1/2 + 1/8
5/8
3.66 / 6
6.1
Double Points!!
Find the subject, object, and verb in this sentence:
Isaac jumped on the trampoline
Subject: Isaac
Object: Trampoline
Verb: Jumped
Is this a complete or incomplete sentence?
The dog in the water
Incomplete. For an extra 100 points tell me why it's incomplete
Is bestest a real word?
No
2.347 + 7.91
10.257
What is 2/3 x 5/6
10/18 or 5/9
Identify the subject, object, and verb:
My annoying, loud neighbor was mowing his lawn earlier this morning
Subject: My annoying, loud neighbor
Object: His lawn
Verb: Mowing
For all teams:
Identify the prepositional phrases in this sentence:
Isaac crawled under the dirty table
Under the dirty table
Double Points!
GCF of 60 and 48
12
3/5 - 1/4
7/20
834.24 / 12
69.52
Identify the action and linking verbs in this sentence:
I carried the fridge from my car to the house.
Action: Carried
Linking: From
Identify the proper nouns and adjectives:
Jack met his German cousins at a French McDonalds
Proper Nouns: Jack, McDonalds
Proper Adjectives: German, French
What is an interjection
Wow! Ouch! Hey! Hooray! Oh no!
8.23 - 5.742
2.488
What is 4/9 divided by 5/8
.71111....
What is an article? Which one(s) have a different use than the others?
The, A, An
The refers to any object, A/An refers to a specific object
Turn these two sentences into a compound sentence:
The store was open. I walked in to shop.
The store was open, so I walked in to shop
What is an abstract noun?
An idea or feeling (Fear, Love, Joy, Anger)
6.0021 - 1.9387
4.0634
22845.83 / 7
3,263.69
Identify the subject, object, verb, and any articles in this sentence:
The crazy dog jumped on an old, rusty car
Subject: The crazy dog
Object: An old, rusty car
Verb: Jumped
Articles: The, An
For all teams! This is a big one...
Identify the proper nouns, proper adjectives, and the prepositional phrase:
Larry's French cousin fought in a boxing match against Samantha's Russian uncle
Proper noun: Larry, Samantha
Proper adjective: French, German
Prepositional phrase: In a boxing match against Samantha's Russian uncle
What's the difference between positive, comparative, and superlative degrees?
Positive is used when no comparison is made
Comparative compares two items or actions and uses -er and "more"
Superlative compares two items or actions and uses -est and "most"