Punctuation
Parts of a Paragraph
Parts Of Speech
Speech Sounds
Practice
100

The final punctuation always placed at the end of a sentence.

What is a period?

100

When you write a paragraph, you often need to use this to make your readers interested.

What is a hook?

100

A part of a speech that talks about a person, place, animal, or thing.

What is a noun?

100

Every sentence requires one, such as the letter "a" or the letter "o."

What is a vowel?

100

List the noun in this sentence: "The cat is gray."

What is cat?

200

You use this to indicate when a question is being asked.

What is a question mark?

200

This part of a paragraph expresses the main idea of the whole text, or what it is about and what will be discussed.

What is a topic sentence?

200

This is a specific type of word used to describe an action.

What is a verb?

200
This is every letter that is not a vowel, such as the letter "k" or the letter "l."

What is a consonant?

200

List the correct punctuation to go at the end of this sentence: "When will we go"

What is a question mark?

300

This punctuation is used to indicate a pause in a sentence, or a break between words.

What is a comma?

300

These are used to support the topic sentence, and provide more information on the main idea.

What are supporting sentences?

300

You use this to modify a noun, giving it more information.

What is an adjective?

300

Dividing a word into vowel sounds, the amount of vowels in a word is how many of this it has.

What is a syllable?

300

List the adjective in this sentence: "The noiseless girl read in class, and despite how hard the book was, she still kept going."

What is noiseless?

400

Joining two independent clauses, but without conjunctions.

What is a semicolon?

400

In order to make the paragraph flow, you use these to go from one idea to the next.

What are transition words?

400

You use this to modify a verb, describing qualities like time and place.

What is an adverb?

400

You get this when you have two letters that represent one sound.

What is a digraph?

400

List the transition word in this sentence: "Furthermore, trees are important for our survival because they aid in the process of oxygen creations."

What is furthermore?

500

Stronger than a comma, this punctuation is used to put emphasis on the information between the dashes.

What is an Em Dash?

500

With this, you bring the paragraph to an end and go over all previous points discussed.

What is a concluding sentence?

500

This part of speech describes the relationships between words in a sentence like when something happens or where it is.

What is a preposition?

500

Two vowel sounds joining together in one syllable.

What is a dipthong?

500

List the dipthong in this sentence: "The oil was extremely hot!"

What is oil?

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