Is this a compound word? Yes or no
Football
Yes
foot + ball
Is this word an adjective?
table
No, it's a noun!
Is this punctuation correct?
HELLO! MY. NAME, IS ms c?hloe!
No
Which words rhyme?
A: red and bed
B: hot and table
A: red and bed
What day are spelling folders submitted?
Friday
Which one is NOT a compound word?
toothbrush OR computer
Computer is not a compound word
Which one is NOT an adjective?
beautiful OR waterbottle
waterbottle is not an adjective
What punctuation is missing from this sentence?
i live in bali.
Capital letters
I live in Bali.
Which word is the odd one out?
cat, rat, dog
dog
Do we have a unit 1 test or quiz?
Quiz
What is a compound word?
A compound word is two words joined together to make a new word, with a new meaning.
What is an adjective?
An adjective is a describing word.
Adjectives describe nouns.
What is this punctuation used for?
question mark ?
We put a question mark at the end of a question, to show that we are asking a question and we expect an answer.
Are you okay? Yes, I am.
What are rhyming words?
Words that have the same or similar sounds
Where is Ms Chloe from?
Manchester, England
Name the missing word to make this compound word:
_________ + fish
jellyfish
Name an adjective to complete this sentence:
The ______ car drove down the road.
The big/small car drove down the road.
The *colour* car drove down the road.
The fast/slow car drove down the road.
etc.
Rewrite this sentence with correct punctuation.
hello my name is chloe
Hello my name is Chloe.
Name 3 rhyming words with:
head
bed, said, red, spread, dead etc
How many units are there in our English books?
9, nine
Name 3 compound words using SUN-
Sunshine
Sunset
Sunrise
Sunglasses
and many more!
Name three adjectives to describe our school...
big, clean, tall, large, busy etc.
Name 3 punctuation we use in writing..
capital letter
full stops
commas
question mark
exclamation mark
etc.
Complete this sentence with rhyming words:
I ran to the ______.
But my mum shouted "_______"
I ran to the top.
But my mum shouted "stop!"
Can you spell...
Well done!