Shurley Jingles. Noun Jingle This little noun, Floating around, Names a person, place, or thing. With a knick knack, paddy wack, These are English rules.

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Shurley Jingles

Noun Jingle This little noun, Floating around, Names a person, place, or thing. With a knick knack, paddy wack, These are English rules. Isn’t language fun and cool?

Verb Jingle A verb shows action, There’s no doubt! It tells what the subject does, Like sing and shout. Action verbs are fun to do. Now it’s time to name a few. So, clap your hands and join our rhyme; Say those verbs in record time! Wiggle, jiggle, turn around, Raise your arms and stomp the ground. Shake your finger and wink your eye; Wave those action verbs good-bye!

Adjective Jingle Describe, describe a noun Using adjectives Color, number, size, and shape Can tell about a noun. Describe, describe a noun Using adjectives Feeling words like glad and sad Can tell about a noun!

Sentence Jingle A sentence, sentence, sentence Is complete, complete, complete When 5 simple rules It meets, meets, meets. It has a subject, subject, subject And a verb, verb, verb. It makes sense, sense, sense With every word, word,word. Add a capital letter, letter And an end mark, mark. Now, we’re finished, and aren’t we smart! Now, our sentence has all its parts. REMEMBER Subject, Verb, Com-plete sense, Capital letter, and an end mark, too. That’s what a sentence is all about!