Subject-Verb Agreement Packet #1: This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 17 activities with the following goals: Students will recognize the difference in tense for simple tense
..., progressive tense, perfect tense, or perfect progressive for present, past, and future tenses. Students will match singular subjects to singular verbs and plural subjects to plural verbs. Students will write tenses using each verb tense with agreement between the subject and verb. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Results of a study are presented that suggest that grammatical structures of English some deaf and hard of hearing students struggle to acquire. Results indicated the specific grammatic structures typ
...ically of challenge.
Nouns Packet #4 - Plural Nouns: Rules 7-11. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 14 activities with the following goals: Sometimes, instead of adding a letter or letters at the
... end to form the plural, the noun itself changes. When a singular noun ends in -is, the ending changes to -es when the noun becomes plural. To form the plural of a singular noun ending with -us, change -us to -i. For many two-word or three-word compounds, -s is added to the principle word to form the plural. Some nouns are traditionally plural but are also used for singular forms. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Number words help us know when to use a singular or plural noun. These instructional strategies and activities include practicing quantity adjectives such as number words, few, each, many, few, some,
...etc., identifying quantity words, sentence revision, and sentence practice.
These instructional strategies and activities are designed to introduce and/or reteach parts of speech. Activities include identifying and using compound words, using the -s ending to indicate subject
.../verb agreement or plural, and how suffixes can change verbs to nouns.
This
article defines synonyms and antonyms, why they matter, related Common Core
Standards, challenges for students with hearing loss, and provides activities
for basic, intermediate, and
... advanced instruction. Fillable. Includes Teacher
Notes.
These instructional strategies include teaching prosody using verbal and written communication. Activities include turn-taking in conversation, listening for punctuation, and connecting elements in a
...series.
Conjunctions
hook up words and phrases and clause, like and, but, or, and so. This article
provides extensive examples of conjunctions and practice for basic,
intermediate and advanced le
...vels of knowledge. Includes 6 fill in the blanks
worksheet activities.
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