Parts of Speech
Parts of a Paragraph/ transition words
Figurative Language
Context Clues/ Persuasion
Pronouns / Conjunctions
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or a thing!

The subject of a sentence.

100

How many sentences are in a paragraph?

3-5

100

Fill in the pronoun

The book I am reading is so interesting ___ is about dinosaurs.

a. they

b. it

c. she

*remember the pronoun has to match the noun in both number and gender*

it

200

What is a verb?

An action word.

200

The sky wept

a. personification

b. simile

personification

200

What is one device you can use to persuade someone?

*think about what would work with you*

Emotion, adjectives & adverbs, involve the reader, repetition

200

Fill in the pronoun

I lost my keys, did you see ____ anywhere?

a. it

b. those

c. them

them

300

What does an adjective describe?

A noun.

300

What is the purpose of a topic sentence?

To introduce the topic of the paragraph.

300

The children heard a hissssss coming from the long grass.

a. simile

b. onomatopeia

Onomatopeia

300

Rick wondered if Abbie was being genuine, or if she was just tricking him.

What do you think genuine means?

honest, true

300

What is the it referring to?

My bag is so heavy. It weighs a lot.

the bag

400

What does an adverb do?

Describes a verb

400

What do transition words do?

Help make the paragraph flow. 

Connects sentences.

400

Frans five favorite friends.

a. metaphor

b. alliteration

alliteration

*remember aLLiteration*

400

What type of context clue is being used in this sentence?

Rick wondered if Abbie was being genuine, or if she was just tricking him.

a. synonym

b. antonym

c. definition

antonym

400

What conjunction goes in the blank.

The poor dog was cold ___ hungry.

a. but

b. and

c. or

and 

500

What is the noun, verb, and adjective in the following sentence?

Mario ran after his little, red kart.

Noun - Mario, kart

Verb - ran

Adjective - litte, red

500

Name the parts of a paragraph

*remember hamburger*

Topic sentence

body

conclustion sentence

500

She ran LIKE the wind.

a. simile

b. onomatopeia

c. hyperbole

Simile

comparing two things using LIKE or AS

500
What is one type of context clue?
synonym, antonym, definition, example
500

What conjunction goes in the blank?

I thought I saw a rat, ____ it was a hamster.

a. and 

b. but

c. so

but