Nouns/Pronouns
Adjectives/Verbs
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunction
FANBOYS
100

The students studied really hard for their writing test. 

students, test, their

100

We watched the fluffy puppy jump over the large log.

fluffy, large (adj)

watched, jump (verbs)

100

The teacher smiled and waved as the students entered her classroom quietly.

quietly

100

We went to the store.

to the store

100

Suzy and Stacy walked to the store, and they also walked to school.

yes, connecting two complete sentences

200

Please remember to fold your clothes, and put them in your dresser.

clothes, dresser, them

200

The tired students walked quickly down the long, winding hallway.

tired, long, winding

walked

200

Mrs. Klas jumped excitedly about field day.

excitedly

200

Please remember to do your homework tonight.

to do your homework

200

She wrote her first and last name.

No, connecting two nouns

300

Which student has the privilege of sitting at the VIP table today?

student, privilege, table

300

The happy teacher was excited about the amazing grades her students earned.

happy, amazing (adj)

was, earned (verbs)

300

We are going to the store tomorrow.

are going (helping verb)

tomorrow (adv)

300

Mrs. Klas is behind the tree.

behind the tree

300

She wanted to go swimming, but her friends wanted to ride their bikes.

yes, joining two complete sentences

400

Please put your computer in the COW, and remember to plug it in.

computer, COW, it

400

Carter is a sweet, funny, and kind grandbaby.

sweet, funny, kind

is (linking verb)

400

Mrs. Klas looked strangely at the student standing on his head. 

strangely
400

We walked over the bridge to see our grandparents.

over the bridge

to see 

400

Please remember to sweep the kitchen and mop the bathroom.

no, joining two verbs

500

Mrs. Klas has faith in her students that they will all perform well on the STAAR test tomorrow!

Mrs. Klas, faith, students, they, test, tomorrow

500

The quick, brown dog jumped over the long, huge log.

quick, brown, long, huge

jumped (verb)

500

Please walk quietly in the hallway.

walk (verb)

Quietly (adverb)

500

Turn your homework in to the basket.

to the basket

500

Mrs. Klas knows that each student will do their best work, and they will follow all strategies learned in class.

yes, joins two complete sentences