These are people, places and things.
Nouns
You go to this place to watch movies on a big screen.
Cinema
I have one cat and it is far away. ____ is my cat.
That is my cat.
Questions that start with ____ are normally nouns, but can be be anything.
What
When do you learn at I Can Read?
I learn at I Can Read on Tuesday and Sunday.
Verbs
This is an animal that you see at a zoo. It has a long neck.
Giraffe.
This is my bag.
Questions that start with ____, have answers that can be days, months, years or the time of the day.
When
What do you do? (read)
I read a book.
These describe nouns. They include colours, sizes and characteristics.
Adjectives
I watch / wash television on Monday.
Watch
What does Jim have? (a new car)
Jim has a new car.
The answer to "where" questions are ...
Places or prepositions.
What does your dad do? (read)
He reads a book.
What are some examples of prepositions?
In. On. Under. Behind. Next-to. In-front-of. Above. Over. Opposite. Between. To. From.
This is a shape. It has four sides and all four sides are as long as the other.
Square
What do you have? (a computer)
I have a computer.
Questions that start with ____, have answers that are people or a person.
Who
Martin washes / wash his hands
Washes
We use these to replace someone's name in a sentence.
Pronoun
This word means that it matters a lot and it is something that you must do. (It is _______ that you do your homework.)
Important
I went to the zoo. I saw ___ elephant and ___ tiger.
I saw an elephant and a tiger.
My answer is a reason. What question word do I start with?
Why?
What is the opposite of great?
Terrible.