Name that Part of Speech
Name that Sentence
Subjects & Predicates
Preposition, Preposition
Make it Plural
100

Names a person, place, thing or idea

Noun

100

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory:

Oats provide fiber in our diet.

Declarative

100

Name the complete subject:

Farmers in Asia grew wheat for the first time thousands of years ago.

Farmers in Asia

100

Name the Preposition:

Field corn, sweet corn, and popcorn are the three basic kinds of corn.

Of

100

One Calf: Two _____

Calves

200

Tells what something dose or is

Verb

200

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory:

What a cute calf that is!

Exclamatory

200

Name the complete predicate:

We make flour from the grain of wheat.

make flour from the grain of wheat

200

Name the Preposition:

Popcorn is harvested in autumn.

In

200

One half: Two ______

Halves

300

Describes a noun. Asks the question what kind, which one or how many.

Adjective

300

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory:

Do you ever eat oatmeal for breakfast?

Interrogative

300

Name the complete subject:

The bread bakers in Rome had special privileges.

The bread bakers in Rome

300

Name the Prepositional Phrase:

Native Americans popped popcorn in pots.

In pots

300

One woman: Two _______

Women

400

Describes a verb. Asks the questions how, when or where.

Adverb

400

Help me feed the horses after school.

Imperative

400

Name the Simple Subject & Simple Predicate:

People around the world use flour for bread and other baked foods.

People and Use

400

Name the Object of the Preposition:

They heated the pots over a fire.

Fire

400

One fish: Two ______

Fish

500

Replaces a noun. Examples are she, he, it.

Pronoun

500

Don't forget the oat flour in the recipe.

Imperative

500

Name the Subject of the sentence:

Spray cooking spray into the rectangular pan.

You

500

Name the Object of the Preposition: (2)

Today people make popcorn on the stove or in the microwave.

Stove & Microwave

500

One Sheep: Two _______

Sheep