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Page 1: Says “Stop! A noun is coming!” Never the last word of a sentence Will never be next to each other
Page 2: Says “Stop! A noun is coming!” Never the last word of a sentence Will never be next to each other

• Says “Stop! A noun is coming!”

• Never the last word of a sentence

• Will never be next to each other

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• Person, place, thing, or idea

• Use these clues: the ________ or two _________

• Will not have two next to each other unless separated by a comma

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• Takes the place of a noun

• Will never have two next to each other

Page 5: Says “Stop! A noun is coming!” Never the last word of a sentence Will never be next to each other

• Action verbs fit clues: I will _________, Yesterday I ________, and I have _________

• Linking verbs are listed along the right side

• Every sentence must have a verb

Page 6: Says “Stop! A noun is coming!” Never the last word of a sentence Will never be next to each other

• All helping verbs are listed on the card

• Coded the same as action and linking verbs

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• Answer the questions: Which one? What kind? How many? How much?

• Use these clues: the _______ person or the _______ object

• Describe nouns or pronouns

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• Most prepositions show a position

• Put parentheses around prepositional phrase

• The words in parentheses on the front of the card are words that could be a different part of speech

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• Answer these questions: When? Why? Where? How?

• Clues include ______ly, calendar, and watch

• List of “oddballs” on the right side

• Describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs

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• Will never be the first or last word of the sentence

• Semicolon is a conjunction

• Joins words or phases

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• Not always followed by an exclamation point

• Usually at the beginning of the sentence

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• Contractions are two words that are combined, therefore two cards must be used

• Typically formed with pronoun and helping verb or verb and adverb

• Cards are overlapped to show both parts of speech are combined

• Even though the words are combined as one word, they are coded separately (example below)

you’llpron.

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• Used in place of

parts of speech that have not

been learned yet

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The gentle wind pushed and pulled

the leaves from the trees.

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The gentle wind pushed and pulled

the leaves from the trees.

adj. c.c.

prep. O.P.

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4th graders working

independently on HOG

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• Write sentences on index cards and underline one word. Students will name the part of speech of the

underlined word.

• Create sentences using color patterns. Students will use the patterns to write sentences

independently or in groups.

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