Syn, Ant, and Hom
Spot the Parts of Speech
Subject and Predicate
Types of Sentences
Fix It!
100
Joy--Happiness
What is a synonym?
100
Spot the noun: They went to the store.
Store
100
What's the subject and predicate? Suzie had a steamboat with a loud bell.
Suze---had
100
Identify the following sentence: Katie has an extra toe.
Declarative
100
Go back too bed! its to early two get up now.
Go back to bed! It's too early to get up now.
200
Hero--Criminal
What is an antonym?
200
Spot the verb: Suzie ran quickly to the principal's office.
Ran
200
The talented baseball players lost the game to the underdogs.
Players--lost
200
What type of sentence is the following: Watch out for that ice cream truck!
Explanatory
200
The students' argood, as they we're trying to decide wut too do four there project.
The students argued as they were trying to decide what to do for their project.
300
Flour--Flower
What is a homonym?
300
Spot the adverb: Derek gazed intently at the menu deciding what to eat.
Intently
300
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Peter Piper--picked
300
Name the type of sentence: What did that little kid just say to me?
Interrogative
300
If he doesnt come too school today George cant go two prom tommorow!
If he doesn't come to school today, George can't go to prom tomorrow!
400
Define synonym, antonym, and homonym.
Two different words with the same meaning. Two different words the opposite meaning. Two words that sound the same (sometimes spelled the same), but with different meanings.
400
Spot the adjective: The old man crept warily up the stairs.
Old
400
She left her glasses on the table.
She---left
400
Define the four types of sentences.
Declarative-- Normal general statement. Interrogative-- Asks a question. Imperative-- Makes a request/demand. (Instructions) Explanatory-- Expresses emotion, uses an explanation point.
400
oh my gosh! Did you sea the lisense plait of that car? It just hit you're dads car!
Oh my gosh! Did you see the license plate of that car? It just hit your dad's car!
500
Give an example for a synonym, antonym, and homonym.
Answers vary, teacher verifies.
500
Spot the pronoun: Marie asked to borrow my pencil.
My
500
The cautious cute cat crept up to the mouse.
Cat--crept
500
Give an example for an imperative sentence and an explanatory sentence.
Answers will vary. Teacher will judge.
500
guess what? Youve just one won million dollers! You're parents' have been invited too witness you're winning momment!
Guess what? You've just won one million dollars! Your parents have been invited to witness your winning moment!
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