The feisty cat ran home.
Is feisty an adjective or adverb in the sentence?
Adjective
(It describes the noun, cat)
Horses love to eat grass.
Is horses a common or proper noun in the sentence?
Common noun
What are the words describing picture or image called? They are usually located underneath the picture.
Caption
The dog ran after the ball. He ran fast.
What noun phrase is the pronoun, he, replacing?
The dog
He wildly ran to school.
Is wildly an adjective or adverb in the sentence?
Adverb
(Wildly describes the verb, ran)
She will be here soon.
Is soon an adjective or adverb in the sentence?
Adverb
Stephanie ate at the table.
Is Stephanie a common or proper noun in the sentence?
Proper noun
What shows what something looks like. (Taken with a camera)
Photograph/image
She loves to eat Reeses.
What is the pronoun?
She
The dragon opened its large mouth.
What is the verb in the sentence?
opened
People love to heat the spicy salsa.
Is spicy an adjective or adverb in the sentence?
Adjective
What is the noun in the sentence below?
She ate her spaghetti.
spaghetti
What text feature defines some of the words found in the text?
Glossary
Phil and Ted love to write. They write almost everyday.
What noun phrase does the pronoun, they, replace?
Phil and Ted
The girl swam around the pool.
What is the verb?
She sometimes sings in the shower.
What is the adverb in the sentence?
Sometimes
What is the common noun in the sentence?
New York never stops at night.
night
What shows where something is located or the area something in the text took place?
Map
The boy ran after his dog.
What is the pronoun in the sentence?
his
People were over near the pool.
What is the verb?
were
What is the adjective in the sentence below?
The upset child angrily marched home.
Upset
Spongebob ran away with Patrick.
What are the proper nouns in the sentence?
Spongebob, Patrick
What organizes and compares information in a visual way?
Graph/ Table
Take the students to their classroom.
What is the pronoun in the sentence?
their
She told the girl about the tornado.
What is the verb?
told