Welcome to Grammar Heroes! The Grammar Villain has jumbled all the sentences in Bookland! Only the Grammar Heroes can save the day. Are you ready to join the mission?
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Save Bookland from the Grammar Villain!
๐ตAudio Guide Available! Listen along for the full adventure experience.
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๐ "Mwahahaha! I am the Grammar Villain! I have jumbled ALL the sentences in Bookland! Nobody will ever read properly again!"
Oh no! The Grammar Villain has struck! ๐ฑ
All the sentences in Bookland are a complete mess. Words are in the wrong places, and nobody can understand anything!
"Don't worry, young hero!" says Captain Noun.
We need YOUR help to learn about the parts of speech and fix every sentence. Together, we are the Grammar Heroes! ๐ช๐
๐ฆธ Captain Noun to the Rescue!
What is a Noun?
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"I am Captain Noun! A noun is a naming word. I name people, places, things, and even ideas!"
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People
teacher, doctor, Mum, Harry
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Places
London, school, park, France
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Things
dog, pencil, cake, bicycle
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Ideas
happiness, freedom, courage, love
๐ค Proper Nouns vs Common Nouns: Proper nouns are special names and always start with a capital letter: London, Tuesday, Emma, Christmas Common nouns are general names: city, day, girl, holiday
๐ก Top Tip: If you can put "the" or "a" in front of it, it's probably a noun! the dog โ a teacher โ the happiness โ
โก Power Verb Arrives!
What is a Verb?
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"I am Power Verb! I am the ACTION hero! Without me, nothing happens. I make sentences come ALIVE!"
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Action Verbs
run, jump, eat, write, throw
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Thinking Verbs
think, believe, wonder, know
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Being Verbs
is, am, are, was, were
๐ฎ Quick Challenge: What verb completes the sentence?
"The cat ___ over the fence."
๐ก Top Tip: Every sentence MUST have a verb! Ask yourself: "What is happening?" That's the verb! "The dog barked loudly." โ What did the dog do? It barked!
๐จ The Description Duo!
Adjectives & Adverbs
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Adjective Annie
Describes NOUNS
big, red, happy, beautiful, fierce
"The brave knight"
"A tall castle"
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Adverb Alex
Describes VERBS
quickly, carefully, very, silently
"ran quickly"
"sang beautifully"
๐ See them in action:
"The tiny mouse quietly nibbled the delicious cheese."
๐ข Adjectives = tiny, delicious (describe the nouns: mouse, cheese) ๐ Adverb = quietly (describes how the mouse nibbled)
๐ก Top Tip: Many adverbs end in -ly! (quickly, slowly, happily, carefully)
But not all! (very, well, fast, never, always)
๐ฏ Hero Training: Identify the Words!
Click each word and choose its type!
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๐ต Noun๐ด Verb๐ข Adjective๐ Adverb๐ฃ Other
Sentence 1:
Sentence 2:
Sentence 3:
๐ Grammar Villain Showdown!
Fix the Grammar Villain's mischief!
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๐ Bookland is Saved! ๐
You are a TRUE Grammar Hero!
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"NOOOOO!" cries the Grammar Villain. ๐ซ
"You've defeated me! All the sentences are fixed! Bookland is saved!"
๐ฆธ Grammar Hero Badge
๐ Bookland Saviour
๐ Final Score: 0 points ๐
๐ What You Learned Today:
๐ต Nouns โ Naming words for people, places, things, and ideas. Remember: proper nouns get capital letters!
๐ด Verbs โ Doing, thinking, and being words. Every sentence needs one!
๐ข Adjectives โ Words that describe nouns (big, happy, fierce)
๐ Adverbs โ Words that describe verbs (quickly, carefully, very). Many end in -ly!
You're now ready for grammar questions in your 11+ exams! Keep practising and you'll be brilliant! ๐