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Parts of Speech Board Game

Christina Musick

Created on November 18, 2024

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FINISH

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PLAYERS

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Group 1

Name

Choose a token, roll the dice, and try to reach the goal before anyone else. Good luck!

Group 2

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GrammarBOARD GAME

Name

START

Group 3

Parts of speech

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Group 4

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Let's rock and roll!

Which part of speech is little in the following sentence: The little girls like animals. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

Move forward one space.

Lose a turn.

What part of speech is the word nobody in the following sentence: Nobody wanted to eat soup tonight since it was ninety-five degrees outside. a. pronoun b. conjunction c. preposition d. interjection

What part of speech are the words will ring in the following sentence: The bell will ring soon. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

Lose a turn.

Grab the dice and roll again - get off the first space.

The game can be played by 2 to 4 players. Each player must choose a chip (yellow, blue, red or green) and roll the dice. The player who gets the highest number will be the one to start the game. To play, each participant must roll the dice and move his/her piece to the corresponding square. Most squares hold a question about parts of speech. If he/she answers correctly, he/she can move forward; if not, it is the next player's turn. On the board there are also 6 special squares (in gray with the number in black) in which the player loses a turn without playing. The player who reaches the finish line first wins.

Lose a turn.

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In the following sentence, what part of speech is slowly: Alan eats very slowly. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

What part of speech is tonight in the following sentence: The moon shines brightly tonight. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

What part of speech is the word wow in the following sentences: Wow! This is amazing. a. pronoun b. conjunction c. preposition d. interjection

What part of speech is the phrase "in front of" in the following sentence: The dog fell asleep in front of the house last night. a. pronoun b. conjunction c. preposition d. interjection

What part of speech is the word there in the following sentence: We lived there for thirteen years before moving. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

Lose a turn

Lose a turn.

What part of speech is happy in the following sentence: The happy bikers stopped for lunch. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

Move ahead one space.

What part of speech is the word under in the following sentence: The kids hid under the bed to finish reading the book. a. pronoun b. conjunction c. preposition d. interjection

What part of speech are the words she and they in the following sentence: She wanted to go to the game, but they would not give her a ride. a. pronoun b. conjunction c. preposition d. interjection

What part of speech is far-fetched in the following sentence: Sue's dream is far-fetched. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

What part of speech is the word bravery in the following sentence: The mother's bravery was touching. a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb

What part of speech are the words both...and in the following sentence: Both Tommy and Katie have blue eyes. a. pronoun b. conjunction c. preposition d. interjection

Lose a turn.

Move forward two spaces.