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  • What can you do after you finish your homework? (AFTER)
    Example: AFTER finishing homework, you can relax or read a book.
  • Fall comes (before/after) winter.
    Falls comes before winter.
  • What should you do when you hear thunder outside? (WHEN)
    Example: WHEN you hear thunder, you should stay indoors.
  • Tuesday comes (before/after) Monday.
    Tuesday comes after Monday.
  • Make a metaphor from: The city has too many people and is dirty.
    Ex: The city is a garbage dump with too many people.
  • Wednesday comes (before/after) Thursday.
    Wednesday comes before Thursday.
  • Fall comes (before/after) summer.
    Falls comes after summer.
  • Make an onomatopoeia from: It was a terrible storm.
    Ex:The storm bashed and smashed every house until they were destroyed.
  • Change "She is really strong." into a metaphor :
    She is like an elephant.
    She swims strong
    She is a superman.
    She is the strongest woman in the Universe.
  • Why do birds build nests even though they can fly? (EVEN THOUGH)
    Example: Birds build nests EVEN THOUGH they can fly to keep their eggs safe.
  • Friday comes (before/after) Thursday.
    Friday comes after Thursday.
  • Thursday comes (before/after) Wednesday.
    Thursday comes after Wednesday.
  • What should you do wherever you see a "No Running" sign? (WHEREVER)
    Example: WHEREVER you see that sign, you should walk instead of run.
  • Make a simile from: My mother was always fun and kind.
    Ex: My mother was like a playful puppy and a gentle bunny.
  • What do you do as soon as you wake up in the morning? (AS SOON AS)
    Example: AS SOON AS I wake up, I have breakfast.
  • What should you pack in case it rains during your picnic? (IN CASE)
    Example: You should pack an umbrella IN CASE it rains.
  • Change: "She is a slow runner." into a simile.
    She runs one CM a minute.
    She runs like a snail with broken legs.
    She is a snail when she runs.
    She tip-taps when she runs.
  • Make an onomatopoeia sentence from: The bus drove slowly and noisily down the road.
    EX: The bus banged and boomed down the road slowly.
  • Saturday comes (before/after) Friday.
    Saturday comes after Friday.
  • December comes (before/after) November.
    December comes after November.
  • Monday comes (before/after) Tuesday.
    Monday comes before Tuesday.
  • How can you keep your room clean while staying busy with school? (WHILE)
    Example: You can tidy a little each day WHILE balancing schoolwork.
  • Why should you brush your teeth before going to bed? (BEFORE)
    Example: Brushing your teeth BEFORE bed helps prevent cavities.
  • Friday comes (before/after) Saturday.
    Friday comes before Saturday.
  • What should you do when you hear the fire alarm at school? (WHEN)
    Example: WHEN the fire alarm sounds, you should leave the building safely.
  • Why are sidewalks sometimes slippery after it rains? (SINCE)
    Example: Sidewalks can be slippery SINCE rain can freeze into ice.
  • Why is it smart to pack snacks for a long car ride? (WHENEVER)
    Example: Bringing snacks is helpful WHENEVER you get hungry.
  • Why should you carry a raincoat when you travel? (WHENEVER)
    Example: Carrying a raincoat is useful WHENEVER it might rain.
  • January comes (before/after) February.
    January comes before February.
  • Summer comes (before/after) spring.
    Summer comes after spring.
  • Change: "I want to listen to some music." into personification.
    Music makes me move happily.
    Music keeps calling my name and tells me to listen.
    I need to listen to music, like I need air.
    I want to listen to music like I want to eat candy.
  • Why should you wash your hands while cooking? (WHILE)
    Example: Washing your hands WHILE cooking helps keep your food safe to eat.
  • What happens to ice if you leave it in the sun? (IF)
    Example: Ice melts IF it’s left in the sun.
  • Change: "This is a beautiful and happy room." into alliteration.
    This big, beautiful, blue room is extremally excellent.
    This room is as beautiful as the queens crown.
    This beautiful room is like a princess' room.
    This is a big and beautiful room for a queen.
  • Change "This is an expensive but good restaurant." into a hyperbole.
    This restaurant will make your wallet cry, but its delicious
    This restaurant will cost you your house, but its delicious.
    This restaurant is like a bank, but the food is good.
    This restaurant is as expensive as a diamond.
  • What can you do once you finish eating dinner? (ONCE)
    Example: ONCE you finish eating, you can clean your dishes.
  • Why should you bring a water bottle even if you don’t feel thirsty? (EVEN IF)
    Example: Bringing water is smart EVEN IF you aren’t thirsty because you may need it later.
  • Saturday comes (before/after) Sunday.
    Saturday comes before Sunday.
  • Monday comes (before/after) Sunday.
    Monday comes after Sunday.
  • Winter comes (before/after) the spring.
    Winter comes before the spring.
  • What happens to plants once they get enough sunlight and water? (ONCE)
    Example: Plants grow ONCE they have enough sunlight and water.
  • Why should you have a backup key to your home? (IN CASE)
    Example: Having a backup key helps IN CASE you forget yours.
  • How can you concentrate better while working on homework? (WHILE)
    Example: Turning off distractions helps you focus WHILE doing homework.
  • What should you do until your friend arrives at the park? (UNTIL)
    Example: UNTIL your friend arrives, you can sit on a bench and relax.
  • Summer comes (before/after) fall.
    Summer comes before fall.
  • How can you find your way to a new place if you forget your phone? (IF)
    Example: IF you forget your phone, you can ask someone for directions.
  • February comes (before/after) March.
    February comes before March.
  • What should you do so that your pet stays healthy? (SO THAT)
    Example: Feeding your pet regularly and giving it exercise helps SO THAT it stays healthy.
  • Why should you wear a coat when it's cold outside? (BECAUSE)
    Example: You should wear a coat BECAUSE cold weather can make you sick.
  • Why do runners warm up before starting a race? (BEFORE)
    Example: Runners warm up BEFORE a race to prepare their muscles and prevent injuries.
  • Choose the oxymoron then make a sentence.
    big baby
    happy baby
    sadly stupid
    crying baby
  • Sunday comes (before/after) Saturday.
    Sunday comes after Saturday.
  • Spring comes (before/after) summer.
    Spring comes before summer.
  • Why do some animals hibernate when food is hard to find? (PROVIDED THAT)
    Example: Some animals hibernate PROVIDED THAT winter makes food scarce.
  • Why is it helpful to read the rules before starting a new board game? (BEFORE)
    Example: Reading the rules BEFORE playing lets you know how to play.
  • What should you do after you finish using markers? (AFTER)
    Example: AFTER you finish drawing, you should put the caps back on.
  • Sunday comes (before/after) Monday.
    Sunday comes before Monday.
  • Are you allowed to leave class early? (UNLESS)
    Example: You should stay in class UNLESS your teacher says otherwise.
  • Spring comes (before/after) winter.
    Spring comes after winter.
  • Change: "The dog likes running in the forest." into personification
    The dirty dog digs and runs happily.
    The dog runs like the Flash.
    The dog moves in the forest like a happy ghost.
    The dog says he loves to run in the forest.
  • Monday comes (before/after) Sunday.
    Monday comes after Sunday.
  • Make a hyperbole from:Please listen and do the dishes.
    EX: I have told you a million times to do the dishes! Listen and do it.
  • Thursday comes (before/after) Friday.
    Thursday comes before Friday.
  • Why do athletes drink water during a game? (SO THAT)
    Example: Athletes drink water SO THAT they stay hydrated.
  • Choose the oxymoron then make a sentence.
    fast friend
    silent scream
    hungry hippo
    scary scream
  • Why should you wear sunscreen outside? (WHENEVER)
    Example: Sunscreen protects your skin WHENEVER you’re outdoors.
  • Make an alliteration from: The big alligator swims in the water.
    The big, beautiful alligator sadly swims swiftly through the lake.
  • Did the soccer game continue, even though the weather was bad? (ALTHOUGH)
    Example: The soccer game continued ALTHOUGH the wind made passing harder.
  • Change: "We ate a delicious meal." into onomatopoeia sentence.
    We ate food fit for kings.
    We chomped and chewed our delicious meal.
    We ate like hungry lions eating a zebra.
    This was the best food in the world.
  • What should you do if you accidentally spill your drink? (IF)
    Example: IF you spill something, you should clean it up.
  • What should you do since your library book is due? (SINCE)
    Example: SINCE your book is due soon, you should return it today.
  • How can you be kind even if someone is being rude? (EVEN IF)
    Example: You can stay calm and speak politely EVEN IF someone is being unkind.
  • Saturday comes (before/after) Sunday.
    Saturday comes before Sunday.
  • Choose the oxymoron then make a sentence.
    super funny
    seriously funny
    never funny
    laughing funny
  • Make a personification sentence from: The farm animals made noise for food.
    Ex: The farm animals cried and yelled for their food in the morning.
  • Tuesday comes (before/after) Wednesday.
    Tuesday comes before Wednesday.
  • Winter comes (before/after) fall.
    Winter comes after fall.
  • Wednesday comes (before/after) Tuesday.
    Wednesday comes after Tuesday.