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englishSecondary Education

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Show 'n' tell-Your Time travel story

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Learning Outcomes-From this lesson..........

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From this lesson................
Learners will be able to-
  • recall the difference between common and proper noun.
  • Identify and classify different forms of nouns.
  • Fill in the material nouns to complete each sentence.
  • Name the groups of people, animals or things as collective nouns using the picture clues.
  • Match the collective Nouns with the common nouns.
  • Apply Subject-verb agreement rule to collective nouns.

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WARM UP
Let's recall proper nouns and common nouns

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Q-What is the difference between common and proper noun? Give examples to support your answer.

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Q- Look around and list the things / materials your house is made up of?

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WB EX-C PG 22
Q-Pick the correct Material Noun to complete each sentence.
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3:00

Slide 12 - Open question

When I say IV C, what does it show?

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1:00
Q- Can we give certain names to these Groups of people?
A) group of students
B) group of flowers
C)group of players

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SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
 

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WB EX- B PG 24-
Q- Use collective nouns of animals and things to fill in the given blanks.
timer
3:00

Slide 20 - Open question

WB EX-C PG 25-Match My Mate
Q- Drag the collective nouns to the common nouns they can be associated with.  

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MUSICIANS
ACTORS
SHIPS
WOLVES
ROBBERS
CHOCOLATES
SHEEP
BOOKS
BISCUITS
APARTMENTS

FLEET
BLOCK
.

BAND
COLLECTION

PACKET
FLOCK
GANG
PACK

TROUPE

BAR

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Time to check your answers

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QUIZ TIME

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Q-Are collective nouns considered singular or plural? Based on that, answer the following.
A) The jury ______awarding the winners.
A
was
B
were
C
have
D
has

Slide 27 - Quiz

Q-Are collective nouns considered singular or plural? Based on that, answer the following.
B) The jury members _______having lunch.
A
was
B
were
C
have
D
has

Slide 28 - Quiz

Q-Are collective nouns considered singular or plural? Based on that, answer the following.
C) Our school’s orchestra often _______ on the special days.

A
play
B
playing
C
plays
D
will play

Slide 29 - Quiz

Q-Are collective nouns considered singular or plural? Based on that, answer the following.
D)The members of the orchestra ___ tuning their instruments.


A
was
B
are
C
is
D
has

Slide 30 - Quiz

Join the Quizziz through the given link to recall Nouns.

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Now I can -
Define, classify and apply different types of nouns to sentences.
0100

Slide 32 - Poll

HOME FUN
  • Attempt exercises A, D & E given on page no. 24&25 of your Eng workbooks.
  • Read the Poem- The Letter given on pg 19 of your MCB books. 

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Keep learning..

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