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As children become readers, they must understand the parts of a sentence. Parts of a sentence include nouns (words that name people, places, or things),

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1 As children become readers, they must understand the parts of a sentence. Parts of a sentence include nouns (words that name people, places, or things), verbs (words that show action), adjectives (words that describe nouns), adverbs (words that describe verbs) and articles (words that define nouns – a, the). Children will move from simple sentences to more complex sentences encountered in their reading and writing. verb – skates adverb - carefully. article – The adjective - talented noun - boy ©2015 reading2success Graphics by Mygrafico

2 crayon rainbow Thing Place Person umbrella heart sun watermelon hotdog bus cupcake mug clock globe backpack black belt boy girl skater school stand backyard cook student

3 We like to cook. They are brothers. Plural He likes to play soccer. She loves her bear. Singular Plural I we me us he they she them you these her those he him it Singular Plural I we me us he they she them you these her those he him it

4 Shows Action S tate of Being Says Something About a Noun or Pronoun is likes loves adores dislikes likes loves adores dislikes The girl { verbs watermelon. The boy happy. I The girl is I am talented. am talented. happy. We are friends. makes sells eats plays The cook The boy The girl He.... She … hockey lemonade watermelon hotdogs

5 a one a one small, yummy, tasty sweet, delicious, vanilla happy, excited, delighted, proud, swift, fast, quick How Many? cupcake runner What Kind? several many four several many four girls boy Which One(s)? these pears this cup

6 sometimes usually often always sometimes usually often always here there outside here there outside beautifully quickly smoothly beautifully quickly smoothly When? smiles How? skates Where? sells

7 I have a cupcake. The girl likes lemonade. The boy won five competitions in a year. The girls need an afternoon to finish decorating.

8 noun, verb, adjective, noun noun, verb, adverb Plural pronoun verb noun. She plays soccer. Cindy cooks yummy hamburgers Todd skates carefully article, adjective, noun, verb, adverb The talented boy skates carefully.

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