Nouns
Subject and Predicate
Verbs
Adverbs
Adjectives
100

What are nouns?

person, place, thing, or idea


100

Identify the subject and predicate: Frogs and salamanders live both in water and on land.

SUBJECT: FROGS AND SALAMANDERS

PREDICATE: everything else


100

What are verbs?

physical or mental action words

100

What are adverbs?

words that describe verbs

100

What are adjectives?

words that describe nouns

200

Identify nouns in this sentence: The cat and the dog played in the park.

The cat and the dog played in the park.

200

Identify the subject and predicate: Snakes slither silently through the grass and wait patiently for their prey.

Subject: SNAKES

Predicate: everything else

200

Identify verb in this sentence: Our class earned a pajama party!

EARNED

200

Identify adverb in this sentence: Tamara danced slowly.

"Dance" is the verb here and "slowly" is modifying it, so "slowly" is the adverb in this sentence

200

Identify the adjectives in this sentence: Lewiston and Clarkston is the confluence of two beautiful rivers.

BEAUTIFUL

TWO

300

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

common noun = general (no capital)

proper noun = specific (capital)

300

Identify the subject and predicate: Lions and tigers hunt at night and rest during the day.

SUBJECT: LIONS AND TIGERS

PREDICATE: everything else

300

What is a linking verb?

words that link subject to predicate 

"be"

words that indicate a state of being (seem, become, look, etc)

300

What is the most common suffix that indicates a word is an adverb?

-ly

300

Identify the adjectives in this sentence: We have learned a lot about the differences between warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals. 

WARM-BLOODED

COLD-BLOODED

400

What is the difference between a concrete noun and an abstract noun?

concrete noun = you can see, touch, taste, feel, hear, or smell

abstract noun = an idea that you cannot see, touch, taste, feel, hear or smell

400

Identify the subject and predicate: Tiny fish dart between rocks, hide from predators, and search for food.

SUBJECT: Tiny fish

PREDICATE: everything else

400

Identify the verbs in this sentence: Ms. Harmon is happy you are here today, and she hopes you are ready to learn. (5)

IS, ARE, HOPES, ARE, LEARN

400

always, never, sometimes, often, frequently are all adverbs of _______________________.

frequency
400

Identify the adjective in this sentence: Sometimes our class is too noisy when we are working.

NOISY

500

Identify the noun in this sentence AND what type of noun it is: All you need is love.

LOVE = abstract noun

500

Identify the SUBJECT and PREDICATE: Parrots and crows mimic sounds, build nests, and care for their young. 

SUBJECT: PARROTS AND CROWS

PREDICATE: everything else

500

List a verb from our vocabulary list.

adapt, classify, huddle, migrate, shed, hibernate, survive, inject, molt, glide, attract, communicate, observe


500

Identify the adverb: She never drives on icy roads.

NEVER

500

Identify the adjectives in this sentence: Stinky Steve has a hurt paw.

STINKY

HURT