English/Language Arts
Parts of Speech Review
Objective
Students will review and practice identifying common parts of speech.
Time: 45 Minutes
Introduction - 2 Minutes
Today you will be reviewing the five main parts of speech that we have learned throughout the year. The parts of speech you will be reviewing are nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions. These parts of speech help make strong sentences.
Introduction - Parts of Speech by Lori Romanelly
Instruction - 18 Minutes
In your packet, you will find the notes handout below. Complete the notes handout, as you watch the videos below. Use the definitions and examples in the video to complete the notes handout. You will use these notes as you complete your activity and assessment.
Click on the video links below and watch the videos to complete instruction review.
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Activity - 20 Minutes
Now, you will practice identifying and using these parts of speech in several activities. The following worksheets are in your packet to be completed. You may use your notes to help you.
- "Label It" - in this worksheet you will label the parts of speech in each sentence. (Adjectives are bonus!)
- "Brainstorm" - in this worksheet you will think of some words that show relationship to elephants. (You may search "elephant" to get a picture to help you.)
Assessment - 5 Minutes
Click on the link below to complete a quiz over the skills you reviewed today.
Extras
If you need extra resources, please refer to the following:
- A parts of speech handout in your packet.
- Follow this Parts of Speech link for detailed review of the parts of speech.
- Follow this Quizlet link for more practice.
- Follow this YouTube link to view a Parts of Speech review video.
- Follow this YouTube link to view a Flocabulary video.
Mrs. Romanelly's Office Hours
I will be available via email from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. each evening the week of May 16th. Click here or the button below to email me.
fyi - My email address is romanellyl@swparke.k12.in.us
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