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Subject Verb Agreement Parts of Speech Subject Verb Agreement The Big Question What’s the Word? What’s that Word? $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40

Noun, Adjective or Verb? I buy food at the market.

Verb I buy food at the market.

Noun, Adjective or Verb? The large, red apples look yummy!

Adjective The large, red apples look yummy!

Sometimes I buy my vegetables Noun, Adjective or Verb? Sometimes I buy my vegetables at a farmer’s market.

Sometimes I buy my vegetables Noun Sometimes I buy my vegetables at a farmer’s market.

Fresh fruits and vegetables are my favorite foods to buy! Noun, Adjective or Verb? Fresh fruits and vegetables are my favorite foods to buy!

Fresh fruits and vegetables are my favorite foods to buy! Verb Fresh fruits and vegetables are my favorite foods to buy!

Subject Verb Agreement I ______ to buy this set of markers. wants want

Subject Verb Agreement I ______ to buy this set of markers. wants want I want to buy this set of markers.

Subject Verb Agreement My friend __________ good books. read reads

Subject Verb Agreement My friend reads good books. My friend __________ good books. read reads My friend reads good books.

Subject Verb Agreement That bird _________ long legs. has have

Subject Verb Agreement That bird _________ long legs. has have That bird has long legs.

Subject Verb Agreement Ashley, Annika and Jeremy ______ in first grade. is are

Subject Verb Agreement Ashley, Annika and Jeremy ______ in first grade. is are Ashley, Annika and Jeremy are in first grade.

What is the difference between wants and needs? The Big Question What is the difference between wants and needs? Name an example of each.

The Big Question Something we want we would like to have. Ex: a pet Something we need is something we have to have. Ex: food, shelter, clothing

The Big Question Name someone you depend on. Why do you depend on them?

Ex: I depend on my parents. They take care of me and The Big Question Ex: I depend on my parents. They take care of me and keep me safe.

The Big Question What are some ways that goods are delivered to markets?

Goods get to the market by trucks, trains, The Big Question Goods get to the market by trucks, trains, ships and planes!

The Big Question How do people get the things they want? How do they get the things they need?

The Big Question Ex: People get the things they want and need by going to stores and markets. They use money to buy these goods and services.

What’s the Word? These are things we want or need. We need to go to the market to get them. We pay for these with money. goods a job markets

What’s the Word? goods!

These are things we would like to have. We do not need them. What’s the Word? These are things we would like to have. We do not need them. Example: a new toy or game wants needs

What’s the Word? wants

What’s the Word? We use this to buy goods and services. This is different in every country. It can be made of paper or metal in America. services c. goods money d. planes

What’s the Word? money!

What’s the Word? We go to school and work hard to have this one day. For our good work, we will be paid. It will help us buy the things we need and want. a business c. a teacher a job d. goods

What’s the Word? A job!

A group of people who live and work near each other. What’s that Word? A group of people who live and work near each other. a school c. teachers a job d. neighborhood

What’s that Word? A neighborhood!

What’s that Word? Things that we need are made in this place. It can make many things in a short amount of time. a business c. neighborhood a market d. a factory

What’s that Word? A factory!

When we want to send a package to someone, we will ______ it. What’s that Word? When we want to send a package to someone, we will ______ it. ship c. delivery plane d. shop \\

When we want to send a package to someone, we will ship it. What’s that Word? When we want to send a package to someone, we will ship it.

What’s that Word? Work that someone does for us that we can not do is called this. An example is a hairdresser cutting your hair and making it look nice. goods c. markets services d. jobs

What’s that Word? A service!