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Jeopardy Types of Sentences The end- mark is… Name the noun Words that begin with “D” Nouns Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Types of Sentences This sentence ends with an exclamation point.

$100 Answer from Types of Sentences What is an exclamatory sentence?

$200 Question from Types of Sentences This sentence ends with a question mark.

$200 Answer from Types of Sentences What is an interrogative sentence?

$300 Question from Types of Sentences This type of sentence ends with a period.

$300 Answer from Types of Sentences What is a declarative sentence?

$400 Question from Types of Sentences This type of sentence asks a question.

$400 Answer from Types of Sentences What is an interrogative sentence?

$500 Question from Types of Sentences This type of sentence makes a statement.

$500 Answer from Types of Sentences What is a declarative sentence?

$100 Question from The endmark is... The dogs barks

$100 Answer from The endmark is... What is a period?

$200 Question from The endmark is... Who is going to the ballgame

$200 Answer from The endmark is... What is a question mark?

$300 Question from The endmark is... I am so excited

$300 Answer from The endmark is... What is an exclamation point?

$400 Question from The endmark is... My brother was crying, and my sister was laughing

$400 Answer from The endmark is... What is a period?

$500 Question from The endmark is... I wasn’t listening; do we have homework

$500 Answer from The endmark is... What is a question mark?

$100 Question from Nouns This part of speech names a person, place, or thing.

$100 Answer from Nouns What is a noun?

$200 Question from Nouns This kind of noun names more than one person, place, or thing.

$200 Answer from Nouns What is a plural noun?

$300 Question from Nouns If I add an ‘s to a singular noun I will get this kind of noun

$300 Answer from Nouns What is a possessive noun?

$400 Question from Nouns If I put two words together using an apostrophe I get this (Example: will not)

$400 Answer from Nouns What is a contraction? (won’t)

$500 Question from Nouns This type of noun begins with a capital letter

$500 Answer from Nouns What is a proper noun?

$100 Question from Name the Noun Common Noun: The dog barks.

$100 Answer from Name the Noun What is dog?

$200 Question from Name the Noun Proper Noun: Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

$200 Answer from Name the Noun Who is Sally?

$300 Question from Name the Noun Plural Noun: Jim has two puppies, and one has a yellow collar.

$300 Answer from Name the Noun What is puppies?

$400 Question from Name the Noun Contraction: I cannot spell, and she won’t help me.

$400 Answer from Name the Noun What is won’t?

$500 Question from Name the Noun Possessive: My horse’s tail is very long, and I like to comb it.

$500 Answer from Name the Noun What is horse’s?

$100 Question from Words that begin with "D" Those dogs are so cute.

$100 Answer from Words that begin with "D" What is a plural noun? (dogs)

$200 Question from Words that begin with "D" My brother’s name is Doug.

$200 Answer from Words that begin with "D" What is a proper noun? (Doug)

$300 Question from Words that begin with "D" You don’t understand what I’m saying.

$300 Answer from Words that begin with "D" What is a contraction? (don’t)

$400 Question from Words that begin with "D" That desk’s leg is broken.

$400 Answer from Words that begin with "D" What is singular possessive? (desk’s)

$500 Question from Words that begin with "D" We are learning about nouns this week. (Hint: this type of sentence ends with a period)

$500 Answer from Words that begin with "D" What is a declarative sentence?

Final Jeopardy To make this type of noun, I add apostrophe (‘) if the word already ends in s, or I add ‘s if the word does not already end in s.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is plural possessive? (horses’ tail or geese’s feathers)

Language Arts 1st-2nd six weeks 4.3.spi.2 L1 Identify declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences by recognizing appropriate end marks. 4.3.spi.1 L1 Identify the correct use of nouns (e.g., common and proper) within context. 4.3.spi.1 L1 Identify the correct use of nouns (e.g., singular and plural possessives) within context. 4.3.spi.8 L2 Choose the correct formation of plurals, contractions, and possessives within context.