Vowels
Compound Words
Synonyms & Antonyms
Grammar
Grammar p2
100

What is the sound of a long vowel A?

(Ms.Mari will say out loud)

100

I am an insect and I can fly. I have different types of species all over the world.

Butterfly

100

cold

Hot

100

Give me an example of a consonant.

In English, these letters are B, C, D, F, G, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, S, T, V, X, Z and often H, R, W, Y.

100

I like to go to the parc.

I like to go to the park.

200

What is the sound of a long vowel E?

(Ms.Mari will say out loud)

200

You wear me when it’s raining. I help keep you dry.

Raincoat

200

patient

Impatient

200

Give me an example of a pronoun.

I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everybody, etc.

200

Can I go to the bathroom

Can I go to the bathroom?

300

What is the sound of a long vowel I?

(Ms.Mari will say out loud)

300

You throw these at people when it’s snowing.

Snowball

300

cloudy

Sunny

300

What is the future tense of: is?

Was

300

shes going to ibest.

She’s going to iBest.

400

Name a word with two long U.

(Ms.Mari will say out loud)

400

Girls wear these and they have different styles.

Earring

400

foolish

Wise

400

What is the adverb of this sentence: Ms.Mari was snoring loudly during class.

Loudly

400

Were is my serial?

 Where is my cereal?

500

Does “iguana” have a long vowel?

(Ms.Mari will say out loud)

500

You sometimes eat this type of sea animal for dinner.

Catfish

500

thirsty

Refreshed

500

Name 7 things we capitalize.

  1. The first letter of a sentence. This includes a quoted sentence inside a sentence but not a phrase within a sentence. 
  2. The letter I.
  3. Titles. Each letter in the title of books, movies, poems, songs, articles, newspaper/magazine articles and works of art should be capitalized. 
  4. The names of people.
  5. Gods, religious figures and holy works should be capitalized, although when describing a group of gods you need only capitalize the region or name of the pantheon and not the non-specific use of the word gods.
  6. The names of schools. This includes any educational institution, not just a college and university. 
  7. Places. This includes bodies of water. A River, Lake, etc. As with the names of people, if you don’t put the name of the specific lake, but use the word you don’t need to capitalize that. A place can also be a mountain or building. Specific buildings, monuments, mountains, hills, volcanoes, etc. should have their first letters capitalized. Specific street names also have the first letter of each word capitalized. Also note that planets always start with the first letter capitalized.
  8. Specific flags.
  9. Regions. When discussing the Midwest, Sun Belt or South as a noun those should be capitalized. 
  10. Times. Days of the week, months and holidays. Seasons when used in a title, but not when used generally.
  11. Periods and events, except century numbers that are spelled out.
  12. Trademarked names. 
500

Why did she go to the park said Mark.

“Why did she go to the park?” asked Mark.