Directions: ―Jabberwocky‖ is a nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll. Read the poem first to get an idea of the story. Then locate the familiar words and label the parts of speech. Next look at the nonsense words and label those parts of speech. Example: He took his vorpal sword in hand. We know that a sword is a noun. So, vorpal must be an adjective because it modifies or describes the word sword.
An easy way to figure out which are the nonsense words is to copy the poem into Word and note the words that are underlined in red. Copy each word (hint there are 37), tab over and write the part of speech based on its use in the sentence.
If you get stumped, try going to this website for a little help: http://www.ehow.com/how_2279445_teach-parts-speech-using-jabberwocky.html