Think it or Say it?
Multiple Meaning Words
Types of Sentences
Before/After
Idioms
100

You had fun in the big fort you built in the family room yesterday. When you got up this morning your Mom had cleaned it all up. You say, “Why did you do that?"

Think it. We can be disappointed that Mom cleaned it up but we can always build it again.

100

Bark

Item: Bark on a tree

Action: dog barking

100

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative?

 I went to the grocery store. 

Declarative (.)

100

Before you tell me your birthday, tell me your name.

Ex. Ms.Keith and September 26th

100

Dan ate 3 bowls of cereal, he is as hungry as a horse.

Dan must be starving!

200

You went to eat breakfast and your Dad made eggs for you. You don’t want to eat eggs. You say, “Dad, the eggs look good but I’m not hungry for eggs.”

Say it! that is a polite way of telling Dad you are not in the mood to eat eggs.

200

Bill

Item: Duck bill or a bill at a restaurant

Action: a statement owed to you

200

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative?

is it time to go yet?

interrogative (?)

200

After you tell me an animal, name a color

tiger and blue

200

Your father tells you, "Your mom said no my Hands are tied."

Mom said no so I cannot do anything about it 

300

You want to camp out in the backyard tonight. Your brother doesn’t want go. You say, “You are such a wimp.”

Think it. This will definitely hurt your brothers feelings.

300

Pitcher

Item: a container to pour a drink

Action: pitching in a baseball game

300

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative?

My baby sister just learned to walk!

Exclamatory (!)

300

After you touch your nose, tell me your favorite tv show

touch nose then Friends

300

You are running late to soccer practice and someone behind your car is driving super slow so your dad shouts "Step on it!"

Your dad is telling the driver to hurry up!

400

When you got out to recess everyone had already picked teams. You are put on the team with all the little kids. You say, “Alright guys, let’s show them how good we are.”

Say it! This is shows you are supportive of the team even though it was not the team you wanted to be on.

400

Pound

Action: hit something hard

Item: a measurement of weight

400

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative?

Do your homework, now.

Imperative (command.)

400

Before you touch your head, high five someone in the room

high five then touch your head

400

Nancy was stressed about meeting new people at a party so her friend said, "It will be fine, let your hair down"

Nancy's friend is telling her to relax and share why she is worried.
500

You are in class and get called to the office. A classmate asks you why you are going to the office. You say, “None of your business, I’m not telling you.”

Think it. You can tell your classmates "I don't want to talk about it right now.

500

Store

Action: put something away 

item: a place to shop

500

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative?

Your brother is home late from the movie.

Declarative (.)
500

After you tell me your favorite dessert, name a shape

Cookies and heart
500

Horses do not have purple hair! You are pulling my leg.

You are joking about horses having purple hair.

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