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ELA
Conjunctions
Parts of speech
100

Spell the last name of your Principal

C-A-M-P-B-E-L-L 

Campbell

100

What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?

A capital letter

100

What is the cause and the effect?

The car ran a red light, and got pulled over.

Cause: The car ran a red light

Effect: Got pulled over

100

What is a conjunction?

A). A word used to show the difference in clauses or sentences (e.g. and, but, or).

B). A word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, or).

C). A sentence use to compare and contrast clauses or sentences (e.g. and, but, or).

B). A word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, or).

100

Which is the noun, and which is the adjective?

The cute teddy bear was given to the winner of the game.

A. Teddy bear is the noun. 

B. Cute is the adjective


200

Spell the word that represent Saturday and Sunday

W-e-e-k-e-n-d

Weekend

200

Ideally, how many sentences are in one paragraph?

About 5 sentences 

200

What is the compare and contrast in the sentence? 

Both starfish and sand dollars have tube feet to move them along.

Comparison: They both have tube feet

Contrast: Starfish and sand dollars are different animals.

200

What is the conjunction in the sentence?

I told her to leave, for I was tired.

For

200

Adjective or Adverb.

A. He frequently wakes up early to go for a brisk run. 

B. Can you carry all four of those large boxes by yourself? 

A) Adverb (Frequently is the adverb)

B). Adjective (Large is an adjective)

 Adverbs often tell how, when, or where.

 Adjectives often tell what kind or how many.

300

Spell the last name of the first black President

O-b-a-m-a

300

What is a noun?



A person, place, thing or idea.

300

Example of a adverb:

A). Yellow

B). Dog

C). Swiftly

D). Truck

C). Swiftly

300

What is the conjunction in the sentence? 

The weather was cold, yet bright and sunny.

Yet

300

Run on sentence.  Which sentence is correct?

A). My brother made a gallon of slime he didn’t share any with me 

B). My brother made a gallon of slime, but he didn’t share any with me.


B) My brother made a gallon of slime, but he didn’t share any with me.

This sentence needs to be separated by a conjunction (but). 

400

Spell the word of a measuring item used in math class

R-u-l-e-r

Ruler

400

What is a verb? 

A word describing an action.

400

Example of pronoun:
A). I

B). Tom

C). Tennessee

D). Ford

A). I


400

What is the conjunction in the sentence?

I have never done the dishes, nor the laundry.

Nor
400

Can you identify the pronoun in each sentence?

A) It was damp from the rain yesterday.

B) Sally met up with them.


A). It is the prououn.

B). Them is a pronoun.

500

Spell the word you put plates in to clean them



D-i-s-h-w-a-s-h-e-r

Dishwasher

500

Ideally, how many sentences are in one paragraph?







Five



500

What is the problem and solution?

Sarah missed the bus. Her mom had to take her to school.

Problem: Sarah missed the bus.

Solution: Her mom had to take her to school.

500

What is the conjunction in the sentence?

Steve likes football, but Harvey likes soccer.

But

500

Example of a verb.

A. Tom the barber.

B. Tom ran to the barbershop.

C. Tom cut hair from the brown-haired, old man. 



B. Tom ran to the barbershop. 

Ran is the verb.

600

Spell the name of this city.

D-i-s-t-r-i-c-t  o-f  C-o-l-u-m-b-i-a

District of Columbia

600

What must you do at the beginning of every new paragraph?



Indent




600

Example of adjective:

A). Truck

B). Yellow

C). Dog

D). Running

B). Yellow

600

What is the conjunction in the sentence?

My knee was still hurting, so I went to the doctor.

So

600

Example of conjunction.

A). Harry went to platform 9 3/4.

B). Ron did not see Harry at platform 9 3/4.

C). Harry went to platfrom 9 3/4, but Ron did not see him there.


C). Harry went to platform 9 3/4, but Ron did not see him there. 

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