What is a noun?
Names a person, place, thing or feeling.
An adjective describes...
a noun.
True or False: The job of a verb is to show action and what someone or something is doing.
True.
Adverbs describe...
verbs.
I live in a house, sleep in a bed, and eat pizza. Which words are nouns?
house, bed and pizza
How many adjectives are in this sentence?
The small, brown mouse nibbled on the tasty cheese.
3: small, brown and tasty
What is the verb in this sentence?
The cat jumped on the table.
jumped
True or False: all adverbs end in -ly
False.
True or False: Nouns are NOT important in sentences.
False.
Find the adjectives:
She wore a sparkly purple hat.
Sparkly and purple
Which verb fits this picture? 🏄♂️
surfing or riding.
Find the adverb:
Today, the fairy spoke to the dragon.
Today
How many nouns are in this sentence?
The old tree and the rusty swing creaked in the wind.
(3) tree, swing and wind
What word describes the noun?
The fluffy bunny hopped across the field.
fluffy
Pick the action word.
Silly, away, or jump
jump
What word tells where?
Look outside at the playground!
outside
Find the proper nouns in this sentence:
Harry and Hermione walked to Hogwarts on a sunny day.
Harry, Hermione and Hogwarts.
Look at this ice cream cone 🍦
Use two adjectives to describe it. (Don't use colors).
cold, sweet, yummy, or delicious
Which word is the main action in this tricky sentence?
He has been sneaking cookies from the kitchen.
Can you have more than one adverb in a sentence?
If so, give an example.
Yes.
Today, the girl slowly walked to class because she was tired.