Nouns
Writing Checklist
Parts of a Sentence
What is a sentence?
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, thing or animal

100

What letter should every sentence begin with?

A capital letter

100

What do we call the part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about?

the subject

100

Is this a sentence?

"Ran to the store.”

No.

200

Is the word school a person, place, or thing?

Place

200

Name one punctuation mark that can end a sentence.

period, question mark, or exclamation point

200

What do we call whats happening in a sentence?

the predicate

200

Is this a sentence?

“She ran to the store.”

Yes

300

What are the nouns in this sentence?

Jasmine and Elizabeth went to the store together. 

Jasmine, Elizabeth, and store are nouns. 

300

Every sentence needs a subject and a verb.

True

300

In the sentence “The cat sleeps,” what is the subject?

the cat

300

What is the missing part of this sentence?

jumped.

The who and the what.

400

Identify all the nouns in this sentence:
“The teacher brought books to class.”

teacher, books, class

400

What is missing in this sentence?

“i like pizza”

capital letter and punctuation

400

In the sentence “The dog ran across the yard,” what is the predicate?

ran across the yard

400

What is a sentence?

A complete thought

500

What type of noun names a specific person or place, like California or Maria?

Proper noun

500

What else should we remember?

Use finger spaces.

500

Identify the subject and predicate in this sentence:

“My little brother plays video games.”

Subject: my little brother

Predicate: plays

500

Complete this sentence

A sentence is a _____, not a ____.

A sentence is a full meal not a snack.