A.M is the ________
P.M is the ________
A.M is the morning
P.M is the afternoon/evening/nighttime
What is the definition of an adjective?
Words that describe something.
What is the definition of a sequence?
The order in which something happens.
What is cause?
Why something happens
What does time tell us?
It tell us when something happens.
What is the adjective in this sentence?
The flower is pretty.
Pretty
What is the place in the sentence?
We learn at school.
School
What is the word we use at the start of a sequence?
What is the word we use at the end of a sequence?
First
Finally
What is effect?
What happens.
What is an address?
Tells us the location of a building.
What is the adjective in this sentence?
If you go to the gym and exercise, you become very strong.
Strong
What is the place in this sentence?
Me and my family live in Ratchaburi.
Ratchaburi
What words can we use in the middle of a sequence?
After that, then, next
I am walking around wet in the rain.
What is the cause?
The cause: I was in the rain with no umbrella.
What are the 3 parts to an address?
A number
A word
Street or Road
What is the adjective in this sentence?
The kids told a funny joke.
Funny
Does it have an address? Write Yes or No.
1. T. Jhan drinks coffee.
2. T. Peter plays football.
3. T. Steven lives on 421 Green Road.
4. T. Aimee works on 566 Trust Street.
1. No
2. No
3. Yes
4. Yes
Put these steps in order to make the sequence correct.
A. Brush your teeth.
B. Go home.
C. Learn
D. Wake up
E. Go to school
Wake up
Brush your teeth
Go to school
Learn
Go home
I study very had for my exam.
What is the effect?
What is an appointment?
A plan to meet someone.
What is the adjective in the sentence?
The elephant is huge!
Huge
Write your own address!
Correct if it starts with a number, has a word in the middle, and street/road at the end!
Add sequence words to these sentences to put everything in order.
I go to the park.
I play with my friends.
I eat lunch.
I go home.
First, I go to the park.
Then i play with my friends.
After that I eat lunch.
Finally, I go home.
Come up with your own cause and effect!
Cause: Why something happens.
Effect: What happens