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horrible

• Very bad or disgusting.


soggy
• Wet and soft.
gloopy
• Looking or tasting unpleasant.
mean
• Unkind or unfair.
stick
• Remain in a place.
sack
Adjectives

What type of words are the ones written in green?


Put the words into alphabetical order.

big

enormous

friendly

green

huge

kind

sticky

willing
Chuck – throw something carelessly
Toss
A noun is a person, place or thing.

car
boy

mouse playground
A noun phrase is a noun and all the words that describe it.

car
boy

mouse playground
A noun phrase is a noun and all the words that describe it.
How many noun phrases can you think of? Write a noun
phrase in each of each of the spaces. (pg.27)

cats five little

• five little cats


fish white a walking

• a white walking fish


silly the griffin

• the silly griffin


write a character profile for Horribilly

• Horribilly is a green, friendly monster.


Pronoun
• a pronoun stands in for a noun or noun phrase.
Subject pronoun • A pronoun in front of a verb

I You
They

He She
It
We
Subject Pronoun
•I
• We
• You
• They
• He
• She
• It
Subject Pronoun

I am a student.
My name is Mary. _____

We are tall.
I have a brother. ____
Subject Pronoun

He drives a car.
Zack is a driver. _____

She eats an ice-cream everyday.


____
Subject Pronoun

It is eating.
I have a dog. _____

Where are the boys?


They
____ are playing football.
the order of events

• reread pages 6−11 and page 14.


• the order of the activities. [Skipping, running, throwing balls, kicking balls, three-legged race, the
sack race and finally the egg and spoon race.]
• the order of events can be talked by using words such as ‘first’, ‘second’, ‘third’ or ‘next’, ‘then’,
‘after’ and ‘finally’.

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