Types of Words
Punctuation
Fix the sentence
Spelling
This or That
100

 a person, place or thing.

A noun

100

placed at the end of sentences.

Period.

100

the weather man said it is going to rain

The weather man said it is going to rain.

Add a capital letter T and period

100

1. Cityes

2. Cities 

3. Sitees

2. Cities

100

Would you like to (by/buy/bye) that shirt?

Buy

200

An action word

Verb

200

 indicate a direct question when placed at the end of a sentence.

Question Mark ?

200

Grapes bananas and apples are all fruits.

Grapes, bananas, and apples are all fruits. 


(need to add commas)

200

1. Incredible

2. Incredble

3. Inkredible

1. Incredible

200

I'm going to (there, their or they're) house.

Their

300

A word that describes a noun

Adjective

300

used when a person wants to express a sudden outcry or add emphasis.

Exclamation Point !

300

I really wish I had a ice cream cone. 

I really wish I had AN ice cream cone.

Change a to an

300

1. Sceince

2. Science

3. Sience

2. Science

300

There (is/are) many books on the desk.

are

400

A word that modifies or describes a verb

Adverb

400

used to show a separation of ideas or objects within a sentence.

Comma

400

My sister, beth, loves to read the harry potter books. 

My sister, Beth, loves to read the Harry Potter books. 

Capital letter for the names

400

 1. Bubbly

2. Bubbley

3. Bubblee

1. Bubbly

400

That bird is sitting on (it's / its) nest.

Its

500

The following words are examples of what?
in, at, of, to, on

Prepostion

500

Punctuation marks used to show someone else is speaking. 

Quotation Marks " "

500

I went to Sallys' house yesterday. 

I went to Sally's house yesterday. 

Move the Apostrophe 

500

1. Babies

2. Babys

3. Babes


1. Babies

500

I'm going fishing (than/then) going to the store.

Then

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