Nouns/Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions/Conjunctions Interjections
100

Name the nouns.

Adam walked his dog.

Adam, dog

100

Name the verbs.

The little boy skipped.

skipped

100

Name the adjectives.

The three blind mice scattered. 

three

100

Name the adverbs.

The boy read quietly.

quietly

100

Name the preposition.

The pencil fell under the chair.

under

200

Name the nouns.

The boy ran quickly from home to school.

boy, home, school

200

Name the verbs.

The dog ran and barked at the mail man. 

ran, barked

200

Name the adjectives. 

The little brown pony galloped. 

little, brown

200

Name the adverbs.

The cat ran inside.

inside

200

Name the interjection.

The boy screamed, "OUCH" when he squished his finger. 

OUCH

300

Name the nouns.

Paul swam in the Atlantic Ocean.

Paul, Atlantic, Ocean

300

Name the verbs.

The child swept the hallway while his mom mopped the kitchen. 

swept, mopped

300

Name the adjectives. 

The big fancy car drove down the narrow road.

big, fancy, narrow

300

Name the adverbs.

The dad went to work yesterday.

yesterday

300

Name the preposition.

She slid down the slide.

down

400

Name the nouns.

Charlie, my cat, likes to sleep in my bed. 

Charlie, cat, bed

400

Name the verbs.

I bought some clothes when I went to the mall. 

bought, mall

400

Name the adjectives.

The big beautiful flag waved briskly in the gorgeous blue sky. 

big, beautiful, gorgeous, blue

400

Name the adverbs.

The horse galloped peacefully outside. 

peacefully, outside

400

Name the interjection.

Hey! I'm excited to have you in my class.

Hey!

500

Name the nouns.

Sally lives in Albany and has a pet rat named Oscar.

Sally, Albany, rat, Oscar

500

Name the verbs.

We danced, sang, and laughed when we went to the party. 

danced, sang, laughed

500

Name the adjectives.

The little silly kitten played with the soft red yarn.

little, silly, soft, red

500

Name the adverbs. 

The chicken pecked the ground below her yesterday.

below, yesterday 

500

Name the conjunctions. 

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for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so