What are nouns?
person, place, thing, or idea
Identify the subject and predicate: Frogs and salamanders live both in water and on land.
SUBJECT: FROGS AND SALAMANDERS
PREDICATE: everything else
What are verbs?
physical or mental action words
What are adverbs?
words that describe verbs
What are adjectives?
words that describe nouns
Identify nouns in this sentence: The cat and the dog played in the park.
The cat and the dog played in the park.
Identify the subject and predicate: Snakes slither silently through the grass and wait patiently for their prey.
Subject: SNAKES
Predicate: everything else
Identify verb in this sentence: Our class earned a pajama party!
EARNED
Identify adverb in this sentence: Tamara danced slowly.
"Dance" is the verb here and "slowly" is modifying it, so "slowly" is the adverb in this sentence
Identify the adjectives in this sentence: Lewiston and Clarkston is the confluence of two beautiful rivers.
BEAUTIFUL
TWO
What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
common noun = general (no capital)
proper noun = specific (capital)
Identify the subject and predicate: Lions and tigers hunt at night and rest during the day.
SUBJECT: LIONS AND TIGERS
PREDICATE: everything else
What is a linking verb?
"be"
words that indicate a state of being (seem, become, look, etc)
What is the most common suffix that indicates a word is an adverb?
-ly
Identify the adjectives in this sentence: We have learned a lot about the differences between warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals.
WARM-BLOODED
COLD-BLOODED
What is the difference between a concrete noun and an abstract noun?
concrete noun = you can see, touch, taste, feel, hear, or smell
abstract noun = an idea that you cannot see, touch, taste, feel, hear or smell
Identify the subject and predicate: Tiny fish dart between rocks, hide from predators, and search for food.
SUBJECT: Tiny fish
PREDICATE: everything else
Identify the verbs in this sentence: Ms. Harmon is happy you are here today, and she hopes you are ready to learn. (5)
IS, ARE, HOPES, ARE, LEARN
always, never, sometimes, often, frequently are all adverbs of _______________________.
Identify the adjective in this sentence: Sometimes our class is too noisy when we are working.
NOISY
Identify the noun in this sentence AND what type of noun it is: All you need is love.
LOVE = abstract noun
Identify the SUBJECT and PREDICATE: Parrots and crows mimic sounds, build nests, and care for their young.
SUBJECT: PARROTS AND CROWS
PREDICATE: everything else
List a verb from our vocabulary list.
adapt, classify, huddle, migrate, shed, hibernate, survive, inject, molt, glide, attract, communicate, observe
Identify the adverb: She never drives on icy roads.
NEVER
Identify the adjectives in this sentence: Stinky Steve has a hurt paw.
STINKY
HURT