Every sentence has a naming part or subject. It tells WHO

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Every sentence has a naming part or subject. It tells WHO Day #1 The Naming Part or Subject Every sentence has a naming part or subject. It tells WHO or WHAT the sentence is about.

Max climbs the jungle gym. The naming part tells WHO climbs.

The jungle gym is new. The naming part or Subject tells WHAT is new.

The Telling Part or Predicate. Day #2 The Telling Part or Predicate. All sentences have a Telling Part, it tells something about the naming part or subject.

The family goes to the lake. This telling part tells what the family is doing.

Underline the Telling Part or Predicate Grandpa sits on the sand. The kids jump up and down. Mom plays ball. Dad cooks dinner.

Sentence Parts. Meg + Jumps = Meg jumps. Naming Part +Telling Part = Sentence Meg + Jumps = Meg jumps.