Nouns
Subjects
Verbs
Connectors
BONUS!
100
Which of the following is a place? beach, boy, car
beach
100
What is the subject in the following sentence? Sam jumps.
Sam
100

What symbol do we use to identify verbs in our sentences?

4 yellow peaks

100
What symbol do we use to identify connectors in sentences?
loop
100
What is the substitute namer in the following sentence: She likes blueberries.
She
200
Which of the following is a thing? school, girl, basketball
basketball
200
What is the subject of the following sentence? Sara walks to school.
Sara
200

What is the subject in the following sentence: Matt runs.

runs

200
What is the connector in the following sentence? I like apples and oranges.
and
200
What is the substitute namer in the following sentence? He wishes he was taller.
He
300
Which of the following is an idea?
love, boy, color
300
What is the subject in the following sentence: Ice cream is my favorite food.
Ice Cream
300

What is the verb in the following sentence? Ben plays basketball.

plays.

300
What is the connector in the following sentence? Do you want to play baseball or basketball?
or
300
What substitute namer can be used to replace the subject of the following sentence: Mary likes soccer.
She.
400
Which of the following is a proper noun?
boy, store, The Huron Market
400
What is the subject in the following sentence? Mary and Suzie ride their bikes.
Mary and Suzie
400
What is the action predicate in the following sentence? Liam and Casey laugh and play.
laugh and play
400
What are the 3 connector words we have learned about?
And, But, Or
400
What substitute namer can be used to replace the subject of the following sentence? James, AJ and Nick go outside.
They
500
What is a noun?
A person, place, thing or idea
500
What is a subject?
A subject is who or what the sentence is about.
500

What is a verb?

It is the action done by the noun or subject.

500
What is the BEST connector that can be used to join the following sentences? I went to school. I forgot my homework.
but
500
What is a substitute namer?
A word that can be used to replace the noun (subject).
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