Point of View
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Suffixes
Literary Devices
100

Today I had the best day ever! Mom took

me to the skate rink and I didn’t even fall

once! I am so excited I want to go again

tomorrow!

First Person

100

What part of speech is being described?

A person, place, thing, or idea. 

Examples: cat, school, happiness

Noun

100

Name the punctuation being described. 

Used the end of a sentence that is not a direct question or exclamation. 

Period

.

100

What is the meaning of the suffix?

-less

Examples: shameless, pointless, thoughtless

without

100

What literary device is being described?

Words that imitate sounds. 

Examples: gulp, boom, whoosh

Onomatopoeia

200

Millie and her brother John are going to

Disneyland. She is very eager to ride all of

the rides and eat lots of candy and good

food.

Third Person Limited

200

What part of speech is being described?

An action that someone or something is doing or a state of being. 

Examples: jump, sit, am, was

Verb

200

Name the punctuation being described.

Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.  

Question Mark

?

200

What is the meaning of the suffix?

-ful

Examples: successful, hopeful, careful, powerful, grateful

full of or having

200

What literary device is being described?

Attributing inanimate objects with human like characteristics. 

Examples: The storm clouds angrily gathered over head. 

Personification

300

Ashley is 10 years old, and the new girl at

school. She wants to be your friend and go to

the mall together and buy shoes. Do you want

to be her friend?

Second Person

300

What part of speech is being described?

Describes a noun or a pronoun. Tells what kind, how many, or which one. 

Examples: happy, brave, more, two, this, that

Adjective

300

Name the punctuation being described. 

Used to express emotion, urgency, or an outcry. 

Exclamation Point

!

300

What is the meaning of the suffix?

-able

Examples: fixable, bendable, workable, usable, trainable

able to

300

What literary device is being described?

A comparision between two words using "like" or "as"

Examples: "I ran like the wind" "The package was as light as a feather"

Simile

400

Max likes toy cars a lot! He explores with

them everyday after school. For his birthday,

Max got 10 more toy cars!

Third Person Objective

400

What part of speech is being described?

Used in place of a noun. 

Examples: I, you, he, she, we, they

Pronoun

400

Name the punctuation being described. 

Used to separate parts of a sentence, inicating a short pause. 

Comma

,

400

What is the meaning of the suffix?

-ist

Examples: scientist, violinist, artist, dentist, florist

person who

400

What literary device is being described?

Using an unlikely word for comparison. 

Examples: "He has a heart of gold" "She's going through a rollercoaster of emotions"

Metaphor

500

Sam went to the store to get some cookies. He placed four boxes of Oreos in his cart and walked to the checkout line. 

Third Person Objective
500

What part of speech is being described?

Describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. Tells when, where, or to what degree.

Examples: quickly, today, outside, barely

Adverb

500

Name the punctuation being described. 

Commonly used to indicate dialogue or a direct phrase from a text. 

Quotation Marks

" "

500

What is the meaning of the suffix?

-ish

Examples: foolish, vanish, clownish, selfish, Irish

resembling, origin

500

What literary device is being described?

Uses repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words in a phrase or sentence.

Example:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Alliteration

M
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