Parts of Speech
Santa's Clauses
Name that Noun
Subjects <3 Verbs
Random Dancing
100

This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.

NOUN

100

___________ clauses cannot stand alone as a sentence.

DEPENDENT/SUBORDINATE

100

Is the following a proper noun or common noun?

TRAFFIC

Common noun

100

State the SUBJECT in the sentence.


Ms. Wikstrom went to the Taylor Swift concert.

Ms. Wikstrom

100

Who won the Super Bowl this year?

Kansas City Chiefs

200

This is the ACTION of a sentence.

VERB

200

_________ clauses stand alone as a sentence.

INDEPENDENT/MAIN
200

Is the following a proper noun or common noun?

Ms. Wikstrom

PROPER!

200

Find the VERB.


Ms. Wikstrom sang at the amazing Taylor Swift concert.

SANG

200

Name the strings of a viola.

C, G, D, A

300

This part of speech describes a noun

ADJECTIVE


300

Is the following independent or dependent?
"She ran."

INDEPENDENT

300

1) Is the following a proper noun or common noun?
2) Is it abstract or concrete?

LOVE

Common and Abstract

300

Identify the subject and verb in the following sentence:

The ghost of Ms. Wikstrom haunted room 570 for the next 37 years. 

Subj: The ghost

Verb: Haunted

300

Which album is Taylor Swift re-releasing next?

1989 (Taylor's Version)

400

She ran quickly.
Quickly is an...

ADVERB

400
Is the following independent or dependent?

ALTHOUGH SHE RAN

DEPENDENT

400

1) Is the following a proper noun or common noun?
2) Is it abstract or concrete?

TAYLOR SWIFT

Proper and concrete

400

Identify the subject and verb in the following sentence:
Her glasses fell off her face.

Subj: glasses

Verb: Fell

400

How old is Ms. Wikstrom's daughter, Cali?

5
500

a _______ replaces a noun in a sentence. Examples: He, she, it, they

PRONOUN

500

Underline (or say) the independent clause in the sentence.


WHILE HIS DAD COOKED, HE CLEANED HIS ROOM.

HE CLEANED HIS ROOM

500

1) Is the following a proper noun or common noun?
2) Is it abstract or concrete?


Coca Cola

Proper and concrete

500

Identify the subject and verb in the following sentence:

The pole vaulter ran and jumped.

Subj: Pole vaulter

Verb: ran/jumped 

500

How many miles are in a 5K?

3.1