Give an example of an adjective. Use it in a sentence.
Fill in the blank- should you use "a" or "an"?
She saw _______ eagle flying in the sky.
an
Homophones are two words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings. Name one set of homophones.
Example answers:
blue/blew
berry/bury
aunt/ant
Show the hand motion for the root that the teacher says to you out loud.
You go girl!
What word could you use in this sentence instead of "said"?
We get to write fairy tales today, said Cienna.
You have great ideas!
What is a noun?
Daily double if you can also explain what a proper noun is?
Person, place, or thing.
The specific name of a person/place/thing.
If the book belonged to Caroline, how would you complete the following sentence:
It was ______________ book.
Caroline's
Which type of their/there/they're should go in the blank below to complete the sentence?
______________ going to go to Hawaii this summer.
They're
Write down/share out three words that include the root "form".
Reform, formulate, formula, inform, information
Spell the trick words read out loud by the teacher.
Daily double if you can spell the bonus word read by the teacher.
city, honest, really
BONUS WORD: enough
Name three verbs.
Awesome!
That is the house that my bunny lives in.
It is my _____________ house.
bunnies' bunny's
Which spelling of bunny's/bunnies' is correct?
bunny's
Which to/too/two should go in the blank in the following sentence?
The soup is _________ hot.
too
Name three sounds that /ed/ can make at the end of a word as a suffix!
/t/ , /d/, /ed/
Name three words that could be used a substitution for said.
Bravo!
In this sentence, tell everyone what the noun, verb, and adjective are.
The cat slept in the sunny chair.
cat/chair- nouns
slept- verb
sunny- adjective
Fill in the blank with "a" or "an".
That is _____ lovely dress.
a
Describe the difference between your and you're. Give an example of a sentence using each correctly.
Spell the following words (read by teacher) on your desk and share with the class.
credit
inspect
deport
In my fish tank, their our guppies, snail, and a spetial eel named walter
their = there
our= are
snail= snails
spetial= special
walter= Walter
needs punctuation.
What are four questions that an adverb answers or describes?
When (tomorrow)
Where (here)
How (quietly)
To what extent? (always/never)
1. What contraction do these two words make? Spell it on your desk.
had + not = ?
2. What two words are this contraction made out of?
she'll ?
hadn't
she will
Spell the homophones read by the teacher
flower/flour
hare/hair
meat/meet
Name one word that starts with each of our prefixes we have learned:
mis
pre
re
trans
Example:
misinform
preview
replay
transmit
Where should the punctuation marks and comma go in this sentence?
Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair said the Prince.
"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair," said the Prince.