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Student Objectives Lesson 1 Begin learning Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words. Review the five parts of a complete sentence. Practice Adverb Jingle 5. Begin learning Adjective Jingle 6. Do the activities (trace, color, and write) for the word adjective. Lesson 4 Recite Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words. Practice Sentence Jingle 2. Classify Practice Sentences. Write a Guided Practice Sentence with. Do Worksheet 8. Do the enrichment activity. Recite Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words. Practice Adjective Jingle 6. Identify adjectives. Recite sample Q&A Flow, adding adjectives. Answer oral questions about adjectives. Classify Introductory Sentences. Do Guided Worksheet 6. Lesson 5 Recite Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words. Practice Adjective Jingle 6. Classify Practice Sentences. Answer Oral Review Questions. Do Chapter 4 Checkup. Lesson 3 Recite Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words. Practice Adjective Jingle 6. Classify Practice Sentences. Do the Guided Word Search activity. Do Worksheet 7. Do the Word Search activity. 45a Level 1 Grammar

START Lesson 1 Script: We have a new set of vocabulary words for Chapter 4. We will learn the Chapter 4 vocabulary words by reciting them together. Begin. (Recite the vocabulary words two or three times in a rhythmic m anner with your students.) Vocabulary Time Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words NOUNS: bees, farmers, fish, girls, kites, turtles VERBS: barked, buzzed, crawled ADJECTIVES: big, black, little, three, two, yellow REVIEW: The Five Parts of a Complete Sentence Use the Sentence Jingle to help you remember the five parts of a complete sentence. Recite the five parts of a complete sentence. (subject, verb, complete sense, capital letter, and end mark) Teacher Instructions: 1. Practice Adverb Jingle 5 in the Jingle Section. 2. Introduce Adjective Jingle 6. Demonstrate the jingle or use the audio CD. 3. Practice the new jingle several times until students can sing or recite it smoothly. Jingle 6: The Adjective Jingle An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. An adjective asks, "WHAT KIND?" An adjective asks, "WHICH ONE?" An adjective asks, "HOW MANY?" To identify an adjective: Go! (stomp, stomp) Ask! (clap, clap) Get! (snap) Where do I go? (stomp, stomp) To a noun or a pronoun. What do I ask? (clap, clap) WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? or HOW MANY? What do I get? (snap, snap) An adjective! Level 1 Grammar 45

Chapter 04 L1t 4/16/10 11:26 AM Page 46 Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Trace and color the letters for the word Adjective. Write the word Adjective. y p Co e l p am S Put an X in the box beside the sentence with the adjective that tells how many turtles crawled onto the log. Little turtles crawled onto the log. X Two turtles crawled onto the log. Three turtles crawled onto the log. Photo by Larry Johnson. 46 Level 1 Grammar

START Script: We will review the Chapter 4 vocabulary words by reciting them together. Begin. (Recite the vocabulary words two or three times in a rhythmic manner with your students.) Vocabulary Time Chapter 4 Vocabulary Words NOUNS: bees, farmers, fish, girls, kites, turtles VERBS: barked, buzzed, crawled ADJECTIVES: big, black, little, three, two, yellow Jingles Practice Adjective Jingle 6 in the Jingle Section. Adjectives 1. An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun. 2. The word modify means to describe. 3. Adjectives answer these questions: What kind? Which one? How many? 4. To find an adjective, go to a noun and ask an adjective question. 5. An adjective is labeled with Adj. Script: Now, we will recite the Question and Answer Flow, adding adjectives. First, we will read the sentence together. Then, we will recite the questions AND answers together. Begin. ADDING ADJECTIVES TO THE QUESTION AND ANSWER FLOW Sample Sentence: Three boys played today. 1. Who played today? boys Subject Noun....... (Write SN above boys.) 2. What is being said about boys? boys played Verb............................... (Write V above played.) 3. Played when? today Adverb................................... (Write Adv above today.) Script: To find an adjective, go to the subject noun and ask an adjective question. 4. How many boys? three Adjective.............. (Write Adj above three.) Three boys played today. Level 1 Grammar 47

Oral Discussion: Adjectives Script: Use the Adjective Jingle and the Sample Sentence on page 47 to help you answer these questions about adjectives. 1. Where do you go to find an adjective? to a noun 2. What is the subject noun in the Sample Sentence? boys 3. What do you ask after you go to the subject noun boys? Ask one of the adjective questions. Name the adjective questions. What kind? Which one? How many? 4. How do you know which adjective question to ask? Look at each word before the noun. This word will guide you. What is the word? three 5. Which adjective question would you use to identify three as an adjective? How many boys? three adjective Classifying Sentences Teacher Instructions: 1. Write or display the sentences for oral participation on the board. 2. Classify these sentences with your students to reinforce the concepts your students are learning. 3. For the greatest benefit, follow the suggestions below. Have students read each sentence in unison with you before classifying it. Make sure students say the questions AND answers with you during the Question and Answer Flow. Have students recite any Question and Answer Flow a second time if they need help reading the sentence smoothly or reciting the Q&A Flow correctly. Script: Now, we will classify the Introductory Sentences. We will read each sentence and recite the Question and Answer Flow together while I label the parts. Remember to say the questions AND answers. Begin. Use the Question and Answer Flow to classify these sentences orally with your teacher. Introductory Sentences ORAL PARTICIPATION 1. Kites flew. 2. Yellow kites flew yesterday. 3. Two fish swam around. 48 Level 1 Grammar

Bright Idea When teaching the adjective questions, print them on poster boards or sentence strips. Review these questions frequently until students have learned them. For added impact, use consistent color-coding to reinforce the sentence parts. (Example: blue for subject parts and green for predicate parts) Adjective Questions: What kind? Which one? How many? Question and Answer Flow: Introductory Sentences Have students recite both the questions AND the answers with you. ORAL PARTICIPATION Kites flew. Sentence 1 Sentence 2 Sentence 3 Yellow kites flew yesterday. Two fish swam around. 1. What flew? kites Subject Noun 2. What is being said about kites? kites flew Verb 1. What flew yesterday? kites Subject Noun 2. What is being said about kites? kites flew Verb 3. Flew when? yesterday Adverb 4. What kind of kites? yellow Adjective 1. What swam around? fish Subject Noun 2. What is being said about fish? fish swam Verb 3. Swam where? around Adverb 4. How many fish? two Adjective 1 2 3 SN V Kites flew. Yellow kites flew yesterday. Two fish swam around. Level 1 Grammar 48a

Notes: 48b Level 1 Grammar

Guided Worksheet 6 Chapter 4 Name: Date: Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. (10 points) SN V 1. Cats slept. 2. Yellow cats slept today. 3. Three kites flew around. Exercise 2: (3 points) what kind What are the three adjective questions? Use the Adjective Jingle to help you. which one how many Exercise 3: (1 point) Put an X under the picture that matches the sentence. Two turtles crawled happily. X Level 1 Grammar 49

Question and Answer Flow: Guided Worksheet 6 Have students recite both the questions AND the answers with you. Sentence 1 Sentence 2 Sentence 3 Cats slept. 1. What slept? cats Subject Noun 2. What is being said about cats? cats slept Verb Yellow cats slept today. 1. What slept today? cats Subject Noun 2. What is being said about cats? cats slept Verb 3. Slept when? today Adverb 4. What kind of cats? yellow Adjective Three kites flew around. 1. What flew around? kites Subject Noun 2. What is being said about kites? kites flew Verb 3. Flew where? around Adverb 4. How many kites? three Adjective 1 2 3 SN V Cats slept. Yellow cats slept today. Three kites flew around. 50 Level 1 Grammar