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Jeopardy Nouns Proper Nouns Singular and Plural Nouns that Change Spelling Possessive Nouns Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

$100 Question from Nouns What does a noun name?

$100 Answer from Nouns A person, place, thing, animal or idea

$200 Question from Nouns What is the noun in the sentence? The dog ran quickly.

$200 Answer from Nouns The dog

$300 Question from Nouns What is the noun in this sentence? The girl is very happy.

$300 Answer from Nouns The girl

$400 Question from Nouns Does the underlined noun in this sentence name a person, place, thing, animal or idea? The small cat played in the yard.

$400 Answer from Nouns yard is a place.

$500 Question from Nouns Does the underlined noun in this sentence name a person, place, thing, animal or idea? On Fridays, our teacher gives a spelling test.

$500 Answer from Nouns Teacher is a person.

$100 Question from Proper Nouns Find the mistake in the sentence. Fix it. The package should arrive on wednesday.

$100 Answer from Proper Nouns Wednesday

$200 Question from Proper Nouns Find the mistake in the sentence. Fix it. Dr. Mary jones takes care of her patients.

$200 Answer from Proper Nouns Jones

$300 Question from Proper Nouns Find the mistake in the sentence. Fix it. Last year we went to boston for vacation.

$300 Answer from Proper Nouns Boston

$400 Question from Proper Nouns Find the mistake in the sentence. Fix it. The school is located on washington Street.

$400 Answer from Proper Nouns Washington

$500 Question from Proper Nouns Find the mistake in the sentence. Fix it. My favorite teacher is mr. Smith.

$500 Answer from Proper Nouns Mr.

$100 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Choose the word that correctly fits in the sentence. We saw two ________ at the zoo. zebra zebras

$100 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns zebras

$200 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Choose the word that correctly fits in the sentence. I need to buy a new ______ for school. pencil pencils

$200 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns pencil

$300 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Choose the word that correctly fits in the sentence. We need _______ to paint the mural. brush brushes

$300 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns brushes

$400 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Choose the word that correctly fits in the sentence. She used three ______ to buy a drink. quarter quarters

$400 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns quarters

$500 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Choose the word that correctly fits in the sentence. We have a fish and two _____ as pets. turtle turtles

$500 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns turtles

$100 Question from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling Complete the sentence. The male mouse was bigger than the baby _________.

$100 Answer from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling mice

$200 Question from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling Complete the sentence. One child is sitting and two _____ are standing.

$200 Answer from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling children

$300 Question from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling Complete the sentence. I lost one tooth, but she lost five ___.

$300 Answer from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling teeth

$400 Question from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling Complete the sentence. The boys put on suits and ties to look like ___.

$400 Answer from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling men

$500 Question from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling Complete the sentence. The whiteboard measured six ____ long.

$500 Answer from Plural Nouns that Change Spelling feet

$100 Question from Possessive Nouns Put the apostrophe in the correct place. The boys toys are in his room.

$100 Answer from Possessive Nouns boy’s

$200 Question from Possessive Nouns Put the apostrophe in the correct place. An elephants trunk is a useful tool.

$200 Answer from Possessive Nouns elephant’s

$300 Question from Possessive Nouns Put the apostrophe in the correct place. The animals cages are very clean.

$300 Answer from Possessive Nouns animals’

$400 Question from Possessive Nouns Put the apostrophe in the correct place. James pencil is bright yellow.

$400 Answer from Possessive Nouns James’

$500 Question from Possessive Nouns Put the apostrophe in the correct place. The teachers cars are in the parking lot.

$500 Answer from Possessive Nouns teachers’