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MRS. WALTERS’ CLASS CHANTS WE LOVE TO LEARN ABOUT PARTS OF SPEECH!
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NOUN “A noun, a noun is a person, place, or thing. Something you can touch (point to a noun), something you can touch (point to a noun).” Examples: desk, book, pencil
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VERB “A verb, a verb, you do it, do it, do it. A verb, a verb, you do it, do it, do it.” “I can…” Examples: run, jump, play, sing, pose, fly, dance, hop, kick
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ADJECTIVE “An adjective, an adjective describes a noun, describes a noun (arch both hands above head).” Example: noun (shirt) adjectives to describe shirt: colorful, soft, bright, stylish, funny, pretty
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COMPOUND WORD “You take a word, you take a word, you pound them together, it’s a NEW word altogether (pound fists together)!” Example: rain + bow = rainbow foot + ball = football
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CONTRACTION “Contraction, contraction, you shorten it up (hand motion), pound it out (hand motion), don’t forget the apostrophe!” Example: does + not = doesn’t (the apostrophe goes where the letter “o” was removed from “not”)
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CAUSE & EFFECT “Cause and effect is the why and the what! Cause and effect is the why and the what! (sway arms in the air) Example: Cause (why)—I lost my homework. Effect (what)—So…I had to sign in.
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PROPER NOUN “It’s a proper noun darling (wave hand with a fancy wiggle)!” Example: for super important fancy words like…Concord Elementary, Troy, Meijer, Culver’s, Wal-Mart, Mrs. Walters, Ohio State Buckeyes, Cincinnati Bengals
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COMMON NOUN “It’s just a common noun!” Example: for words without a specific name like…cat, dog, person, book, store, place, team, friend, school, house, restaurant
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SYNONYM “Synonym, synonym means the same(point thumbs toward each other). It means the same!” Example: pretty and beautiful, cold and chilly, happy and glad
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ANTONYM “Antonym, antonym means the opposite (point thumbs away from each other). Means the opposite!” Example: hot and cold, happy and sad, tall and short, good and bad, thick and thin, hard and soft
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HOMOPHONE “Homophone, homophone same sound (listen to pretend hand telephone). Same sound (repeat)! Example: to two too, blew blue, flu flew, sew so sow, or oar, no know
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PRONOUN “A pronoun takes the place of a noun (clap clap). A pronoun takes the place of a noun (clap clap). He, she, I, they, us, and you, a pronoun takes the place of a noun (clap clap).” Example: Sarah walks her dog. She does a nice job. “She” replaces the noun “Sarah” when speaking about the same subject.
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