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Instructional Video5:29
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Review for You: Parts of Speech

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewMr. Griot conducts a brief review of the parts of speech preposition, interjection, and conjunction by completing activities designed to identify and use them.
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Instructional Video2:17
Grammaropolis

(Parentheses) & [Brackets]

K - 5th
A music video starring the Defense Attorneys Parentheses and Brackets. They're here to provide more context to things we think we already know.
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Instructional Video2:24
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Here’s a Semicolon Song; it’s Super Fast!

K - 5th
A music video starring Sheriff Semicolon, who just loves to wrangler together those related independent clauses.
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Instructional Video2:24
Grammaropolis

"Quote Me!"

K - 5th
A music video starring Court Reporter Quotation Marks. She's eminently quotable and she's not afraid to let you know.
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Instructional Video0:27
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A Linking Verb Expresses a State of Being

K - 5th
When Lucy the linking verb takes her friend skydiving, she wants to know how he feels.
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Instructional Video2:00
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Punctuation.?!

K - 5th
Meet the Punctuation Department in this musuical introduction to the twelve punctuation marks that keep your writing running smoothly.
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Instructional Video3:46
Grammaropolis

Noun Town

K - 5th
A music video starring Nelson the Noun. It's time to learn about the people, places, things, and ideas in Noun Town.
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Instructional Video3:46
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Lights! Camera!! Action Verb!!!

K - 5th
A music video starring Vinny the Action Verb and Lucy the Linking Verb. Vinny saves a noun from a burning building, but that's just too much action for Lucy.
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Instructional Video2:03
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Question Mark?

K - 5th
A music video starring Detective Question Mark. Have you not seen this one before?
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Instructional Video2:52
Grammaropolis

Welcome to Grammaropolis

K - 5th
It's Grammaropolis, not gramma-opolis, in this musical introduction to the eight parts of speech (plus Slang, the enemy of proper grammar everywhere).
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Instructional Video2:06
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Exclaim!

K - 5th
A music video starring Sergeant Exclamation Mark. He's got two volumes: loud and louder.
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Instructional Video0:27
Grammaropolis

A Noun Names an Idea

K - 5th
When you need to name an idea, it's time to bring in an abstract noun.
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Instructional Video0:27
Grammaropolis

A Noun Names a Person

K - 5th
In the hospital, it's the noun's job to name the newborn babies.
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Instructional Video0:28
Grammaropolis

An Adjective Modifies a Noun

K - 5th
How many pancakes can Jake the adjective order?
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Instructional Video0:27
Grammaropolis

An Adverb Modifies a Verb

K - 5th
When a verb gets pulled over for speeding, Benny the adverb makes sure he drives slowly.
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Instructional Video0:27
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An Adverb Modifies an Adjective

K - 5th
When an adjective is hungry, all it takes is for an adverb to share his sandwich to make the adjective not hungry.
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Instructional Video0:27
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A Preposition Introduces a Prepositional Phrase

K - 5th
Li'l Pete may be at the front of a prepositional phrase, but without the phrase, he's just an adverb.
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Instructional Video2:14
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The Best Apostrophe Song You’ve Ever Heard

K - 5th
A music video starring Prosecutor Apostrophe. He's the best at contracting you for posession.
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Instructional Video0:28
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A Pronoun Takest the Place of Another Pronoun

K - 5th
Those shady pronouns are at it again. This time, they try to sell a bridge to an unsuspecting noun.
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Instructional Video0:27
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An Adjective Modifies a Pronoun

K - 5th
After Jake gives Roger two free tickets to the circus, the adjective gets to describe how Roger feels.
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Instructional Video0:28
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A Conjunction Joins Words

K - 5th
Connie the conjunction averts catastrophe by encouraging the nouns to work together.
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Instructional Video0:27
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A Pronoun Takes the Place of a Noun

K - 5th
Roger the pronoun tricks Nelson to take his place in line.
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Instructional Video3:38
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Let's Bring it All Together

K - 5th
A music video starring Connie the Conjunction. Everyone can join in and sing along as Connie brings words and word groups together!
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Instructional Video3:56
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I Got the Blues

K - 5th
A music video starring Roger the Pronoun. He wants to live alone, but he knows that nobody will understand him without the noun he's replacing.

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