Catch a Butterfly Catch a Butterfly Directions The class will be divided into two teams. Each team member will click on a butterfly to go to a question.

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Catch a Butterfly Catch a Butterfly

Directions The class will be divided into two teams. Each team member will click on a butterfly to go to a question. The team that selects the correct answer gets two points for each question. If they used help, they get only one point. The team with more points wins.

1. Identify the underlined words. The birds flew through the air. A.) Preposition B.) Conjunction C.) Verb D.) Adverb

2. Identify the underlined word. Albert Einstein was a very smart mathematician. A.) Adjective B.) Adverb C.) Noun D.) Pronoun

3. Identify the underlined words. Great, I would love to go to the beach. D.) Interjection B.) Verb C.) Adverb A.) Conjunction

4. Identify the underlined words. While eating his sandwich, Mark bit his lip. D.) Noun B.) Verb C.) Adverb A.) Adjective

5. Identify the underlined words. When will the bus arrive? D.) Verb B.) Preposition C.) Noun A.) Adverb

6. Identify the underlined words. The silly man laughed uncontrollably. D.) Preposition B.) Adverb C.)Adjective A.) Conjunction

7. Identify the underlined words. He is a good basketball player because he is very tall. D.) Interjection B.) Conunction C.) Adverb A.) Verb

8. Identify the underlined words. Those came from the store on 31 st street. D.) Preposition B.) Noun C.) Pronoun A.) Adverb

9. Identify the underlined words. When you sing, sound comes out of your mouth. D.) Verb B.) Participle C.) Preposition A.) Adverb

10. Identify the underlined words. Jones made a cake before the dinner party. D.) Verb B.) Preposition C.) Conjunction A.) Adverb

11. Identify the underlined words. The tennis player is going to hit the ball. D.) Conjunction B.) Adjective C.) Verb A.) Adverb

Created by: B. Schimara - July 2007 Modified by: J. Ruiz – November