were, whoever, which,that, etc. He bought sugar cookies. It, He, She
The pants that I bought two weeks ago are now ripped Noun used to replace another noun. Nouns that present people. “I” Pronoun associated w/person I want to buy cookies for myself. Noun that is used to The dog who bite the bone. “He” I,me,you, he,she,him,it etc I, he, she, it, they, we, Us got Starbucks. Free! Noun used refer noun mentioned previously We would love for you to come I, me, you he, she, it, they, we, him, her, us, you Do you want to get Starbucks with us. He ran 5 miles. Have to grammatically make sense him, her, us, me, it were, whoever, which,that, etc. He bought sugar cookies. It, He, She The pants that I bought two weeks ago are now ripped Noun used to replace another noun. Nouns that present people. “I” Pronoun associated w/person I want to buy cookies for myself. Noun that is used to The dog who bite the bone. “He” I,me,you, he,she,him,it etc I, he, she, it, they, we, Us got Starbucks. Free! Noun used refer noun mentioned previously We would love for you to come I, me, you he, she, it, they, we, him, her, us, you Do you want to get Starbucks with us. He ran 5 miles. Have to grammatically make sense him, her, us, me, it
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
B-were, whoever, which,that, etc.
G-He bought sugar cookies.
I-It, He, She
B-The pants that I bought two weeks ago are now ripped
I-Noun used to replace another noun.
B-Nouns that present people.
N-“I”
I-Pronoun associated w/person
N-I want to buy cookies for myself.
G-Noun that is used to
B-The dog who bite the bone.
B-“He”
I-I,me,you,
he,she,him,it etc
N-I, he, she, it, they, we,
B-Us got Starbucks.
B-Free!
I-Noun used refer noun mentioned previously
N-We would love for you to come
G-I, me, you he, she, it, they, we, him, her, us,
I-you
N-Do you want to get Starbucks with us.
G-He ran 5 miles.
G-Have to grammatically make sense
G-him, her, us, me, it
N-