Parts of Speech Foldable Thank you so much for purchasing my product. This item is a paid digital download from my TpT store https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Tales-From-Room-801 As such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws and redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me if you wish to be granted special permissions! How to use this product: Whether you are just introducing these terms for the first time or it is review, this parts of speech foldable is so helpful. This is also a great addition to an interactive notebook. I have included in this product a variety of options to use for the foldable. (Front with parts of speech, blank front, inside with definitions and examples, inside missing everything, inside missing definitions and some examples.) These varieties really help with classroom differentiation. Once you decide on the front and inside you want to use, you should make double-sided copies of the foldable so that they are able to be folded and glued into a notebook. When students are getting ready to work with it, they should cut around the outside of the large box. Then they should cut the lines below the places for the names of the parts of speech. They should only put glue on the large box that says glue. This will allow the foldable to work correctly. After students have cut out the foldable, they may then take notes on the parts of speech. © Christi Cecil 2015 Special thank you to the following Teachers Pay Teachers stores for the use of their graphics: Lovin Lit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lovin-Lit Monica Abarca: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Monica-Abarca Cutesy Clickables: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Cutesy-Clickables-By-Collaboration-Cuties Parts of Speech Verb Noun Adjective Adverb Pronoun Preposition Conjunction Interjection Front - with words © Christi Cecil 2015 Parts of Speech Front - Write in the words © Christi Cecil 2015 Examples Definition She ran away. (jump, sing, is, am, are) Action or state of being The girl ran home. (ball, children, freedom) Person, Place, Thing or Idea The tired dog slept. (beautiful, short, crazy) Describes a noun He drove quickly. (slowly, quietly, softly) Describes a verb We can go to the store. (I, he, she, it, we, us) Replaces a noun It fell behind the bed. (over, around, across) Links a noun to another word Stacy and Mike played. (and, but, or, for, yet) Joins clauses, sentences, or words Wow! How fun. (Boom!, Hooray!) Short exclamation, sometimes inserted into a sentence Inside - Completely filled out © Christi Cecil 2015 Examples Definition She ran away. ___________________ Action or state of being The girl ran home. ___________________ Person, Place, Thing or Idea The tired dog slept. ____________________ Describes a noun He drove quickly. ____________________ Describes a verb We can go to the store. ___________________ Replaces a noun It fell behind the bed. ____________________ Links a noun to another word Stacy and Mike played. ____________________ Joins clauses, sentences, or words Wow! How fun. ____________________ Short exclamation, sometimes inserted into a sentence Inside - Needs Examples Only © Christi Cecil 2015 Examples Definition She ran away. ___________________ The girl ran home. ___________________ The tired dog slept. ____________________ He drove quickly. ____________________ We can go to the store. ___________________ It fell behind the bed. ____________________ Stacy and Mike played. ____________________ Wow! How fun. ____________________ Inside - Need Definition and Examples © Christi Cecil 2015 Examples Definition Inside - Needs Everything © Christi Cecil 2015
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