Names a person, place, thing or idea
Noun
Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory:
Oats provide fiber in our diet.
Declarative
Name the complete subject:
Farmers in Asia grew wheat for the first time thousands of years ago.
Farmers in Asia
Name the Preposition:
Field corn, sweet corn, and popcorn are the three basic kinds of corn.
Of
One Calf: Two _____
Calves
Tells what something dose or is
Verb
Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory:
What a cute calf that is!
Exclamatory
Name the complete predicate:
We make flour from the grain of wheat.
make flour from the grain of wheat
Name the Preposition:
Popcorn is harvested in autumn.
In
One half: Two ______
Halves
Describes a noun. Asks the question what kind, which one or how many.
Adjective
Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory:
Do you ever eat oatmeal for breakfast?
Interrogative
Name the complete subject:
The bread bakers in Rome had special privileges.
The bread bakers in Rome
Name the Prepositional Phrase:
Native Americans popped popcorn in pots.
In pots
One woman: Two _______
Women
Describes a verb. Asks the questions how, when or where.
Adverb
Help me feed the horses after school.
Imperative
Name the Simple Subject & Simple Predicate:
People around the world use flour for bread and other baked foods.
People and Use
Name the Object of the Preposition:
They heated the pots over a fire.
Fire
One fish: Two ______
Fish
Replaces a noun. Examples are she, he, it.
Pronoun
Don't forget the oat flour in the recipe.
Imperative
Name the Subject of the sentence:
Spray cooking spray into the rectangular pan.
You
Name the Object of the Preposition: (2)
Today people make popcorn on the stove or in the microwave.
Stove & Microwave
One Sheep: Two _______
Sheep