What is the part of speech for a thing, place or a name
A noun
Using the same beginning letter for at least three words in a sentence
Alliteration
Opposite of left
Correct
Right
Wolf
Wolves
This was my second year at RSC, I have a husband at the school... Who am I?
Mrs Reid
A describing word (E.g. heavy, soft, large, fluffy)
Adjective
Asking a question in your text, without expectation of an answer. Designed to make the reader think.
Rhetorical Question
Strange/unusual
Opposite of even
Odd
Fungus
Fungi
This was my first year teaching. I have blonde hair and blue eyes. There is a C in one of my names. Who Am I?
Miss Wallwork
A descriptive word for an action word often ending in 'ly' (e.g. deadly, swiftly, blindly)
Adverb
Using three words in succession.
The sound a dog makes
Found on a tree
Bark
Goose
Geese
I am located in A block Staff room. I leave Roma this year. I have seen Taylor Swift... Who am I?
Miss Jones
Identify the verb in this sentence: She was going to the shops.
Was
An informal story added to persuade a reader
Anecdote
Summer, Spring, Winter, Autumn
To add spice or herbs to food
Season
hippopotamus
hippopotami
I have seven tattoos, I wear glasses. I Drive a red Car... Who am I?
Miss Josman
Create a sentence that uses two adjectives and one adverb.
Individual response
Repetition of the same vowel sound in words, in the same sentence, (e.g. the light of the fire is a sight)
Assonance
Action required to move a boat forward
The opposite of a column in a table
Row
Sheep
Sheep
My First names begins with a J, I have a dog, I teach Enlgish among other subjects. Who am I?
Mr Stewart