singular and plural nouns lesson plan
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Lesson Plan• Teacher Candidate: Miss Copeland• Content Area: English Language Arts• Grade Level Expectation (s): Common Core Standards: • • SL.2.1. Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when
writing or speaking. • a. Print all upper- and lowercase letters • b. Use common, proper, and possessive nouns. • c. Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences (e.g., He hops; We hop). • d. Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their; anyone,
everything).
• Grade Level: 2nd Grade• Technology: • http://www.funenglishgames.com/topics/nouns.html• http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/games-puzzles-and-worksheets/interactive-grammar-
games.html• Parts of Speech PowerPoint• •StartBoard
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Lesson Plan• Materials Needed: • Parts of Speech PowerPoint• “If You were A Noun” By Michael Dahl• Pencil• Notebook• Handouts• StartBoard• Time required: 1 day• Lesson Title: “Parts of Speech- Singular and Plural Nouns”• Book Title and Author: “If You Were a Noun” by Michael Dahl• Anticipatory Set:• Begin class by reading the book “If You Were a Noun”• Explain that today we will learn about a Part of Speech (Nouns)• Explain the importance of knowing the Parts of Speech (Nouns)• Allow students to examine the Part of Speech (Nouns)• Allow students to create their own sentences using the Part of Speech (Nouns)
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Lesson Plan
• Objectives: • • The student will learn nouns (Singular and
Plural) with 80% accuracy.• • The student will be able to recognize the
difference between nouns (Singular and Plural)• • The student will be able to create their own
sentences using nouns• • The student will apply their knowledge of
nouns to different activities • • The student will use class Start Board
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Lesson Plan
• Modifications/ Accommodations:• I will modify or repeat any directions• Pair with an academically strong peer• Allow additional time to complete activities
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Singular and Plural Nouns
Teacher Candidate: Miss Copeland
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Singular Nouns
• A singular noun names one person, place, animal or thing.
• Ex: Tree
• Ex: Owl
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An owl sat in the tree.
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Plural Nouns
• A plural noun names more than one.
• Ex: Buses
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The buses are in front of the school.
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Plural Nouns
• Most nouns you add -s
• Example:
Animal Animals
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Plural Nouns
• If a noun ends in s, ch, sh, or x add –es.
• Example:
Branch Branches
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• Fox _________
• Rock _________
• Shell _________
• *Remember: If a noun ends in s, ch, sh, or x add –es.
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Reflections
• Students were very well behaved, listened to lesson and directions, raised their hand.
• They were shy at first but warmed up.• Classmates were very supportive of one another• Really enjoyed Southside Elementary!!!