Syntax
Vocabulary
Homophones
Articulation
Think it
100

a person, place, or thing 

What is a noun?

100

A person who teaches others

What is a teacher?

100

a homophone for there 

What is their or they’re?

100

A sound that is produced by touching the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth just behind the upper teeth

What is the /l/ sound?

100

It’s on the windowsill to the right of the hand sanitizer?

What is the box of tissues?

200

an action word…

What is a verb?

200

Words that have the same meaning, or nearly the same meaning

What are synonyms?

200

State a homophone for bear

What is bare?

200

This sound is made by touching the tongue to the upper teeth and blowing air as heard in the word sing

What is the /s/ sound?

200

The name of our country is 

What is the United States of America?

300

A word used to describe something or someone

What is an adjective?

300

Words that have the opposite meaning like “tall“ and “short“ are

What is an antonym?

300

write a homophone for flower

What is flour?

300

A brown kitchen spice that goes on French toast, and rhymes with ”linnamon“

What is cinnamon?

300

your speech teacher’s last name 

Who is Ms. Argibay?

400

A sentence that combines two independent clauses (full sentences) with “and” or “but”..

What is a compound sentence?

400

A synonym for the word joyful 

What is happy?

400

Use the homophone see in a sentence

What is sea?

400

The way we use our mouth, lips, tongue, and teeth to make sounds, and pronounce words clearly

What is articulation?

400

name last activity we did in speech altogether 

What is the comic book reading?

500

place in correct word order: dog the park runs in the

What is the dog runs in the park?

500

An antonym for the word clean 

What is dirty?

500

A homophone for close use it in a sentence

What is close?

500

Larry’s lumpy lemons looked lovely

What is a tongue twister?

500

it’s five days from today, don’t be fooled its days away

What is April fools day?