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4 Corners Students move to a corner as music plays. 2. Once in corners reveal sentence. 3. Students in the corner of the word type underlined are out. 4. On the last question the ones in the corner of the word type wins!

The class made some awesome Valentine Boxes! Noun Adjective The class made some awesome Valentine Boxes! Adverb Verb

The best teacher gave the class Valentines filled with gumballs. Noun Adjective The best teacher gave the class Valentines filled with gumballs. Adverb Verb

We ate some delicious cupcakes at our party. Noun Adverb Verb Adjective We ate some delicious cupcakes at our party. Adverb Verb

We played several fun games. Noun Adjective We played several fun games. Adverb Verb

We quickly stacked candy hearts into tall towers. Noun Adjective We quickly stacked candy hearts into tall towers. Adverb Verb

Soon we will pass out our Valentines to our classmates. Noun Adjective Soon we will pass out our Valentines to our classmates. Adverb Verb

We cut many red and pink paper hearts. Noun Adjective We cut many red and pink paper hearts. Adverb Verb

I can hardly wait for our Valentine’s party! Noun Adverb Verb Adjective I can hardly wait for our Valentine’s party! Adverb Verb

I ate more Valentine’s candy than I should have. Noun Adjective I ate more Valentine’s candy than I should have. Adverb Verb

new Valentine’s pencils. Noun Adjective We got cool new Valentine’s pencils. Adverb Verb

cool Valentine’s cards. Noun Adjective I can’t wait to read all my cool Valentine’s cards. Adverb Verb