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1 Try to guess the meanings of the words on each slide. Use your word Splash answers ONLY if needed You must do 3 push-ups for each incorrect answer! ;) (Well, okay…nobody’s really watching!)

2 Tables, fences, people… Plural nouns

3 Verbs Action words

4 PPTA

5 Words that are opposite in meaning antonyms

6 Only one thing… Singular

7 Topic Sentence A grabby first sentence of a paragraph

8 Dog, cat, fence, table, desk nouns

9 Beats in a word Syllables

10 punctuation comma Period Question mark Exclamation mark Colon Quotation marks Brackets Apostrophe…

11 Sad, glad, huge, enormous, pleasant adjectives

12 Aleah, Taijsha, Australia, Steinbach, Loewen Windows Proper nouns

13 Happy-Excited synonym

14 Can’t, won’t, shouldn’t, hasn’t

15 ing, ed, es, s suffixes

16 Hopping, galloping, swimming, fighting…

17 -A group of sentences -one topic -indented -punctuation and capitals paragraph

18 Too, two, to homonym

19 Thumb Space indenting

20 Used in contractions to replace letters Used to show possessives “Flying comma”

21 Doghouse, dollhouse, sandbox, racecar, superman, spiderman Compound words

22 Big- Small Antonym

23 Guide words 2 words at the top of each dictionary page that help you find words alphabetically.

24 Anti, sub, pro, in, un, mis prefix

25 Letters that come at the beginning of the word that usually change the meaning of the word…

26 A breath break

27 He, she, it, them, they pronoun

28 Two words put together using an apostrophe contraction

29 Comma, period, apostrophe, exclamation mark, semi-colon… punctuation

30 Quickly, quietly, slowly, abruptly, clumsily, foolishly, hungrily… adverbs

31 Usually ends in “ly”

32 Jackson’s, Mr. Neufeld’s students’ possessives


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