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CRCT Review Jeopardy. 6 th grade Language Arts. Sink or Swim Jeopardy. Pronouns. Word Function. Punctuation. Hodge Podge. Sentences. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400.
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CRCT Review Jeopardy 6th grade Language Arts
Sink or Swim Jeopardy Pronouns Word Function Punctuation Hodge Podge Sentences Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Sentences Identify the compound subject in the following sentence: The national parks and monuments of the US include many of the world’s most spectacular landforms.
$100 Answer from Sentences What is parks and monuments ?
$200 Question from Sentences Identify the compound predicate in the following sentence: The players took turns and competed with one another in a race to the center.
$200 Answer from Sentences What is took and competed?
$300 Question from Sentences What is the structure of the following sentence? Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go.
$300 Answer from Sentences What is Simple sentence?
$400 Question from Sentences What is the structure of the following sentence? Helen Keller, who overcame severe handicaps, showed courage and determination.
$400 Answer from Sentences What is complex?
$500 Question from Sentences Identify the independent and dependent clause in the following sentence: Helen Keller, who overcame severe handicaps, showed courage and determination.
$500 Answer from Sentences Helen Keller {who overcame severe handicaps- Dependent Clause} showed courage and determination (Independent Clause)
$100 Question from Pronouns Complete the sentence with the appropriate pronoun: (Who/Whom) will your brother invite to his birthday party?
$100 Answer from Pronouns What is Whom?- Direct object
$200 Question from Pronouns Complete the sentence with the appropriate pronoun: Mrs. Phillips, (us, we) students want to thank you for all of your help.
$200 Answer from Pronouns What is we?- subject
$300 Question from Pronouns Complete the sentence with the appropriate pronoun: (Who, Whom) were the first Americans?
$300 Answer from Pronouns What is who?-predicate nominative
$400 Question from Pronouns Complete the sentence with the appropriate pronoun: Are you and (she, her) going to celebrate your anniversary this year?
$400 Answer from Pronouns What is she?-subject
$500 Question from Pronouns Complete the sentence with the appropriate pronoun: Who are (they/them)?
$500 Answer from Pronouns What is they?-predicate nominative
$100 Question from Word Functions Identify the function of the underlined word. We are the delegates from our school.
$100 Answer from Word Functions What is predicate nominative?
$200 Question from Word Functions Identify the function of the underlined word. Dandelions can be a problem.
$200 Answer from Word Functions What is predicate nominative?
$300 Question from Word Functions Identify the function of the underlined word. That container of milk smells sour.
$300 Answer from Word Functions What is a Predicate Adjective?
$400 Question from Word Functions Identify the function of the underlined word. She must be happy with the results.
$400 Answer from Word Functions What is a object of the preposition?
$500 Question from Word Functions Identify the function of the underlined word/words. I told them my answer quickly.
$500 Answer from Word Functions What is them-indirect object/answer-direct object?
$100 Question from Punctuation Tell what is wrong with the following sentence: Why its Lena!
$100 Answer from Punctuation What is a comma after Why and an apostrophe between the t and s in its?
$200 Question from Punctuation Tell what is wrong with the following sentence: You don’t need a telescope however to see all of the stars in the night sky.
$200 Answer from Punctuation What is a comma before however and a comma after however?
$300 Question from Punctuation Tell what is wrong with the following sentence: Mr. Phillips said “science is more intersting than history.”
$300 Answer from Punctuation What is add a comma after said and capitalize the s in Science
$400 Question from Punctuation Tell what is wrong with the following sentence: You never learned metric conversions Mr. Phillips exclaimed.
$400 Answer from Punctuation What is add quotation marks around You and conversions with an exclamation point between conversions and Mr.?
$500 Question from Punctuation Tell what is wrong with the following sentence: “Yes,” Mr. Phillips added Austin loves science!
$500 Answer from Punctuation What is add a comma after added and quotations around Austin loves science and after the exclamation point?
$100 Question from Hodge Podge Tell the function of the underlined word: David and Tyler are going to losepoints off of their agendas.
$100 Answer from Hodge Podge What is a helping verb?
$200 Question from Hodge Podge Explain what the prefix non means: Example words: nonactive, nonfatal, noninterested
$200 Answer from Hodge Podge What is not?
$300 Question from Hodge Podge Tell the function of the underlined word: Lizards eat flies and earthworms.
$300 Answer from Hodge Podge What is direct object/ Compound direct object?
$400 Question from Hodge Podge Tell the function of the underlined word: Swimming is my favorite hobby.
$400 Answer from Hodge Podge What is a subject?