What type of sentence is this: "I drove to school."
a) simple sentence
b) compound sentence
c) complex sentence
a) simple sentence
Use this word correctly in a sentence: risk
Risk is a chance of loss or harm.
Example: I took a risk trying out for the soccer team.
a) metaphor
b) simile
c) hyperbole
b) simile
a person, place, thing, or idea is a ______
noun
What instrument can Ms.Cleary play?
the harmonica
What type of sentence is this: "My favorite dessert is ice cream, but I ordered a cookie."
a) simple sentence
b) compound sentence
c) complex sentence
b) compound sentence
If you can afford something, you have enough money to pay for it.
Example: I can afford to buy groceries this week.
A simile always has ____ or _____.
A simile always has like or as.
if it describes a noun it is a _______
ex: red
adjective
What night is the 5th grade social?
Friday, September 19th
what type of sentence is this: "I wore a raincoat to school so I didn't get wet."
a) simple sentence
b) compound sentence
c) complex sentence
b) compound sentence
Fill in the blank: The water supply is _______"
a) center
b) scarce
c) coffee
b) scarce
When something is scarce, it is difficult to get or find.
Time is a thief.
a)metaphor
b)simile
c)hyperbole
a) metaphor
direct comparison
an action word is a _____
verb
Where in the room can you find the vocabulary words that we are learning?
Above the pencil sharpener.
There are four types of simple sentences we talked about.
1. declarative
2. imperative
3. interrogative
4. exclamatory
Fill in the blank: I had to borrow a ______ to go to college.
a) sum
b) money
c) loan
c) loan
A loan is money borrowed.
"boom!" "BAM!" "ding" are all examples of_________
a)similes
b)songs
c) onomatopoeia
c) onomatopoeia
a word that describes a verb is an _______
adverb
What were the 4 motivations for exploring new lands.
gold, spices, spread religion, and larger empires.
What type of simple sentence is this?
"I am so happy we won our soccer game!"
Exclamatory sentence
Define this word: profit
Profit is the amount of money left after all business costs have been paid.
"Romantic red roses"
"Sally sold seashells by the seashore" are both examples of______
a) hyperboles
b) metaphors
c) alliiteration
c) alliteration
connects words, phrases, or sentences (FANBOYS)
conjunctions
Roughly, how many mph (miles per hour) could a
T-Rex Run?
10-18 mph.
(I could run faster)