Grade 5/Adjectives
Identifying Adjective Clauses (1369)
Find the clause that describes the noun using who, which, or that.
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Quick Tip
An adjective clause is a group of words starting with who, which, or that which describes a noun.
Rule: who = people ยท which = things ยท that = people or things
Rule: who = people ยท which = things ยท that = people or things
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Adjective Clause: A group of words with a subject and verb that describes a noun.
Clause: A part of a sentence containing a subject and a verb.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Identify adjective clauses in stories.
- Write sentences with adjective clauses.
- Create a sentence matching game.
Parent Tip
Find a sentence with 'who' or 'which' and ask your child what it describes.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
identify adjective clausesunderstand clause functionanalyze sentence structure
