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Jeopardy: Common or Proper Noun?, Complete or Incomplete Sentence?, Subject or Predicate Verbs, Resources, Adjectives

Test your knowledge of common and proper nouns, sentence completions, subjects and predicates, verbs, and resources with this Jeopardy-style game!

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Jeopardy: Common or Proper Noun?, Complete or Incomplete Sentence?, Subject or Predicate Verbs, Resources, Adjectives

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Ms. Gerlach

  3. Jeopardy Common or Proper Noun? Complete or Incomplete Sentence? Subject or Predicate Verbs Resources Adjectives 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Is “teacher” a common or proper noun? A 100

  5. Common Noun A 100

  6. Is “Gregory” a common or proper noun? A 200

  7. Proper Noun A 200

  8. Is “Mrs. Williams” a common or proper noun? A 300

  9. Proper Noun A 300

  10. i Is “sister” a common or proper noun? A 400

  11. Common Noun A 400

  12. Is “Americus” a common or proper noun? A 500

  13. Proper Noun A 500

  14. What is the verb in the sentence below? Ms. Shemwell jumped rope Friday at recess. B 100

  15. Jumped is the verb. B 100

  16. What is the verb in the sentence below? Mrs. Heath and Ms. Hobbs watched a movie Friday after school. B 200

  17. The verb is watched. B 200

  18. What is the verb in the sentence below? My sister painted her bedroom blue. B 300

  19. The verb is painted. B 300

  20. What is the verb in the sentence below? I walked three miles yesterday. B 400

  21. The verb is walked. B 400

  22. What is the verb in the sentence below? Ms. Hobbs baked a delicious chocolate cake last weekend. B 500

  23. The verb is baked. B 500

  24. Complete or Incomplete Sentence? John and Hugh jumped raced at recess. C 100

  25. Complete Sentence C 100

  26. Complete or Incomplete Sentence? My purple scarf. C 200

  27. Incomplete Sentence C 200

  28. Complete and Incomplete Sentence? The brown bear was. C 300

  29. Incomplete Sentence C 300

  30. Complete and Incomplete Sentence? I called my mom yesterday. C 400

  31. Complete Sentence C 400

  32. Complete or Incomplete Sentence? Drove across town with friends. C 500

  33. Incomplete Sentence C 500

  34. Is the underlined part of the sentence the subject or the predicate? I played a game with my brother. D 100

  35. I is a pronoun that represents the Subject. D 100

  36. Is the underlined part of the sentence the subject or the predicate? We are taking a trip to Atlanta. D 200

  37. are taking a trip to Atlanta is the Predicate. D 200

  38. Is the underlined part of the sentence the subject or the predicate? Michele and I went to a restaurant for dinner. D 300

  39. Michelle and I is the compound Subject. D 300

  40. Is the underlined part of the sentence the subject or the predicate? My family had a picnic and ate sandwiches for lunch. D 400

  41. Had a picnic and ate sandwiches for lunch is the compound Predicate. D 400

  42. Is the underlined part of the sentence the subject or the predicate? Marie and her best friend went to the mall to buy dresses. D 500

  43. Marie and her best friend is the compound Subject. D 500

  44. Justin wanted to research North America for his Social Studies project. Which book could he use? dictionary atlas encyclopedia biography thesaurus book of poems E 100

  45. encyclopedia E 100

  46. Katti needed to find an antonym for the word “large”. What book could she use? encyclopedia contents dictionary index thesaurus glossary E 200

  47. thesaurus E 200

  48. Amber wanted to find the part of speech for the word “hobby”. What resource could she use? dictionary atlas thesaurus globe encyclopedia index E 300

  49. dictionary E 300

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