Vocabulary
Parts and Complete Words.
Name It!
Hodge Podge
Punctuation
200

This is where the land meets the ocean.

What is the coast?

200

This is the base or main part of a word.

What is a root word?

200

These 4 main stages of the ___ cycle are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and runoff. .

What is the water cycle?

200

This is a book of synonyms.

What is a thesaurus?

200

This is used at the end of a sentence.

What is a period?

400

This is the name of a mountain when it erupts.

What is a volcano?

400

These are endings we put on words like -ed or -er.

What are suffixes?

400

This kind of severe storm has a lot of rain, wind and lightning.

What is a thunderstorm?

400

In grammar, these words tell you when something happened or where someone is.

What are prepositions?

400

This punctuation mark joins two words together and looks similar to a dash.

What is a hyphen?

600

This is what flows down a mountain out of a volcano.

What is lava?

600

This is two words put together to make a single word like Superman or doorman.

What is a compound word?

600

Cirrus, Cumulus and Stratus are examples of this.

What is a cloud?

600

These are action words.

What are verbs?

600

This is used at the end of an exciting sentence.

What is an exclamition point? 

800

This is what blows the leaves around.

What is the wind?

800

These are beginnings we put on words anti- and dia-.

What are prefixes?

800

This is a long-lasting snowstorm with very strong winds and intense snowfall.

What is a blizzard?

800

We use this to retell something someone said exactly as they said it.

What are quotations?

800

This mark is used at the end of a question sentence.

What is a question mark?

1000

This is the source of all life on Earth.

What is the sun?

1000

This is a punctuation we use to separate things in a group when we write.

What is a comma?

1000

This is the amount of water vapor in the air. 

What is humidity ?

1000

The main point of a sentence.

What is a subject?

1000

This part of speech is known for connecting either similar or contrasting parts of a sentence.

What is a conjunction?