Parts of Speech
Sentence Types and structures
Phrases
Figurative Language
Classroom Procedures and Expectations
100

I jogged around the yard.

verb

100

Go wash the dishes.

imperative

100

The defeated villain begged for mercy.

Noun Phrase

100

It is the east and Juliet is the sun. 

Metaphor

100

What did Ms. Thompson buy this summer? 

A 1930's House

200

The tall tree created a large shadow.

adjective

200

English is the worst subject ever!

Exclamatory

200

They finally found the cat under the porch

Prepositional Phrase

200

I've told you a million times already to go wash the dishes. 

hyperbole

200

This therapist is not available just because you want to see her. 

Ms. Leslie

300

The cat slept under the porch. 

preposition

300

I like long walks on the beach. 

declarative or simple

300

It is important to get the right supplies for a hurricane. 

Infinitive Phrase

300

The leaves whispered their secrets to me as I laid below them. 

personification

300
This is the only type of music that Ms. Thompson will play. 

Instrumental/Nothing with lyrics. 

400

He confidently asked, "Would you go out on a date with me?" 

adverb

400

I love the movie theatre, but I hate the price of a ticket.

Compound
400

Getting up in the morning is the hardest part of my day.

Gerund phrase.

400

My mom wouldn't get the PS5 because it costs an arm and a leg. 

idiom 

400

This place in the classroom is not for naps. 

The Regulation Station/Calming Corner

500
Oh no! I bought the wrong size!

interjection

500

Because the rain poured, I had trouble getting to my car. 

Complex

500

Barack Obama, the former president of the United States, wrote the book A Promised Land

Appositive Phrase

500

My Achilles' heel is a slice of chocolate cake.  

allusion

500

The correct way of entering the classroom.

Quietly and calmly. Gather supplies and head to desk. Begin Bell Work.

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