What is the first part of a Narrative
The oriention
What is a noun?
The part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea
What word(s) should be capitalized? candy, mrs. mcinnes, tree
Mr. Howard
What is the adjective in this sentence? The frog is green.
green
Spell the day that comes before Tuesday
Monday
What are the features of a Procedure text?
Title
Ingredient/Materials
Method
What is an adjective?
a word that describes a noun (the name of a thing or a place)
What punctuation is used to separate words in a series?
Comma
jump, fishes, is, was, - examples of
Through is a homophone. How do you spell the other one?
threw
What is the first step in the writing process?
Prewriting/ Brainstorm/Plan
Think and decide what you are writing about
What is a verb?
A word used to describe an action
What word(s) should be capitalised? house, fish, redcliffe
Redcliffe
What is the adjective in this sentence? I saw a long, black limo yesterday.
Long, black
Spell the number word for the numeral 40.
Forty
What is the structure of a Persuative Text?
Title
Introduction - State your opinion
1st Reason & explain
2nd Reason & explain
3rd Reason & explain
Conclusion - Restate your opinion
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
Pronouns are short words like 'it', 'she', 'he', 'you', 'we', 'they', 'us' and 'them'
What word(s) should be capitalised? sponge bob, bath tub, girl
Sponge Bob
quietly, well, then, near
adverbs
Spell the word that rhymes with bear and is used to show possession. It can fit in the blank of the following sentence: That is (blank) lunch on the table.
Their
You’ll find me in Mercury, Earth, Mars and Jupiter, but not in Venus or Neptune. What am I?
The letter R
What is an adverb?
A word that describes a verb (an action or a doing verb)
He ate his breakfast quickly. The word 'quickly' is an adverb as it tells us how he ate (the verb) his breakfast.
What punctuation is used at the end of a declaritive sentence
.
in, at, to, under, around - examples of
Prepositions
Spell the word that means a place and rhymes with bear. It can fit in the blank of the following sentence: Place the books over (blank).
There