Identify The Five W's
Use The Five W's
Parts of Speech
Fragments
Run-Ons
100
What 5 W's does this sentence answer? "I slipped."
This sentence answers the questions Who and What.
100
Give me a sentence that answers the questions Who and What.
ex. "I slipped." "She fell down." "We ate dinner." "Nancy was strong."
100
What part of speech describes people, places or things?
A noun
100
Does a sentence fragment contain a complete thought? Explain.
No. It contains an incomplete thought.
100
How many complete thoughts does a run-on sentence contain?
More than one.
200
What 5 W's does this sentence answer? "I slipped in the hallway."
This sentence answers the questions Who, What, and Where.
200
Give me a sentence that answers the questions Who, What and Where.
ex. "I slipped in the hall." "She fell down on the sidewalk." "We ate dinner in the living room."
200
What part of speech describes an action or state of being?
A verb
200
Finish this sentence. "Janet."
Add a predicate. "Janet is the best bowler."
200
Correct this sentence. "Friday is here I am ecstatic."
Use a period, a semicolon or a conjunction to correct this sentence.
300
What 5 W's does this sentence answer? "I slipped in the hallway on Friday."
This sentence answers the questions Who, What, Where, and When.
300
Give me a sentence that answers the questions Who, What, Where and When.
ex. "We ate dinner in the living room last night."
300
What part of speech replaces a noun?
A pronoun
300
Finish this sentence. "Drove me to school."
Add a subject. "My mum drove me to school."
300
Correct this sentence using conjunctions and periods. "My day was ruined I missed my bus I was late for school I forgot my assignment I got a great lunch I felt better."
Use your FANBOYS!
400
What 5 W's does this sentence answer? "I slipped in the hallway on Friday because there was a banana peel on the floor."
This sentence answers all five W's: Who, What, Where, When, and Why.
400
Give me a sentence that answers the questions Who, What, Where, When and Why.
ex. "We ate dinner in the living room last night because we were playing board games."
400
What parts of speech are all subjects?
A noun or a pronoun
400
Finish this sentence. "Waking up abruptly,"
Add a subject and a predicate. "Waking up abruptly, Harry realized he had missed his stop!"
500
List the 5 W's in less than ten seconds.
Your teacher is already counting.
500
List the Five W's in less than eight seconds.
Your teacher is already counting.
500
What part of speech is needed in a predicate?
A verb
500
When can a sentence be missing a subject?
When you are giving a command. The subject is implied. "(you) Stop!" "(you) Slow down!" "(you) Go!"
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Earn 2x points if you can answer all four questions. 1. What are the 5 Sentence Rules? 2. What are the 5 W's? 3. What is a Sentence Fragment? 4. What is a Run-On Sentence?
1. Capitalization, Punctuation, Subject, Predicate, Makes Sense 2. Who, What, Where, When, Why 3. A sentence that expresses an incomplete thought 4. A sentence that contains more than one complete thought
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