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Transcript
Double Jeopardy
NOUNS &
PRONOUNS
VERBS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
APPLICATION
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A NOUN CAN BE A PERSON,
PLACE, THING OR _________.
Answer true or false.
A common noun must always
be capitalized because it refers
to a specific person, place, thing
or idea.
A _____________ is a word that
stands for a noun.
Tell what possessive pronouns show. Give
an example.
Category 1 – 80 points
Find the mistakes in this sentence.
Write a correct sentence.
president obama, a wise Father,
taught her children to love there
country.
Category 1 – 100 points
What do verbs tell? Give
a brief definition.
Category 2 – 20 points
Do helping verbs come
before or after the main
verb?
The words often and
probably are:
a.Helping verbs
b.Adjectives
c.Adverbs
d.Nouns
Category 2 – 60 points
How are linking verbs and
helping verbs different?
List 5 forms of the verb “to
be.” Tell if this is a linking
verb or a helping verb.
Tell if the following
statement is true or false:
Adjectives describe verbs, linking
verbs, and helping verbs.
Category 3 – 20 points
What 3 questions do adjectives answer?
Category 3 – 40 points
True or False:
Adjectives come
before the words they
modify.
Category 3 – 60 points
Which word is the
adjective in this sentence?
Sophie played a
challenging game of
soccer.
Category 3 – 80 points
Write a sentence with two nouns,
two adjectives, a main verb and a
helping verb.
Category 3 – 100 points
True or false:
An adverb describes a verb.
Select the adverb in the
following sentence.
Tell what letter combination
gave you a clue.
Alexandra rode swiftly to
school on her bike.
Category 4 – 40 points
In the sentence below, identify the
adverb.
Mrs. Snyder often gives her
students frog bucks,
especially when they behave well
for substitutes.
How would you be able to
find an adverb in a
sentence? What would
you look for?
Category 4 – 80 points
Identify the adverb in the
following sentence.
He drove a very fast car.
Then, tell what the adverb
modifies.
Diagram this sentence on a
horizontal line.
Frogs eat big insects.
Identify any nouns, verbs,
adjectives, or adverbs.
Silly William and Shy Sean
quickly juggled gigantic eggs
until midnight.
Identify the subject of the
sentence, nouns, adjectives,
adverbs, and errors.
Check this sentence for accuracy
and fluency. Write it correctly,
fixing errors.
Jiggly Jill often slithers quick
down slippery slide on her Ear.
In this sentence, identify 4 nouns, 3
verbs, 1 adjective, 1 pronoun, and 1
adverb.
The worms digest the soil, and waste
material they leave behind is called
castings.
Make your wager - any amount up to all the
money you have.
Write an interrogatory sentence
using 4 nouns, 2 verbs (one helping),
one adverb, one pronoun, 2
adjectives, and one possessive
pronoun.
Here is the Final Jeopardy
Category:
Exclamatory Sentences
Add up your “winnings.” Decide how much you wish to wager. It
can be up to the entire amount of your winnings. Write your
wager on the back of your note-taking sheet.
Here’s your question. Write your
answer under your wager.
Identify the adjectives in this exclamatory sentence.
Students in 4-S are extremely excited about their easy,
short, multiple-choice language arts test occurring
tomorrow!
Double Jeopardy
Note taking sheet for students to use
NOUNS &
PRONOUNS
VERBS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
APPLICATION
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