Co-Construction:



Activity 1:

Directions:  Using the same passage as the last page, scan the passage and notice where adjectives (red words) and nouns (green words) are placed in sentences.  Think about these questions while re-reading:  Are they placed at the beginning or end of the sentence?  Are placed next to each other or separate from each other? Does the adjective or noun come first in the sentences?  Then answer the questions below.

  Stretching the unexpected wings that arched from his sides, John took flight.
    His heart nearly burst with the joy of gliding through the warm air.  Floating on the caress of soft breezes while ten thousand of his kind, flickering bright, flashing orange and black, fluttered all about him, he felt not alone in a way he never had before.  
    Flapping his delicate wings, John flew up and away from his house until he could see the road he needed to follow.

Questions:

Directions:  Answer the following questions about the passage above by clicking the correct answer.  If you answer a question incorrect please continue until you find the correct answer to the question.  If you can't remember the answer check the passage above.

1.  Where are adjectives and nouns usually found in sentences?
        a)  The beginning of the sentence    
        b)  The end of the sentence
        c)  The middle of the sentence

2.  Are adjectives usually placed near each other or separate from each other in sentences?
        a)  Near each other
        b)  Separate from each other

3.  Usually which comes first in sentences?
        a)  Adjectives
        b)  Nouns


4.  Usually which comes second in sentences?
        a)  Adjectives
      b)  Nouns




Activity 2:

Directions:  Answer the following question by typing your response in the text box below and print this page for class tomorrow.  Remember to look back at the questions from Activity 1 on this page if you are confused or get stuck.  

Write three (3) things you learned about adjectives and nouns today from the questions above.



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