How do you read? Name two ways.
Carefully, slowly, quickly, fast, etc.
How do you write? Name two ways.
Slowly, carefully, beautifully, badly, well, etc.
Dance
Danced
Sail
Sailed
How are they cooking?

Badly, messily, etc.
How do you speak English? Name two ways.
I speak English well, slowly, carefully, etc.
Hop
Hopped
Skip
Skipped
How does the boy sing and play piano? Name two ways.
He sings and plays the piano well, beautifully, loudly, etc.
True or False. If false, correct it.
They are driving slowly.

False.
They are driving fast, or quickly.
Fly
Flew
Learn
Learnt
Complete the sentence with the following adverb:
He plays football ____________. (good)
He plays football well.
Which animal can move faster?
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The rabbit can move faster than the turtle.
Throw. Spell it.
Threw
Drive. Spell it.
Drove
Create a comparative sentence using two of the animals below and an adverb.
Example: Fish swim better than zebras.

Student's answer
Complete the sentence with the following adverb:
Elephants climb _____________ than tigers. (badly)
Elephants climb worse than tigers.
Catch. Use it in a sentence.
Caught. Student's answer.
Ride. Use it in a sentence.
Rode. Student's answer.