Conjunctions
Conjunctions CONNECT! They connect two sentences with a comma before it.
"FANBOYS are the life of the party!!!"
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
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Teach or review conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet and So (FANBOYS) with Flocabulary's educational rap song and lesson plan.
adjectives
Adjectives describe nouns!
The fast girl won the race.
The smart boy got an S on his test.
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verbs
Verbs - Types of Verbs - Grammar Exercises - Flocabulary
Teach or review verbs and verb tenses with Flocabulary's educational rap song and lesson plan.
Pronouns
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Learn three important rules for using pronouns with Flocabulary's educational hip-hop song and video.
Possessive Nouns
Possession = ownership! If the noun belongs to someone, we need to say that. Here are some examples:
Ms. Popola's first grade class is amazing!
Dolvin's mascot is the dolphin.
Do you notice anything? Yes, both words have that "floating comma" that we call apostrophe! That shows ownership. Use the links below to practice.
Putting the Comma in Possessive Nouns game
BrainPop Jr. Possessive Nouns game
Spelling City Possessive Nouns game
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Use Flocabulary's educational rap video and lesson activities to teach and learn how to form possessive nouns.
Plural Nouns
Kitty Plural Nouns
Zebra Plural Nouns
Banjo Plays with Plural Nouns
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Nouns (Common and Proper)
www.brainpop.com/games/sortifynouns/Here are some fun noun games! Click to play. Nouns BrainPop Jr. Game Fishy Noun Game Noun Jumper Game |
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Punctuation
Punctuation are the marks that go in the middle or at the end of a sentence. Some of the punctuation marks that go in the middle of a sentence are commas (,), colons (:), semi-colons (;), or hyphens (-).
Some of the punctuation marks that go at the end of a sentence include a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), and a question mark (?).
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End Punctuation - Punctuation Marks - Punctuation Worksheets - Flocabulary
Properly punctuate statements, questions and exclamations with Flocabulary's educational hip-hop song and activities.