Find the adjective:
The small hamster escaped his cage.
small
Define a noun
a person, place, or thing
Find the verb.
I woke up so early today!
woke up
Find the adverb:
I quickly ate the M&M
quickly
Tell me three adverbs to describe how you walk.
quickly, slowly, angrily, happily, nervously, sneakily, etc.
Find 2 adjectives.
The big dog ran down the busy road.
big, busy
Find the common noun:
The teacher was reading.
teacher
Find the verb.
They ran for a long time.
ran
Find 2 adverbs:
He quickly and carefully jumped over the log.
quickly, carefully
Describe a cat using 2 adjectives.
soft, fluffy, mean, nice, sleepy, etc.
Define an adjective
descriptive words that describe nouns and give more information about things
Find the proper noun:
She said she will do it on Saturday
Saturday
Define a verb
words that express actions, events, or states of being.
Define an adverb
words that tell where, when, or how a verb is doing something
Name a noun from each noun category (person, place, and thing).
Name any person, any place, and any thing.
Find 3 adjectives:
The green, furry, ferocious dragon soared through the sky.
green, furry, ferocious
Find & name the common AND proper noun:
Humphrey is a hamster
Humphrey (PN), hamster (CN)
Find the verb.
The golden sunlight shone through the dark stormy blue sky.
shone
Find 3 adverbs:
The cat quickly ran upstairs, then playfully jumped and softly landed on the bed.
quickly, playfully, softly
Name all 4 adjectives-
Bees are busy, tiny, yellow, and fuzzy insects.
busy, tiny, yellow, fuzzy
Use an adjective to describe a giraffe
Answers will vary - tall, wild, yellow and brown, spotted, long necked, etc.
What is the difference between a common and a proper noun?
A common noun is a general, non-specific person, place, or thing and a proper noun is a specific noun that is always capitalized.
Use a verb to describe what a dog can do.
Answers will vary - run, jump, chase, play, sleep, eat, bark, etc.
Use an adverb in a sentence about soccer
Answers will vary
Make a sentence using any noun, adjective, AND verb.
Answers will vary.