Subject and Predicate
Transition Words
Action, Linking, Helping Verbs
Misc.
100

What is the subject of the sentence?

Who or what the sentence is about

100

Give an example of a sequence transitional word.

Example: first, next, last, finally

100

What kind of verb tells what someone is doing?

Action verb

100

An author uses these in a story to paint a picture for the audience

What are sensory details?

200

What is the predicate of a sentence?

What the subject is doing in the sentence

200

Fill in the blank with the correct transitional word: ______, we read the story of Malala's Magic Pencil.

a. Because     b. Last week      c. Meanwhile

Last week

200

Find the linking verb in this sentence: My dog's fur smells stinky.

Smells

200

When you find the lesson of the story, you find the ____.

Theme

300

Find the subject in this sentence: The dog loved to eat shredded cheese.

The dog

300

Give an example of a time transitional word.

Example: Yesterday, last month, immediately, etc.

300

Find the helping verb in this sentence: Adam can read the book.

Can

300

Change this singular noun to plural: dress

Dresses

400

Find the predicate in this sentence: My mom baked me a cake for my birthday.

baked me a cake for my birthday
400

What is the transition word in this sentence?

Now, we are playing your favorite game!

Now

400

Does this sentence have an action or linking verb?

I visit koalas at my local zoo.

Action-visit

400
What does it mean to make an inference?

To make an educated guess

500

Label BOTH the subject and predicate in this sentence: Mrs. Brown loves when her students do all of their work.

Subject: Mrs. Brown

Predicate: loves when her students do all of their work.

500

What is the purpose of transitional words?

To end one event and begin another or tell the order of something.

500

Does this sentence have a linking or helping verb?

The magician's shows are always on Saturdays.

Are-linking
500
What is this an example of? "It's raining cats and dogs!"

Idiom