Adjectives ending with -ed -ing Y3

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Welcome H3
Please grab your book and check where you left off.

15 minutes of silent reading
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1:00

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Today's planning
To do: 
Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing
Goals: 
You know how to form and when to use adjectives


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-ED
We use adjectives ending in -ed/-ing to describe how we feel and to describe the things that make us feel this way

when we add -ed to a verb that ends in a consonant (medeklinker) + y: y -> i 
Worry -> Worried

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-ED / -ING
We use adjectives ending in -ed to describe how we feel and -ing to describe the things that make us feel this way

When we add -ed / -ing to a verb that ends in a consonant + e: the e is dropped
challenge -> challeged -> challenging

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-ED
frightened
frustrated
irritated
shocked
surprised
challenged
relaxed
satisfied
-ING
frightening 
frustrating
irritating
shocking
surprising
challenging
relaxing
satisfying

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he is an ....... person
A
interesting
B
interested

Slide 6 - Quiz

this is so .....
A
bored
B
boring

Slide 7 - Quiz

She was so ..... to hear the news
A
shocking
B
shocked

Slide 8 - Quiz

The news was so .....
A
shocking
B
shocked

Slide 9 - Quiz

Create a sentence using an adjective ending in -ing

Slide 10 - Open question

Create a sentence using an adjective ending in -ed

Slide 11 - Open question

Slide 12 - Link

Homework
Page 104: vocabulary

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