Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Pronouns
Adverbs
100

What is a noun? 

A noun is a person, place, or thing. 

100

What is a verb?

A verb is a state of being or action.

100

What is an adjective?

An adjective describes a noun.

100

What is a pronoun? 

A pronoun takes the place of a noun. 

100

What is an adverb? 

An adverb describes a verb. 

200

True or False? 

Kool-Aid is a noun.

True

200

True or False: 

Owl is a verb.

False. (Hoot or fly are examples of verbs that an owl can do.)

200

True or False: 

Scratchy is an adjective. 

True. 

200

True or False: 

Us is a pronoun.

True.
200

True or False: 

Bouncy is an adverb. 

False. Bouncy is an adjective. It can describe a noun, such as: A trampoline is bouncy. 

300

Identify the nouns in the sentence: 

My mom made pizza for my brother and me. 

mom, pizza, brother (me is a pronoun)

300

Identify the verb in the sentence: 

We grew flowers in our backyard. 

Grew. The action is grow. Grew is past tense.

300

Identify the adjective in the sentence: 

My teacher loves to wear stylish clothes.

Stylish. It's describing the type of clothes.

300

Identify the pronoun in the sentence: 

Yesterday, I wished for an extra recess.

I. This takes the place of your name, which is a noun.

300

Identify the adverb in the sentence: 

The deer ran swiftly through the meadow.

Swiftly. It's telling us how the deer ran. Ran is the verb and the past tense verb of run.
400

True or False: 

Snake, store, and stomp are ALL nouns.

False. Only snake and store are nouns. Stomp is a verb.

400

True or False: 

Dance, watch, and drive are all verbs.

True.

400

True or False: 

Stinky, smooth, bright, sour, and loud are all adjectives.

True. Each word uses our five senses (smell, touch, sight, taste, and sound).
400

True or False: 

They, she, grandma, and we are all pronouns. 

False. Grandma is a noun. We can replace grandma with she or her. 

400

True or False: 

Playfully, sadly, and wildly are all adverbs.

True. Most of the time when a word ends in -ly, it's an adverb. All of these can explain more about the HOW of a verb.
500

Identify the nouns in the sentence: 

At school, we played in the grass with other kids.

school, grass, kids (we is a pronoun)

500

Identify the verbs in the sentence: 

The orange cat scratched and bit my arm.

Scratched and bit. These are the past tense of scratch and bite. 

500

Identify the adjectives in the sentence: 

The blanket was fluffy and purple.

Fluffy and purple.

500

Identify the pronoun in the sentence: 

At the birthday party, he blew out the candles. 

He.

500

Identify the adverb in the sentence: 

The sun shone brightly in the sky.

Brightly.