Similes and Metaphors
Parts of Speech
Types of Sentences
Idioms
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
100

Joe's mind is as sharp as an arrow.

Simile

100

Identify all the nouns in the sentence below.

My grandfather planted flowers in his garden. 

grandfather, flowers, garden 

100

Don't touch my belongings

Imperative 

100

What does "spill the beans" mean?

Reveal secret information 

100

Identify the preposition in this phrase.

behind the old red barn


behind 

200

Her eyes shown like white diamonds in the sky. 

Simile

200

Identify all the adjectives in the sentence below.

The icy wind reminded us to bring our warm jackets.

icy, warm

200

Steven is allergic to peanuts 

Declarative 

200

What does "on the fence" mean?

Undecided about something

200

Identify the prepositional phrase within this sentence.

The birds flew toward the cold ocean.

toward the cold ocean 

300

The computer is dinosaur with its vast screen and no disk drive. 

Metaphor 

300

Identify all the verbs in the sentence below.

The mother bear watched as her cubs wrestled each other. 

watched, wrestled 

300

There's a monster under my bed

Exclamatory 

300

What does "a drop in the bucket" mean?

A tiny amount 

300

Identify the object of the prepositional phrase.

during the long flight

flight 

400

The dress was made just for me, so it fits just like a glove.

What two things are being compared?

dress and glove 

400

Identify all the pronouns in the sentence below.

We decided to watch a movie with them after lunch. 

we, them 

400

Are you sure we can have another cookie

Interrogative 

400

What does "in a nutshell" mean?

A summary 

400

Unscramble the words to make a prepositional phrase. Then identify the object of the preposition. 

school our inside new

inside our new school , school 

500

Our coach is an ogre, so don't be late to practice. 

What two things are being compared?

coach and ogre 

500

Identify all the adverbs in the sentence below. 

I feel well and can return to school now. 

well, now 

500

There's a rattlesnake in that bush

Exclamatory 

500

What does "a dime a dozen" mean?

Common and easy to get 

500

Identify the preposition, the prepositional phrase, and the object of the preposition in the sentence.

The snake slithered across the dry desert. 


across, across the dry desert, desert