Parts of Speech
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Parts of Speech
Lesson Description: I can analyze parts of speech.rnIn this lesson, students will dive deep into the essential parts of speech, including verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, interjections, conjunctions, and prepositions. They will explore the defining characteristics of each category and understand their roles in constructing meaningful sentences. The learning journey commences with an instructive video that highlights and provides examples of each part of speech. Following the video, students will assess their understanding through a comprehensive quiz, with the option to retake for mastery. To solidify their knowledge, additional exercises focused on these parts of speech will be available at the lesson's conclusion.

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Video : PARTS OF SPEECH 📚
Instructions: Please watch the following video as many times as needed before starting to go through the quiz.
Quiz : Parts of Speech Quiz
Instructions: Please complete this quiz by choosing the correct answer for each question. You can take this quiz as many times needed.
Question #1

Identify the verb in this sentence: 

Yolanda ran to the field when she saw her friend score a goal! 

Question #2

Identify the common noun in this sentence:

 

Bob decided to call home with his phone. 

Question #3

Identify an adjective in this sentence:

 

Ms.Marianna walked through the pristine classroom on her first day of teaching. 

Question #4

Identify the adverb in the sentence:

The students listened obediently to the principal, but not the teacher upon a classroom evaluation. 

Question #5

Identify the interjection in the sentence:

Yuck! I do not love the way these free cookies taste. 

Question #6

I bought a new dress and grape juice for the bride's gift. 

Question #7

Identify the preposition in the sentence:

Shelah decided to hide between the trash cans to escape detention. 

Reading : The parts of speech reading
Instructions: Please read the following article as many times as needed (aloud and silent) before starting to go through the rest of the lesson pages. Understanding the content of this passage is very important since the following lesson activities will be all about this content. Feel free to print the article if needed.

https://arts.uottawa.ca/writingcentre/en/hypergrammar/the-parts-of-speech

The parts of speech
Traditional grammar classifies words based on eight parts of speech: the verb, the noun, the pronoun, the adjective, the adverb, the preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection.

Each part of speech explains not what the word is, but how the word is used. In fact, the same word can be a noun in one sentence and a verb or adjective in the next. The next few examples show how a word's part of speech can change from one sentence to the next, and following them is a series of sections on the individual parts of speech, followed by an exercise.

Books are made of ink, paper, and glue.
In this sentence, "books" is a noun, the subject of the sentence.

Deborah waits patiently while Bridget books the tickets.
Here "books" is a verb, and its subject is "Bridget."

We walk down the street.
In this sentence, "walk" is a verb, and its subject is the pronoun "we."

The mail carrier stood on the walk.
In this example, "walk" is a noun, which is part of a prepositional phrase describing where the mail carrier stood.

The town decided to build a new jail.
Here "jail" is a noun, which is the object of the infinitive phrase "to build."

The sheriff told us that if we did not leave town immediately he would jail us.
Here "jail" is part of the compound verb "would jail."

They heard high pitched cries in the middle of the night.
In this sentence, "cries" is a noun acting as the direct object of the verb "heard."

The baby cries all night long and all day long.
But here "cries" is a verb that describes the actions of the subject of the sentence, the baby.

The next few sections explain each of the parts of speech in detail. When you have finished, you might want to test yourself by trying the exercise.

 

Written by Heather MacFadyen

Resources : Quizizz review Game Parts of Speech
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