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THE PHONICS DANCE with the Parts of Speech. sh op fi sh. ch op ch ur ch. th ump wi th. th is mo th er. wh o wh at wh ere w h en wh y wh ich. k ing runn ing. b all f all. stay ed play ed. jump ed bak ed. c ow
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thump with
who what where when why which
ball fall
stayed played
cow flower
shirt purse teacher father
flew crew
sheep feet
motion mansion
high sight right
coat float
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, differentspelling. 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- A verb- You do it. You do it.
COMPOUND WORD You take a 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--- An adjective--- Describes the noun. 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”)