Grammar I
Grammar II
Punctuation I
Deeper Reading
100

modifies, or gives more detail to, nouns and answers one of the following questions:


    • What kind?
    • Which one?
    • How many?
    • How much?

What is an adjective?

100

a word that normally comes after a noun or pronoun and then expresses the relation, or position, to another word or element.

Ex: Above, below, around, beneath, on, beside, and by

What is a preposition?

100

a punctuation mark used in sentences to add pause or to separate items in a list.

What is a comma?

100

Provide an example of a TV show that uses foreshadowing

What is That's so Raven? or whatever else

200

Words such as after, although, until, whenever, because, before, why, and since

What are subordinating conjunctions?

200

this type of conjunction combines two similar phrases or clauses

HINT: FANBOYS

What is a coordinating conjunction?

200

Place the commas

My only sister Stephanie is funny.

What is before and after Stephanie?

200

when authors leave clues in their writing, hinting at what the ending is going to be.

HINT: has not occurred

What is foreshadowing?

300

This modifies, or gives more detail to, verbs and answers one of the following questions:

  • How?
  • When?
  • Where?
  • To what extent?

What is an adverb?

ex:

Always, happily, quickly, late, now, here, and there.

300

This is used to replace nouns.

HINT: She, Her, Him, It, They, and Them

What are pronouns?

300

adds information to a sentence and appears after another word to explain or identify it.

What is an appositives?

300

Name the four types of context clues.

What are 

  1. Sensory Words
  2. Detail
  3. Restatements
  4. Comparisons and Contrasts
400

The Five different types of nouns and examples of each

What are common, proper, abstract, collective, and compound?

Ex: 

Common: My paper is empty.

Proper: Ella is late to school.

Abstract: Jealousy is a disease.

Collective: The class is being too noisy.

Compound: I love airplanes.

400

The name for the noun being replaced by a pronoun

What is an antecedent? 

400

True or False

When using essential information you should use a comma

What is false?

400

coming to your own conclusion of what the definition is and then double-check in a dictionary.

What is using context clues?

500

An example of a word that either has a root and a prefix or suffix

What is ... ?

ex: Biology 

Bio: Life

Logy: The study of

500

This is more than just one noun. An example is

The three, playful dogs like to go to the park and chase each other.

What is a complete subject?

500

True or False

This is a complete sentence: Heather's blue notebook

What is false?
500

describes one of the five senses: sight, smell, touch, sound, or taste.

What are sensory words?

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