Action words are all around us and in this video we learn what they are and how to identify them. Your kids will learn that action words are VERBS! It is important for kids to understand verbs and by the time they are done with this video they should be able to identify and use verbs in sentences. So... get ready to have some fun with your kids as we run in place, sing, talk and learn all about verbs in this fun introductory video. All sentences have verbs and subjects. A subject is the part of a sentence that contains a person or a thing which performs an action or verb. In the video your kids will practice samples like: “James runs down the street.” In this sentence James is the subject. He is the person performing the action. Remember that verbs are action words. What action is James performing in this sentence, or what is the verb in this sentence? The action word or verb is: Runs There are many other practice opportunities in the video and in our free comprehensive lesson plan that can be downloaded here: learnbright.org/lessons/language-arts/introduction-to-verbs/ Thank you for watching! Share your thoughts in the comments below and be sure to subscribe! Find and Follow us Online: Facebook: www.facebook.com/LearnBright/ Instagram: instagram.com/LearnBrightEducation Pinterest: pinterest.com/LearnBrightEducation YouTube: www.youtube.com/LearnBright Website: learnbright.org/ Are you a K-6 grade teacher looking for more teaching resources? We don’t only provide video content but high quality lesson plans as well. 100% free with handouts, worksheets, classroom activities and more! Browse our collection of other Language Arts lesson plans: learnbright.org/lessons/?filter_subject=language-arts #WhatIsAVerb #VerbsForKids