A synonym for angry.
What is furious? What is livid? What is fuming?
Grandma talked happily to the frolicking sea lions.
Which words are nouns?
What is grandma and sea lions?
Is the phrase a simile or a metaphor?
Without any homework, he felt as free as a bird.
What is a simile?
Describe the taste of a pickle.
What is sour?
A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
Antonym for angry.
What is happy? What is glad?
The girl recorded the trip in her diary.
What word is the verb?
What is recorded?
Is the phrase a simile or a metaphor?
The coach was a volcano, ready to explode at any minute.
What is a metaphor?
Describe the look of clouds.
What is fluffy?
A word that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
Change the word sneaky to an antonym.
The mouse was very sneaky when he stole my cookie.
What is loud?
Sally ran the brush through her curly, brown hair.
What words are adjectives?
What is curly and brown?
Create a simile using the words: Baby and Circus
Something like: She was as excited as a baby at a circus.
Describe the smell of candy.
What is sweet?
Compares two things using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
She went to the store to get some milk.
Replace went and get with a synonym.
What is She drove to the store and bought some milk?
Sam ran quickly to his next class.
What word is the adverb?
What is quickly?
Create a metaphor using the words: Summer and kitchen.
Something like: It was summer in the kitchen.
Describe the sound of the beach.
What is relaxing, soothing, calm, etc.?
Writers use ______ to create vivid pictures, ideas, and feelings in the readers mind.
What is figurative language?
After the store, she went past the school and said hello to her friends. Replace went, said, hello.
What is walked, shouted, what's up, or anything that fits...
Create a sentence with all four parts of speech.
Anything reasonable.
Create your own simile.
Anything reasonable.
Describe the feel of sand.
What is rough, grainy, etc.?
The summary strategy taught during My Side of the Mountain.
What is somebody, wanted, but, so, and then?