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Let’s hammer out some grammar!
1. A 1st grade lesson on parts of speech.
By Kaitlyn McMahan
2. Building Sentences
Building a sentence is like building a house!
All the materials for the house are put together to create
it, just like different types of words are put together to
create a sentence.
3. Construction Site
Put on your hard hats! We’re going to learn how to
construct sturdy sentences by taking a look at some key
parts of speech including nouns, verbs, and adjectives!
4. Nouns
Think of nouns as the wood for your house. They are an
important foundation for your sentence.
Usually, you can think of a noun as something you can
touch or draw.
Words that are nouns usually fall into 4 categories:
PEOPLE PLACES THINGS ANIMALS
5. Common Noun Examples
places, things, and
Common nouns are general people,
animals. They are not specific types.
PEOPLE PLACES THINGS ANIMALS
cashier store screwdriver ant
6. Proper Nouns
There are several types of wood you could use to
build your house, just like there are several types of
nouns that might be needed in your sentence.
Proper nouns are a different type of noun that are
specific names of people, places, things, and animals.
Proper nouns always start with a capital letter.
7. Proper Noun Examples
PEOPLE PLACES THINGS ANIMALS
Jane Webb Lowes Phillips Joe
- specific name - specific name - specific type - specific name
of the cashier of the store of screwdriver of the ant
8. Find the Nouns
Can you find the nouns in these sentences? Which ones
are common and which ones are proper?
Jack bought sandpaper and a toolbox from Lowes.
The house on Reed Street will be finished in two
days!
Click the wood for more noun practice:
9. Pronouns
that you need to know!
There is one other type of noun
Pronouns are like the bricks for your house. Instead of using
wood the whole time, you might need to throw in a few
bricks.
Pronouns are words that can take the place of nouns.
Instead of saying or writing the same noun over and over,
you can replace it with a pronoun like:
he, she, it, they, we, him, her, they, us
10. Pronoun Practice
hammer is also long.
The hammer is heavy. The
Instead of saying “the hammer” twice, we’ll replace the second one with a pronoun.
The hammer is heavy. It is also long.
What pronouns can replace the underlined nouns in the
following sentences?
The ants work hard to build the colony.
Kate gave the nail to Sam.
11. Verbs
Verbs are like the power tools you use to build your
house. They do the work or the actions.
Think of a verb as something you can act out.
Sometimes we call verbs action words.
12. Verb Examples
Read I read the instructions for my
new tool.
Build My dad will build us a tree house
this summer.
13. Verb Examples
Run Let’s run to the hardware
store.
Hit I hit the nail as hard as I
could.
14. Find the Verbs
Can you find the verbs in the following sentences?
We walked quickly around the store to find all the
materials.
I wish we could start painting today!
Click the drill for more verb practice:
15. Adjectives
Adjectives are like the paint for your house. They help
your sentence become colorful.
Adjectives are describing words. They tell “what kind”
of nouns.
Adjectives can tell:
what color, how many, what kind, when, what size
16. Adjective Examples
We used blue paint on the wooden door.
Blue describes the paint and wooden describes the door.
Our friendly neighbor helped us carry the heavy bags.
Friendly describes the neighbor and heavy describes the bags.
We need four large screws for the new shelf.
Four and large describe the screws and new describes the shelf.
17. Find the Adjectives
the following sentences?
Can you find the adjectives in
The beautiful house has three tall windows to let in
the bright sunlight.
Mr. Jacobs put a soft green rug in the rectangular
bedroom.
Click the paint can for more adjective practice:
18. Congratulations
You are on your way to building some excellent
sentences! Nouns, verbs, and adjectives are
some great materials to get you started with
your construction!
19. Resources
Images from Microsoft Clipart
HMH School Publishers. (n.d.). Grammar practice park. Retrieved
from
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/basketball/index.ht
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Soft Schools. (n.d.). Balloon verb game. Retrieved from
http://www.softschools.com/language_arts/grammar/verb/
balloon_game/
Sheppard Software. (n.d.). Adjective adventure. Retrieved from
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/grammar/adjectives.htm