Concept

I can use the correct form of adjectives and adverbs in sentences 

I can recognize and name the difference between adjectives and adverbs in a sentence

I can explain how adjectives and adverbs are used to describe sentences




Wonder Session: 
Explanation  of adverbs and adjectives 
Recognizing adverbs and adjectives
Explaining the use of adverbs and adjectives

Workshop: 
Email writing
Chapter 4E
Chapter 4I 


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I can use the correct form of adjectives and adverbs in sentences 

I can recognize and name the difference between adjectives and adverbs in a sentence

I can explain how adjectives and adverbs are used to describe sentences




Wonder Session: 
Explanation  of adverbs and adjectives 
Recognizing adverbs and adjectives
Explaining the use of adverbs and adjectives

Workshop: 
Email writing
Chapter 4E
Chapter 4I 


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What is an adverb?
A
A word that describes a verb
B
A word that describes a noun
C
A person, place or thing
D
An action word

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Adverbs!
An adverb is a word used to change or describe a verb.
Example: He runs quickly

In this sentence, quickly is the adverb. 
 
Tip!: Adverbs often end in -ly (quickly, slowly, carefully)

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Which is the adverb?
A
Beautifully
B
Running
C
Thought
D
Boys

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How, When, Where, What Extent?
Adverbs describes how, when, where, and what extent (how much)  an action happens. 

How? She sings beautifully. 
When? He arrived  yesterday. 
Where? They looked everywhere. 
What Extent? She is very tired. 

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How, When, Where, What extent?
These are example of the most common adverbs: 

How: quickly, slowly, happily
When: now, later, yesterday
Where: here, there, everywhere 
What Extent?: very, too, quite

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Practice!

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Practice Answers! 
1) He walks quickly.
2) She speaks softly.
3) They arrived late.
4) We play happily.
5) I write neatly.

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What is an adjective?
A
A word that describes a verb.
B
A word that describes a noun.
C
A person, place or thing.
D
A describing word.

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Adjectives!
An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.
Example: This shirt is very big.

In this sentence, big is the adjective. 

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Which word is an adjective?
A
Drawing
B
Softly
C
Notebook
D
Small

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Different types of Adjectives.
Comparing: taller, smaller, faster, slower, stronger, weaker
Describing: kind, smart,  grumpy, joyful 

Tip!: If you can place a word between the and a noun (person, place or thing) it is an adjective
Example:  the brilliant boy.



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Examples!
1) The blonde boy.
2) This supermarket is expensive.
3) His has a small shirt.
4) This game is difficult.
5) This tea is hot.

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In this sentence which word is the adjective:
He writes meaningless letters.
A
Writes
B
He
C
Meaningless
D
Letters

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Describe what you see!
Write a list of adjectives to describe this apple.

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Adjectives!
Red
Yellow
Bright
Shiny

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What the difference?
Remember! An adverb describes a verb and an adjective describes a noun!

Tip!: Adverb has the word verb inside! 

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Is this word an adjective or adverb?
Purple
A
Adjective
B
Adverb

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Is this word an adverb or adjective?
Quietly
A
Adjective
B
Adverb

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Is this word an adjective or adverb?
Very
A
Adjective
B
Adverb

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Email Writing!
Now it’s time to practice email writing! There will be two prompt to write your emails!

Prompt: Your teacher spent an hour after school helping you study, write an email to them saying thank you!

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Email Writing!
Prompt: Your school recently opened a new sports club! Write an email to Mr. Smith asking if you could join this new club! 

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