parts of speech hop, middle school literacy

Bean Bag Decides

Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5

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Math & Movement

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Activity Instructions

Have a student toss three bean bags onto the mat. In the order they landed ask the student to make a sentence using each kind of word respectively.

If they cannot make a complete sentence from the words ask what type of word is missing to make a complete thought.

For example: Bean bags land on “noun, adjective, adverb.” Student says, “Black dog quickly.” Ask what is missing and for them to jump to its square and add it to their sentence, “verb-eats” “Black dog eats quickly!”


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