Parts of Speech
Tenses and Semantics
Types of Sentences and Possessive's
Story Themes
Figurative Language
100

What do we call a person, place, or thing?

Noun

100

The TENSE that describes an act that is currently going on.

Present Tense

100

Type of Sentence:

I went to the store.

Declarative 

100

What is another name for the people in the story?

Characters

100

Polly's prancing pony performed perfectly.

Alliteration

200

What do you call "an action word?"

Verb

200

TENSE that describes an act that has already happened or state that previously existed. 

Past Tense

200

Type of Sentence:

I can't believe you scored the winning basket!

Exclamatory 

200

Is a fairy tale is FICTION or NON-FICTION?

Fiction

200

She's a couch potato!

Metaphor 

300

What is the suffix in the word JUMPED?

ED

300

TENSE that describes an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not exist yet. 

Future Tense

300

Type of Sentence:

Do you want to go to the party with me?

Interrogative 

300

A text/book that has real facts is called...?

A nonfiction text.

300

She ran as fast as the wind!

Simile 

400

What is the PREFIX in the word PREPAID? 

Pre

400

A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word (see/sea)

Synonym

400

Type of sentence:

Clean up your room. 

Imperative 

400

Describe what the word SETTING means.

Where the story takes place.

400

The sun smiled down on us.

Personification 

500

What do we call a word that describes a noun?

adjective

500

What is an ANTONYM for the word found?

Lost

500

What is the correct possession?

I want to borrow my brothers bike. 

brother's 

500

What is the COMPARTIVE form of the word BIG?

bigger

500

Write a simile.

Answers will vary

600

What is a word that describes a verb?

Adverb

600

When you want to show ownership, what do you need to add to the word?

An apostrophe 

600

What is the correct possession?

The girls books were in the library. 

girls'

600

What is the SUPERLATIVE form of the word FAST?

Fastest 

600

Bang, Boom, Clash!

Onomatopoeia