challenge
give someone hope to keep trying
encourage
The plural spelling of the word wolf.
wolves
Identify the rhyme scheme.
I love cats,
kittens are the size of a boot,
they sleep on mats,
they are so cute.
ABAB
A word that takes the place of a noun.
pronoun
sparkle or shine with a flickering light
twinkle
direct or give an order
command
The plural spelling of the word sheep.
Identify the rhyme scheme.
Upon a nice mid-spring day,
let's take a look at nature's way.
breathe the scent of nice fresh air,
feel the breeze within your hair.
AABB
Replace the italicized noun with a pronoun.
Emma lost her new pencil.
She
a loss or setback of some kind
defeat
succeed at something or reach a goal
achieve
children
Identify the rhyme scheme.
True friends are by your side
through it all.
true friends are there
to catch you when you fall.
ABCB
Replace the italicized noun with a pronoun.
Running is easy for Michael.
him
interested in knowing or seeing
curious
being together with another person or other people
company
The plural spelling of the word knife.
knives
Identify the stanza(s).
I love to dance,
I love to prance.
What my heart would do,
but be sad and blue,
if I could not dance.
Dancing feels nice,
but it comes at a price.
Dancing tu-tu's and shoes
my gosh you can't lose!
Teacher has the correct answer!
Replace the italicized nouns with a pronoun.
Emily and Jaycie went to the park after school.
they
joy-filled or winning
triumphant
tell the difference between two things
distinguish
The plural spelling of the word goose.
geese
Identify the stanza(s).
There was a little turtle.
He lived in a box.
He swam in a puddle.
He climbed on the rocks.
He snapped at a mosquito.
He snapped at a flea.
He snapped at a minnow.
And he snapped at me.
He caught the mosquito.
He caught the flea.
He caught the minnow.
But he didn't catch me.
The teacher has the answer!
Replace the italicized nouns with pronouns.
Morgan went with Lauren and Jordan to the grocery store.
them