THE PHONICS DANCE with the Parts of Speech
shop fish
chop church
thump with
this mother
who what where when why which
king running
ball fall
stayed played
jumped baked
cow flower
show grow
out couch
good book
moon spoon
shirt purse teacher father
for more
car star
flew crew
saw hawk
author autumn
caught taught
boy toy
boil coin
day play
rain snail
sheep feet
read bead
read meadow
phone elephant
knock know
write wrap
motion mansion
high sightright
weighteight
coat float
THE PARTS OF SPEECH
SYNONYM A synonym, a synonym, It means the SAME thing!
ANTONYM An antonym, an antonym, It means the OPPOSITE!
HOMOPHONE Ring, ring. It’s a homophone. Two words that sound exactly the same. But, different spelling. Different meaning.
NOUN Person, place, animal, thing- Person, place, animal, thing- Person, place, animal, thing- It’s something you can touch!
PROPER NOUN Proper noun, Proper noun- “It’s a Proper Noun, Darling!”
VERB A verb- You do it.
COMPOUND WORD You take a word, You put them together and what do you get---? A compound word--- A compound word.
CONTRACTION Contraction, contraction--- You shorten it up--- You pound it out--- Then you add an apostrophe.
ADJECTIVE An adjective--- Describes the noun.
ADVERB An adverb--- An adverb tells--- where, when, or how, you did it. (usually ends in –ly) (It usually ends in “– ly”)
AND…. That’s the end of the Phonics Dance… YEAH!