Language Skills Review

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Language Skills Review B Quarter 1 Language Skills Review Corners Game Write a letter: A,B,C,D on each side of your dry erase board. When the music plays move around the room to a corner of your choice. Once question is revealed think of your answer. When “Showdown” is called hold the letter of your answer so it’s at the top. 4. Students in that same corner as answer is out and plays at their table. 5. On the last question you want to be in the matching corner to be the winner. D C

How I love reading this book! A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Exclamatory D. Imperative D C

the bases on the ball field. I ran around the bases on the ball field. A. Sentence B. Fragment C. Run-on D C

A B D C Do you have a purple pen? D. Adverb A. Verb B. Noun C. Adjective D. Adverb D C

Follow directions quickly. A B Follow directions quickly. A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Exclamatory D. Imperative D C

A B Wrote on the board. A. Sentence B. Fragment C. Run-on D C

Have you met your AR goal, yet? B Have you met your AR goal, yet? A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Exclamatory D. Imperative D C

mnemonic device (((sentence) to remember ordering adjectives? What’s the mnemonic device (((sentence) to remember ordering adjectives? A. Nathan Oliver Smith ate cherry Oreos mom packed. B. Nick Oliver Sybert ate six chocolate Oreos mom packed C. Nathan Oliver Smith Ate Six Chocolate Oreos Mom Packed D. Nathan Olly Smashed Around Six Open chips Mom Packed D C

said we were having friends over. B Mom made me Make my bed she said we were having friends over. A. Sentence B. Fragment C. Run-on D C

I am working on memorizing my multiplication facts. B I am working on memorizing my multiplication facts. A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Exclamatory D. Imperative D C

My _________ cats jumped on the table.___ A. furry orange fat two B. fat furry orange two C. two furry orange fat D. two fat furry orange D C