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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar

Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar. Determiners. Year One. SPaG | Determiners. Determiners. Determiners. Introductory Activity. Independent Focused Activity. Review Activity. Consolidation Activity. Assessment/Application Activity. Aim. I can identify and use determiners.

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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar

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  1. Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Determiners Year One SPaG | Determiners

  2. Determiners

  3. Determiners Introductory Activity Independent Focused Activity Review Activity Consolidation Activity Assessment/Application Activity

  4. Aim • I can identify and use determiners. Success Criteria • I can explain what a determiner is. • I can identify determiners. • I can explain where a determiner belongs in a sentence. • I can explain that there are different types of determiners. • I can include determiners in my own writing.

  5. Introductory Activity

  6. Understanding Determiners Nouns Nouns are often known as ‘naming words’ because they name people, places, objects and ideas. Person: Grandpa Idea: excitement Object: football Place: London

  7. Understanding DeterminersWhat is a Determiner? Determiners are words that come before a noun. Determiners come before any modifiers such as adjectives. They introduce the noun and give the reader important information about it. the my king Determiners a

  8. Understanding DeterminersSpecific Determiners These refer to a specific noun. Use specific determiners when the reader knows exactly what noun you are referring to. her The definite article Demonstrative determiners his this the our those my whose these that their which your what Possessive determiners Interrogative determiners

  9. Understanding DeterminersSpecific Determiners in Action Use specific determiners when the reader knows exactly what noun you are referring to. Which film did you go and see? Your pet budgie is smiling at me. Try completing this sentence using a specific determiner: ___________ Dad’s car broke down on the way home last night.

  10. Understanding DeterminersGeneral Determiners These refer to general nouns or nouns that the reader does not know. General determiners can also tell the reader how many nouns you are talking about, these are called quantifiers. more any a Indefinite article less some few an many some five Quantifiers

  11. Understanding Determiners Can you identify the determiner in this sentence? Any computers must be turned off. Now try these trickier sentences which have two determiners. The river is just beyond those trees. Five seagulls landed on the beach. Whose socks are these stripy ones?

  12. Understanding Determiners Did you identify it correctly? Any computers must be turned off. Did you spot both the determiners in each sentence? The river is just beyond those trees. Five seagulls landed on the beach. Whose socks are these stripy ones?

  13. Independent Focused Activity

  14. Determiner Detectives

  15. Review Activity

  16. A Closer Look at Articles • There are two kinds of articles: • the definite article (the) and the indefinite article (a or an) • Nouns can be found with or without articles. The dogs need to be walked every day. A dog needs to be walked every day. Dogs need to be walked every day. Which of these sentences does not have an article? Which of these sentences shows that the noun is known? (definite article) Which of these sentences shows that the noun is not known? (indefinite article)

  17. A Closer Look at Articles Bees are important creatures. The bees are important creatures. A bee is an important creature. Which of these sentences does not have an article? Which of these sentences shows that the noun is known? (definite article) Which of these sentences shows that the noun is not known? (indefinite article)

  18. A Closer Look at Articles Can you write a sentence about a cat that shows that the noun is known? (definite article) Can you write a sentence about a cat that shows that the noun is not known? (indefinite article)

  19. Consolidation Activity

  20. Demonstrative Determiners There are four demonstratives: this, that, these and those. Those people were so rude! (Those is a determiner) That porridge was delicious. (That is a determiner) For these words to act as demonstrative determiners, they must be in front of a noun.

  21. Demonstrative Determiners

  22. Assessment/Application Activity

  23. Determiners Use all of the information you have learned and practised about determiners. Work on your own to complete the Assessment Activity Sheet.

  24. Determiners Use all of the information you have learned and practised about determiners. Work on your own to complete the Application Activity Sheet.

  25. Aim • I can identify and use determiners. Success Criteria • I can explain what a determiner is. • I can identify determiners. • I can explain where a determiner belongs in a sentence. • I can explain that there are different types of determiners. • I can include determiners in my own writing.

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