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Nouns and Verbs. What do they do?. Welcome to Grammar!. We will learn so many exciting words. We are going to learn about nouns and verbs. We will find the difference between nouns and verbs. Let’s go learn!! Click here to see the standards that this project aligns with.
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Nouns and Verbs What do they do?
Welcome to Grammar! • We will learn so many exciting words. • We are going to learn about nouns and verbs. • We will find the difference between nouns and verbs. Let’s go learn!! Click here to see the standards that this project aligns with.
Ohio Common Core Standards Ohio Standards: Common Core State Standards Language Arts: Grade 1 Speaking & Listening: Comprehension and Collaboration SL.1.2. Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. Language: Conventions of Standard English L.1.1. Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Here are the buttons you will see while you are learning: • Arrow: this takes you to the next slide • Home Button: this button takes you back to this page to choose another section Home Page Click on a link to learn about that section: Nouns Verbs Final Review
Nouns Nouns Nouns are objects. They can be a person - like your teacher. They can be a place – like a restaurant They can be things – like a piggy bank Chick-fil-a is a place. A teacher is a person. A piggy bank is a thing.
Nouns are what the sentence is about. The catdrank milk. Cat is the noun. cat is a thing
Quiz #1 Choose the picture above of the noun that is a person.
Try Again! Go back and review nouns.
Correct! Great job! • This picture of the cute little boy is a noun. This noun is a person.
Quiz #2Read this sentence then click the box with the word that is the noun. The dog barked loudly. barked loudly dog
Oops!! Try Again. Hint: a noun is a person, place or thing.
The dog is a thing. A thing is a noun. Awesome! You remembered that a noun is a person, place or thing.
Great work so far!! Click the home button to go back and pick the verbs section.
Click on each verb to hear a sound… VERBS!! flying running hopping singing hitting
Verbs, Verbs, Verbs • Verbs are actions. Verbs are the actions of a noun. • Verbs show movement, it’s what is happening! • Verbs tell what the noun is doing. The bunny hops. Hops is the verb. Hops is an action. hops is a verb
Quiz #3 Click on the picture that shows a verb.
Hint: a verb shows action. Is there something showing movement? Oops! Let’s review some more
Yeah!! A verb shows action. You chose the action “kicking”. Kicking is a verb.
Quiz #4Read this sentence then click the box with the word that is the verb. A mouse eats cheese. cheese eats mouse
Uh oh! Hang in there! Let’s try it again!
Way to Go!! You are right. The mouse eats the cheese. Eats is the action of the mouse. The word eats is the verb!
Nice job so far!! Click the home button to go back and pick the final review section.
A noun names a person, place or thing. • A verb is the action of the noun. Final Review Are you ready? Let’s hop to it. (Hop is a verb!) George Washington St. Louis, Missouri monkey banana swimming cheering dancing
Final Review Quiz #1Read this sentence then click the box with the word that is the noun. The monkeys throw bananas at me! me monkeys throw
Fist Bump!! Nice work
Uh oh!! Go back and try again…
Final Review Quiz #2Read this sentence then click the box with the word that is the verb. Elephants spray water. spray water Elephants
Try one more time… You can do it!
You are soaring high! Great job
Amazing Work! I am proud of you!! You have worked hard and learned a lot. Go get a piece of candy from our treasure box. Press “esc” to leave this presentation.