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Grade 11, Language Arts
Std # 1.81: Determine correct use of modifiers
  • Dangling participles

  • Misplaced participles
    NOTE: Modifiers may be words, phrases, or clauses; adjectives and adverbs (adjectival and adverbial phrases and clauses); or verbals.


Lesson Plans:

Mad Lib Screams
Uses Mad Libs idea to teach/review parts of speech.

Jabberwocky grammar
Uses the popular poem to review/teach parts of speech.

Adjectives
The lesson defines this part of speech, provides example sentences, and practice sentences for the students.

Adverbs
Defines the term, provides example sentences, and practice sentences.

Create Your own Grammar Exercise
Nine short lessons to help students recognize and correctly use adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and verbs.

Adjective/Adverb "Taboo"
Playing the game Taboo with adjectives and adverbs

Memorial for September 11th
Using descriptive words to put a picture in your mind

 

 

Resources:

Diana Hacker's interactive web activities
Activities for helping students with grammar, punctuation, spelling and mechanics. (Requires Shockwave which can be downloaded from the site)


Capital Community College's grammar and writing site
Provides resources to help students improve their writing. Site includes interactive tutorials and quizzes.

Suggestions for English Language Learners:                   

ESL Ideas      (B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Using a list, students highlight modifiers in a newspaper article or other written material. 
(I) Students copy highlighted modifiers and the words they modify from written material. 
(T) Students correct incorrect modifiers or add modifiers to simple sentences. 
See also
Comparative & Superlative Quiz and Activities for ESL Students for more grammar activities and quizzes.
 

 

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