Parts of Speech Bingo!
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Parts of Speech Bingo!
6th grade
Teacher Directions
Create bingo boards with the following
parts of speech: Noun, Verb, Adverb,
Adjective, Pronoun.
Create bingo pieces for students to
cover the board.
Directions
Use
the board and color strips. Don’t erase
the board.
When I show you a sentence you need to
place a color strip on the correct part of
speech (see example)
If you are right you get to keep the space
covered, if not you must take it
off….cheating will get you kicked out of the
game.
READY?
LET’S TRY ONE TOGETHER…
The girl ran down the street.
The Answer
Girl
is a noun, if you placed a color
strip on a noun spot, fantastic!
If not you have to take it off, try
again!
The first person to get a row of four
wins!!!!!
She
was wearing an old sweater.
What
is the part of speech for old?
ADJECTIVE!
Old
describes what kind of sweater,
so it’s an adjective
What part of speech?
Sally
worked carefully on her test.
ADVERB!
carefully describes in what manner she
worked.
What part of speech?
Justin was really surprised when he won
bingo!
ADVERB
Really describes to what extent Justin
was surprised.
What part of speech?
Andrew
decided to be quiet in class.
NOUN!
Andrew
is a proper noun, he is a
person (well, sort of!)
What part of speech?
Sarah
and Cagney were scampering to
social studies class.
VERB
Were
is a linking verb, connecting
Sarah and Cagney to what they were
doing, which was scampering!
What part of speech?
The
murder of crows flew toward
Tyler.
COLLECTIVE NOUN
Murder is a collective noun.
What part of speech?
They must have been taken by taxi to
the airport.
HELPING VERBS!
Must have been taken work together to
help connect the noun with the rest
of the sentence.
What part of speech?
Danielle ran quickly from science
class…screaming as she went.
ADVERB
Quickly describes in what manner
Danielle ran.
What part of speech?
Michael decided to play frisbee
What part of speech?
Being silly is Dylan’s full-time job.
ADJECTIVE!
Full-time is a compound adjective
describing job!
What Part of Speech?
Our friends should have arrived today.
Verb!
Should have is a helping verb.
Pit Stop!
Quickly list 5 helping verbs you know…
Ex: would, could….
Raise your hand when you have 5! You
win a sticker.
The Most Common Linking
VERB: BE
Looking at your cheat sheet will help you win
bingo quicker, be sure you know the forms
of be
Am
can be
have been
Are
has been may have
Is
might be should be
Was
Am being and many more!!
What Part of Speech?
Mahlynn is a super student.
Linking VERB!!!!
Is is a common form of be!
What Part of Speech?
This red car is so cute!
ADJECTIVES!!!
This, that, those, these can be
adjectives…they are called
demonstrative adjectives.
What Part of Speech?
Everyone now practices daily.
ADVERB!
Now answers the question when?
What Part of Speech?
In the confusion, she nearly injured
herself.
Adverb!
Nearly answers the question to what
extent.
What part of speech?
The picnic table was filled with food.
NOUN, of course!
What Part of Speech?
The picnic table was almost filled with
food.
ADJECTIVE!
Describing the table…what kind of
table.
What Part of Speech?
The picnic table was almost filled with
food.
VERBS!!!
Was is a linking verb and filled is an
action verb….
The linking verb is linking the subject
to the action.
What Part of Speech?
The picnic table was almost filled with
food.
What Part of Speech
the railroad was running off it’s tracks.
NOUN!!!
What Part of Speech?
They are happy and talkative.
ADJECTIVES
They both describe the subject, but
wait where is the subject?
They is the subject…no, it’s not a noun,
it’s a pronoun!
PRONOUN
A
pronoun is a word that takes the
place of a noun or a group of words
acting as a noun.
Pronoun Examples
Personal Pronouns: Used more than any
other pronoun, refers to the person
speaking, the person being spoken to ,
or the person, place, or thing spoken
about.
Personal Pronouns
I
me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours
You,
He,
yours, your
him, his, she, her, hers, it , its,
they , them, their, theirs
Find the pronoun…
We tried to call home.
The judge said your dance was the best.
The teacher asked him a difficult question.
Answers
We tried to call home.
The judge said your dance was the
best.
The teacher asked him a difficult
question.
ADVERB!
Almost answers the question to what
extent the picnic table was filled.