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What’s on the

Grammar
Project
PARTS OF SPEECH
Name_____________________________________________ Hour _____________ Date ________________

What’s on the Menu?


Restaurant owners must use specific and vivid nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, and prepositional phrases to
appeal to their customers’ senses and make them want to order food from their restaurant. Your mission is to
create the most interesting, delicious, scrumptious, mouth-watering, tantalizing, colorful, tasteful, tempting
restaurant menu you can imagine! Try creating a menu for a specific type of restaurant. Ideas to consider
include a pancake/waffle house, pizza place, ice cream parlor, sandwich shop, coffee shop, steak house, seafood
restaurant, etc. You must complete each of the following items:

1. Design a colorful, interesting cover with the name of your restaurant and a picture.

2. Create at least TEN food items to put on your menu. Think about how you will name each item. What
sounds more appetizing and is easier to imagine: “chicken” or “rosemary grilled chicken breast”?

3. Include a realistic price and short description for each item.

4. Separate your menu into different categories such as Appetizers, Soup of the Day, Salads, Entrees, Side
Orders, Beverages, Desserts, Specials, etc.

5. Once you are finished, neatly underline exactly TEN different adjectives in red.
Example:
Homemade Breadsticks $3.75
Five generously-sized breadsticks are brushed lightly with butter and sprinkled with garlic.

6. Neatly underline exactly TEN different nouns in yellow.


Example:
Homemade Breadsticks $3.75
Five generously-sized breadsticks are brushed lightly with butter and sprinkled with garlic.

7. Neatly underline exactly THREE different verbs in green.


Example:
Homemade Breadsticks $3.75
Five generously-sized breadsticks are brushed lightly with butter and sprinkled with garlic.

8. Neatly underline exactly THREE different adverbs in blue.


Example:
Homemade Breadsticks $3.75
Five generously-sized breadsticks are brushed lightly with butter and sprinkled with garlic.

9. Neatly underline exactly THREE different prepositional phrases in brown.


Example:
Homemade Breadsticks $3.75
Five generously-sized breadsticks are brushed lightly with butter and sprinkled with garlic.

*Do NOT underline more than the specified number for each part of speech.
Menu Planning Guide
What kind of restaurant have you chosen?

What is your restaurant’s name?

What categories will be on your food menu (Appetizers, Soup of the Day, Salads, Entrees, Side Orders,
Beverages, Desserts, Specials, etc.)?

What TEN (or more) food items will you include? List the price for each.

1. Price _______________

2. Price _______________

3. Price _______________

4. Price _______________

5. Price _______________

6. Price _______________

7. Price _______________

8. Price _______________

9. Price _______________

10. Price _______________

Any others?
Name_____________________________________________ Hour _____________ Date ________________

Menu Project Rubric


REQUIREMENTS: 4 3 2 1
Restaurant Name The restaurant name is original and creative. The restaurant The restaurant No restaurant
It fits the style of food served on the menu. name fits the style name needs some name is present.
of food served on revision to fit
________ the menu. with the menu.

Item names and ▪ 10 items and descriptions are on the One of the Two of the Three or more
descriptions menu requirements requirements of the
▪ Each item has a creative and original from the list is from the list is requirements
name either lacking in either lacking in from the list is
▪ Each item has a fitting description IN quality or quality or either lacking in
THE STUDENT’S OWN WORDS missing. missing. quality or
________ ▪ Item names and descriptions make the missing.
food sound appealing to customers

Adjectives 9-10 different adjectives are properly 7-8 different 5-6 different 0-4 different
identified adjectives are adjectives are adjectives are
properly properly properly
________ identified. identified. identified.

Nouns 9-10 different nouns are properly identified 7-8 different 5-6 different 0-4 different
nouns are nouns are nouns are
properly properly properly
________ identified. identified. identified.

Verbs 3 different verbs are properly identified 2 different verbs 1 verb is properly NO verbs are
________ are properly identified. properly
identified. identified.

Adverbs 3 different adverbs are properly identified 2 different 1 adverb is NO adverbs are
adverbs are properly properly
properly identified. identified.
________ identified.

Prepositional Phrases 3 different prepositional phrases are properly 2 different 1 prepositional NO


identified prepositional phrase is properly prepositional
phrases are identified. phrases are
properly properly
________ identified. identified.

Conventions 0-2 errors 3-5 errors 6-8 errors 9 or more


(Spelling, Grammar, and errors
Punctuation)
________

Presentation Overall menu: One of the Two of the Three or more


▪ Is neatly put together requirements requirements of the
▪ Is colorful from the list is from the list is requirements
▪ Is interesting and stimulating to look at either lacking in either lacking in from the list is
▪ Uses pictures when appropriate quality or quality or either lacking in
________ missing. missing. quality or
missing.

___________/36 = ________% Teacher Comments:


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