that USED TO is used for repeated actions or states in the past.
Used to – speaking activity
Ask the students to look at their worksheet and tick the things they used to do when they were younger. Remind them that they should tick only the activities they used to do often and yes, they can do them now too.
Students work in pairs and tell their partners what they used to do and didn’t use to do.
Then students ask their partner whether he/she used to do the activities in the pictures.
In the end students can write about their partner what he/she used to do.
Used to – speaking worksheetUsed to – grammar worksheet
Used to – games
As the game is in Flash, it will only play on desktop computers.
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Used to – Penalty game
The second game is in Flash and will play only on desktop computers. It is called On Target, and your task is to choose the correct option and then shoot all the bad cows and ducks. You can shoot one of the bottles on the wall to get a bonus. Enjoy.
Gerund or infinitive – On target gameUsed to – links
There are some great games and exercises at British Council site too.
There is a nice explanation at BBC learning English.