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Grade 7, Language Arts
Std #: 1.11
   Identify correct noun forms.
  • Regular and irregular forms                                
  • Collective nouns       
  • Compound nouns                                                                         
  • Proper Nouns                    
  • Nouns used as predicate nominatives and direct objects
  • Nouns used as indirect objects

AHSGE Standard I - The student will recognize correct grammar and usage.
 


Lesson Plans:

Lesson Tutor
Concrete, common, and proper nouns

Compound Nouns
Note cards and nouns

Pattern Writing Using Nouns and Adjectives
Using nouns to write poetry
 

Possessive Nouns
Mini-lesson

English Teacher for a Day
Students become a teacher for a day to plan, develop, and present a lesson on the eight parts of speech

An Ambush of Tigers and a Rhumba of Rattlesnakes--Collective Nouns
The students will play online games that reinforce collective nouns in the form of animal group names. The teacher will construct these games through a free Internet site, Quia / http://www.quia.com.
 

 

Resources:

Mrs. Crites' Grammar Page  Interactive games and activities to reinforce noun skills

Teach-nology  Various noun worksheets

Plural noun form quiz  Interactive quiz with immediate feedback

Suggestions for English Language Learners: 
                  
ESL Ideas
            (B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Students locate and highlight as many proper nouns as possible in a newspaper article.
(B) Students point to words that represent nouns.
(B, I) Students repeat and rehearse nouns after the teacher pronounces them.
(I, T) Students identify and circle all the nouns in a short reading passage. They can then copy the nouns onto a list and define their meanings.

 

 

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