Here are the photos of each part of speech poster. Please remember to add a comment (at the bottom of this post) on a part of speech poster (but not the one that you helped create).
A remind of what your creations include:
A definition and explanations of varieties
Rules about use
Examples
A visual symbol
A slogan
A 100 word story, a song, a rap or a poem
Note: Click each picture to see a much bigger version.
All of the posters were created with a fair amount of accuracy, but I don't think that any of them compare visually to the skill of Caleb and Kristen's. Well done.
Everyone did a really good job coming up with poems/stories for their posters. I will join in on the praise for the Noun group's picture. Sergeant Puff the dragon sure knows how to make nouns exciting.
I was a big fan of the poem created by the 'Interjections' group. Nicely worded.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the Interjections poem was well done. The visual symbol for the pronoun group was also really creative.
ReplyDeleteI quite enjoyed the artistic ability displayed by the 'Noun' group.
ReplyDeleteThis dragon, is he magic?
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ReplyDeleteGreat rap by the prepositions group!
ReplyDeleteI thought that creating a poster on the different parts of speech was a fun and interactive activity.
ReplyDeleteI think the 'Adverb' poster is nicely layed-out.
ReplyDeleteThe "Interjections" little story/poem was very entertaining! Well done everyone!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite capition is the Preposition "In Space and Time". Everyone did a really great job. A lot of creative minds in the classroom.
ReplyDeleteAll of the posters were created with a fair amount of accuracy, but I don't think that any of them compare visually to the skill of Caleb and Kristen's. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI was very impressed with the artwork on the Noun poster since I can't draw at all. Also, I thought the Interjection poem/story was quite clever.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the slogan created by the Conjunction group. It tied in nicely with their visual symbol.
ReplyDeleteEveryone did a really good job coming up with poems/stories for their posters. I will join in on the praise for the Noun group's picture. Sergeant Puff the dragon sure knows how to make nouns exciting.
ReplyDeleteI like Jenny and Kayla's example sentence. It really shows prepositions in action!
ReplyDeleteEveryone did a great job on their posters! All of the poems, raps, slogans and example sentences were memorable enough to make a great study tool.
ReplyDeleteThe Noun story was the funniest! I love the whole monster takes the Eiffel Tower picture. So funny!
ReplyDeleteSergeant Puff thanks you for your kindness.
ReplyDeleteAnd you bet-your-bippy he's magical. He gets it from his magical beret. It also gives him +5 speed.