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Created by Carol Romines

DIRECTIONS: When a slide with a sentence shows, click anywhere and then click on a choice. If a shows, click on it to go to the next slide. Are you ready?

A VERB shows action. The baseball player hit the ball. Hit is the verb and tells you what the player did. Hint: A verb is something you do.

The lizard crawled on the rock. rocklizardcrawled

Oops! The correct answer was CRAWLED

RIGHT!

The grey cat watched the brown dog. watched catdog

Oops! The correct answer was WATCHED.

RIGHT!

Our house is haunted by a ghost! house ghosthaunted

Oops! The correct answer was HAUNTED.

RIGHT!

Fred danced all night at the party. Freddanced all

Oops! The correct answer was DANCED.

RIGHT!

Our robot built a new computer by itself. itself built robot

Oops! The correct answer was built.

RIGHT!

The alligator brushes his teeth. teeth alligatorbrushes

Oops! The correct answer was brushes.

RIGHT!

REMEMBER: A VERB SHOW ACTION! The star fell from the sky.