This goes at the end of a declarative sentence.
Example: I like to eat brownies
What is a period?
What is weren't?
A "stretching of the truth"
Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!
What is exaggeration?
Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?
These words sound the same but have different meanings.
What are homophones?
Cats (lick/licks) their paws to clean them.
What is lick?
Fill in the sentence by spelling the correct their/there/they're:
Why do you think ________ outside?
What is they're?
What is daytime?
Where Greek gods/goddesses live.
What is Mount Olympus?
What is a topic sentence?
Fill in the sentence by spelling the correct their/there/they're:
Would you like to see ________ project?
What is their?
Emma thought that the play was great.
What is thought?
Who is John Henry?
What is metamorphosis?
Examples: Jackie Robinson, Philadelphia, Playstation.
What is a proper noun?
In a list, commas go between each words. The commas go after which words in this sentence:
S'mores are made with marshmallows graham crackers and chocolate.
What is marshmallows and crackers?
The word that the pronoun replaces in this sentence.
I have five jackets. They are very warm!
What is jackets?
This is a story told to teach a lesson or tell a story.
An example is the story of Persephone going to the underworld, eating six seeds, and bringing six months of fall/winter to Earth.
What is a myth?
I was turned into a spider to spin beautiful, silky webs.
Who is Arachne?
These are types of conjunctions we can use in a compound sentence.
What are and, or, but, so, because?
In a list, commas go between each words. The commas go after which words in this sentence:
Our favorite things to see at the zoo were tigers zebras and monkeys.
What are tigers and zebras?
What are commas and conjunctions?
What is silk, paper/paper making, the Great Wall of China, and Chinese New Year?
What is discrimination?
This is Ms. Bedwell's favorite food.