What type of poem is this?
Full of color
Autumn breeze
Leaves everywhere
Lots of fun activities
Acrostic
Identify the simple subject and the predicate in the following sentence.
Carla opened her workbook.
Subject: Carla
Predicate: opened
What is an interrogative sentence?
A sentence that asks a question
Proper nouns are always...
Capitalized
What type of figurative language is this?
Crash!
Onomatopoeia
What is the syllable pattern for Haiku poems?
Identify the simple subject and predicate in the following sentence.
Grandma called right before dinner.
Predicate: called
What is a declarative sentence?
A sentence that states something
What is the difference between a singular and a plural noun?
Singular nouns name on person, place, or thing, and plural nouns name more than one.
What type of figurative language is this?
Tim the terrifying tiger tries track.
Alliteration
How many lines do Cinquain poems have?
5
Identify the complete subject and predicate in the following sentence.
Some teachers drive to school.
Subject: Some teachers
Predicate: drive to school
What is an exclamatory sentence?
A sentence that shows surprise
How do you make the word 'vacation' plural?
Add -s
What type of figurative language is this?
The light was as bright as the sun.
Simile
What types of poems are usually humorous?
Limericks
Identify the complete subject and predicate in the following sentence.
A small black kitten poked its head out from behind a tree.
Subject: A small black kitten
Predicate: poked its head out from behind a tree
What is an imperative sentence?
A command
How do you make the word 'fox' plural?
Add -es
What type of figurative language is this?
The trees waved at me as I walked by.
Personification
A 'Favorite Place' poem is written as a...
Free Verse
I stretch and hydrate before I exercise.
Compound predicate
What type of sentence is this?
The sunrise was beautiful today.
Declarative
How do you make the word 'pony' plural?
Change the y to an i and add -es
What type of figurative language is this?
We waited a million years for summer to arrive.
Hyperbole