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Part of Speech Flash Cards Noun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, pronoun, conjunction, interjection
Punctuation Flash CardsPeriod, comma, apostrophe, quotation marks, exclamation point, question mark, colon,
semicolon, hyphen, parenthesis
Profile Sheet Character profile graphic organizer
Self-Assessment Today I learned, I am confident at, I need more practice with
Comic Strip Template Blank writing template
Newspaper Report Template Blank writing template
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A noun is a word thatnames a person, a
place, a thing, or anidea.
Noun
Examples:book, school, love
An interjection is aword or phrase that
expresses strongemotion.
Interjection
Examples:Oh! Wow! Hey!
A pronoun is a wordused in place of a
noun.
Pronoun
Examples:I, me, he, she, herself,
you, it, that, they
A conjunction is aword that connectsindividual words orgroups of words.
Conjunction
Examples:and, but, or
A preposition is aword that shows
position or direction.
Preposition
Examples:near, under, above
An adjective is a wordthat describes a noun
or a pronoun.
Adjective
Examples:blue, curly, shiny
A verb is a word thatshows action or a
state of being.
Verb
Examples:run, jump, is
An adverb is a wordthat describes a verb,an adjective, or other
adverb.
Adverb
Examples:quickly, bright, quietly
Parts of Speech - Flash Cards
Writing 9
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A full stop is used to mark theend of a sentence.
Period
The Mississippi is the longestriver in the United States.
Comma
Emma ate all of her dinner,and then she had some dessert.
Use a comma between twoindependent clauses that arejoined by “and,” “but,” “or,”“nor,” “for,” “so” and “yet.”
Chip wears a pair of big, roundglasses.
Use a comma to separate twoor more adjectives that equally
modify a noun.
Granny needs to buy bread,cheese, milk, apples and pears
A comma is used to separatethree or more items in a row.
Apostrophe
I'm - I amshe'll - she will
doesn't - does not
Use an apostrophe to formcontractions.
I played at Leo’s house.
An apostrophe is used to showpossession.
Use a period after an initial ina person’s name.
Use a period after each part ofan abbreviation.
Use a period as a decimal pointand to separate dollars and
cents.
George W. Bush J.K. Rowling
Dr. U.S.A.
It is 98.9 degrees outside.Lunch costs $2.75.
Punctuation - Flash Cards
Writing 10
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Quotation marks are used toenclose the exact words of a
speaker.
Quotation Marks
“Are you going to the footballgame tonight?” asked Dan.
They are also used to set aparta word that is being discussed.
What does the teacher meanby “maybe?”
Exclamation Point
Ouch! Wait for me!
An exclamation point is used toexpress strong feeling.
Question Mark
What are you doing during thesummer holiday?
A question mark is used at theend of a question.
Punctuation - Flash Cards
Writing 10
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A colon is used to introduce a list.
Colon
Meg needed a few parts for hercomputer: speakers, a mouse,
and a keyboard.
Use a colon between the partsof a number to show time.
Manu will get here at 2:45.
My dad always says: “Lookbefore you leap.”
Semicolon
Manu has a new microscope; Ihope he lets me use it.
A semicolon can be used tojoin two independent clauseswhen there is no coordinatingconjunction between them.
Hyphen
accident-prone, custom-built,bad-tempered
It is used in compound words.
A hyphen is used to link wordsand part of words.
It is used to join prefixes toother words.
five-, six- and seven year oldchildren
It is used to show breaks inwords.
co-own, re-cover
Punctuation - Flash Cards
Writing 10
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Parentheses are used aroundwords included in a sentence to
add information.
Parentheses
Angel Falls (in Venezuela) isthe highest waterfall in the
world.
Punctuation - Flash Cards
Writing 10
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Graphic Organizer 1
Name:
Age:
Profile
Appearance:
Personality:
What does the character do in the story?
Graphic OrganizerTeacher Resource
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Today, I learned...
I am confident at...
I need more practice with...
Self-AssessmentTeacher Resource
General 2
Writing 2
Comic Strip TemplateTeacher Resource
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Title:
Date:
Who:
Quote:
What might happen next:
When:
What:
Where:
Writing 7
Newspaper Report TemplateTeacher Resource
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