Mrs. Reeder
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Part of a Sentence
Bonus!
100

Mrs. Reeder has how many children?

3

100

Thing, person, animal, place or idea

Noun

100

Marks the end of a declarative sentence.

Period

100

The noun or noun phrase that tells whom or what the sentence addresses

Subject

100

Word or words that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning

Homophone

200

How many years has Mrs. Reeder been at Creekside?

2

200

Describes, modifies, or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

Adjective

200

Marks a pause between parts of a sentence or between elements in a list

Comma

200

Describes a noun

Adjective

200

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally

Hyperbole

300

What grades does Mrs. Reeder teach?

6, 7, 8th

300

Shows an action or a state of being

Verb

300

Marks the end of a sentence to indicate a query

Question Mark

300

Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

Adverb

300

Formation of a word that is associated with what is named.  e.g. Cuckoo, sizzle

Onomatopoeia

400

What does Mrs. Reeder do for fun?

Yoga

400

Is used in the place of a noun phrase to avoid repetition

Pronoun

400

Marks the end of a word or sentence to express strong emotion or surprise

Exclamation Point

400

Replaces a noun

Pronoun

400

Comparison of two things using the words like or as

Simile

500

How old is Mrs. Reeder?

40

500

Joins two words, ideas, phrases together and shows how they are connected

Conjunction

500

Used to join two independent related clauses

Semicolon

500

What color is Mrs. Reeder's hair?

Blonde

500

Directly states a comparison

"Love is a battlefield"

Metaphor