This is a great literary resource for teachers.
A.3.3.5 By the end of Grade 3, students will: (Grammar) use parts of speech appropriately to communicate their meaning clearly, with a focus on the use of: proper nouns for titles (e.g., of businesses, teams); the possessive pronouns my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its; action verbs in the present and simple past tenses; adjectives and adverbs; question words (e.g., when, where, why, how)
A.3.3.5 By the end of Grade 3, students will: (Grammar) use parts of speech appropriately to communicate their meaning clearly, with a focus on the use of: proper nouns for titles (e.g., of businesses, teams); the possessive pronouns my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its; action verbs in the present and simple past tenses; adjectives and adverbs; question words (e.g., when, where, why, how)
A Grammar Game: Sink or Sail
Student: This is a game that is like the television show Jeopardy that will help you practice engaging your knowledge of Nouns! There are four categories to choose from. Every correct answers awards you points! Happy Scoring!
Parents: Parents this is an interactive game for your child to practice learning about nouns. It is a Jeopardy style game where your child answers questions from the following categories: Common and Proper Nouns, Singular and Plural Nouns, Irregular Plural Nouns, and Possessive Nouns.
LINK TO THE GAME: Sink or Sail
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