What's the difference between "these" and "those"?
These are closer, those are farther away.
What does the word "unusual" mean?
Unusual = Strange, weird, not normal
Can you spell a word that means the opposite of easy?
Hard or difficult
Name three animals that live in the jungle.
Nice!
What is the difference between an opinion and a fact?
Opinion = what I think. May be true or not. (Chocolate ice cream is the best)
Fact = something true. (2+2 is 4)
Find the mistake in this sentence:
Janet went to the store to buy three donut for her friend.
Donut -> Donuts
What is a synonym and what is an antonym?
Synonym = similar word, antonym = opposite meaning
Is this word spelled right?
Undersand
No! It needs a t. Understand
Tell me something I don't know about you yet.
Ooh how interesting
What is a simile? Give an example.
Compares two things with "like" or "as."
Natasha was as tough as nails.
Pick the subject & verb that agree:
Bob write a book.
Bob writes a book.
She writes a book.
What is a new word you've learned recently?
Nice!
Find the spelling mistake in this sentence:
Thor asked for a peice of pie, but Loki had already eaten it all.
Peice -> Piece
Wow! So weird!
Read this sentence:
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair, Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he?
Haha
Change this sentence to past tense:
I have a birthday party last night and my friends give me an amazing present!
I had a birthday party last night and my friends gave me an amazing present!
Rude, mean, unkind
Odinson
Tell me about a book or movie you watched recently.
Cool!
Type a sentence about your morning in the chat. This morning, I....
This morning, I .... walked 7 dogs
Find the mistake in this sentence:
Hannah was mad at Jack because Jack used Hannahs special pen to write his essay.
Hannahs -> Hannah's
What is the difference in meaning between "fun" and "funny?"
Fun = something that is fun and you enjoy (like an amusement park)
Funny = something that makes you laugh (like a joke or a silly movie)
Finish this sentence with correct spelling:
I went to the store and ______ (buy) a new book.
I went to the store and bought a new book.
Try to sound out this word:
Onomatopoeia
Tricky! Good job!
Pick up a book near you and open to page 17, then read the first sentence.
Cool!