Synonyms/ Antonyms
Poetry concepts
Past, Present and Future
Figurative language
Proofreading
100

A popular recess game that has four rotating players

Four square

100

design, shine and vine are all examples of

rhymes 

100

Who was your last teacher before Ms. Shelp and Mr. Centerwall?

Mrs. Ferrara and Mr. Dutcher

100

The cloud's today look just like cotton candy!

simile 

100

Do you know when lunch is!

Punctuation mistake

200

The words best and most are 

synonyms

200

The teacher that lets you climb the walls. 

Mr. Martindale

200

Present tense for jumped

jump

200

My homework grow legs and walked away

personification

200

It belongs to you but your friends use it more.

Your name

300

The words new and old are

antonyms 

300

the name of a paragraph in a poem

Stanza

300
I will give a speech at the event tonight.

future tense 

300

boom, clap, pow are all examples of

Onomatopoeia

300

My dog, bo looks so silly with his american flag bow tie. 

Missing capitals 

400

Tall is to short as wide is to 

thin

400

There was a fluffy bunny named Rick

Who was best friends with a chick

They loved to going around the farm

Especially when the sun’s out and it's warm

Pulling pranks on other animals they thought they were slick

limerick

400

Fix the sentence:

Last week I run to the store

Past tense- ran

400

I am so hungry I could eat a horse

hyperbaly

400

Sam and Luke are brothers, who like to play video games together. Their favorite game is Roblox!

no mistakes

500

big is to huge as little is to 

tiny

500

I want to see the world today
There is just so much to see

I want to see the world today

I think I will start with Antartica 

I want to see the world today

Oh how I cannot wait

Repetition poem

500

What is the past and future tense of sleep and catch

Slept and shall sleep


caught and will catch

500

Bringing home the bacon

idiom

500

Yesterday I went to the park I got to play with my best friend Alli we went on the swings and had so much fun. I can't wait to go back!

Run-on sentence

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