Monday, September 26, 2011

Super Subjects and Perfect Predicates!

Mrs. Ranney's class has been working on learning about 
what it takes to create a 
SENTENCE!

We have learned that it takes two parts: 
a SUBJECT 
and 
a PREDICATE.


The subject tells the person or thing the sentence is about.
The predicate tells what the subject is or does.
The predicate always includes a verb!
  

Here are some sentences we created by matching up
subjects and predicates!






Here are some more spectacular sentences we created with 
super subjects and perfect predicates!
(Hint: Click on the picture to make it larger!)











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Why don't you try creating a special sentence of your own?
It can be about any topic you like.


After creating your sentence and typing it into your comment, tell us what the subject is and what the predicate is, or
if you want to give us a challeng...
Ask us to tell you what the subject and predicate are! 





15 comments:

  1. Dear Class,
    Ribbit! Frogger, the Blogger here! I can't wait to read all the super sentences you submit!

    Here's my special sentence:

    Frogger, the Blogger, leaped onto his favorite lily pad!

    The subject is: Frogger, the Blogger.
    The predicate is: leaped onto his favorite lily pad.


    Here's another sentence I composed:

    Mrs. Ranney's Class writes wonderful Blog comments!

    Can you guess the subject and the predicate of that sentence?

    Happy Blogging,
    Frogger

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  2. Dear Mrs. Ranney and Class,

    Here is a sentence I wrote, so can you tell me the subject and predicate? Here is the sentence. My friends and I are very good at sports.

    Have fun asking questions of your own on the blog.

    See you in about 13 hours.

    Later,
    Josh

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  3. Dear Mrs. Ranney,

    Here is my special sentence:

    My doctor told me to wear a brace on my knee and do physical therapy exercises every day.

    The subject is: My doctor
    The predicate is: told me to wear a brace on my knee and do physical therapy exercises every day.

    See you tomorrow,
    Grace

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  4. Dear Mrs.Ranney,

    Here is my sentence:

    My dad drove me to Golden Spoon to get some chocolate ice-cream.

    The subject is: My dad
    The predicate is: drove me to Golden Spoon to get some chocolate ice-cream

    See you tomorrow,
    Francesca ♥ ♥

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  5. Dear Mrs. Ranney and class,

    Here's my special sentence. I play basketball after school and on the weekends.

    What is the subject and the predicate of my sentence?

    See you in 11 hours and 18 minutes.

    From,
    Adam :)

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  6. Dear Mrs.Ranney,

    It's fun to write sentences so I am going to tell you an interesting one. Here is my sentence. She bravely dived into the Pacific Ocean risking her life to save her brother. Could you tell me the subject and predicate?

    Warmly,
    Quynh Anh

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  7. Dear Frogger and Adam,

    @ Frogger the subject of your sentence is Mrs. Ranney's class. The predicate is writes wonderful blog comments.

    @ Adam the subject of your sentence is I. The predicate is play basketball after school and on the weekends.

    Here is my special sentence:Today I scraped both my knees, my wrist, and my elbow. The subject is I. The predicate is scraped both my knees, my wrist, and my elbow.

    See you tomorrow,
    Josh

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  8. Dear Frogger the Blogger and class,

    The subject to Frogger's sentence is Mrs.Ranney's class. The predicate is writes wonderful blog comments.
    Here's a sentence for you to figure out. My Mom and I went to the park. Have fun!

    See you on Wednesday,
    Nicole

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  9. Dear Mrs. Ranney and Class,

    Here is my special sentence. I play volleyball on Tuesday nights. The subject is I and the predicate is play volleyball on Tuesday nights.

    See you in class,
    Maya

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  10. Dear Frogger,

    I read your sentence.

    The subject is: Mrs.Ranney's class.

    The predicate is: Writes wonderful Blog comments.

    Your friend,

    Francesca:)

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  11. Dear Mrs.Ranney,

    Here is my special sentence. My cousin fell and broke his leg. What is the predicate?

    See you in 19 hours,
    Gregory

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  12. Dear Mrs. Ranney,

    Here's a super sentence: My mom is very good at drawing.

    The subject is: My mom.

    The predicate is: is very good at drawing.

    The verb is: is

    See you tomorrow,

    Hayley :-)

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  13. Dear Mrs. Ranney,
    It's been such a long time since I had you, and I miss having you as my teacher. I hope you can have a lunch in again so I can see you, your class and the projects they've done. Subject and Predicate is really fun to learn... so I have a sentence for you:

    I practiced kicking the soccer ball, so I could score a goal at the soccer game.

    Best Wishes,
    Leanne Tarrab

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  14. Dear Mrs.Ranney,
    Here is my sentence: My friends and I were at the park. The subject is: My friends and I. The predicate is: Were at the park.
    See you tomorrow,
    Francesca:)

    ReplyDelete
  15. Dear Mrs. Ranney and Class,

    Here's my sentence:

    I have about 1,000 Pokemon cards in my entire collection.

    Can you find the subject and predicate?

    See you in about 15 hours!

    Nate

    P.S. I really do have 1,000 cards!

    ReplyDelete

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