Migrant Literacy NET Instructional Resources Lesson 58: Irregular Plural Nouns

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Page 1 of 17 Migrant Literacy NET Instructional Resources Lesson 58: Writing Standard:* Skill Area(s): X 1. Writing Process 2. Stylistic and Rhetorical Aspects 3. Grammatical and Mechanical Conventions 4. Gather and Use Information for Research Standard 3.2 Uses nouns in written compositions (grades 6-8) Target Grade Level: K-2 3-5 6-8 X 9-12 Writing Stage: Emergent X Developmental Outcome(s): Students will learn the rules for forming irregular plural nouns, practice the correct forms, and use the correct forms in writing sentences. Materials: Duration of Lesson: Procedures and Answer Key(s): ELL Recommendations: Pretest/Posttest Irregular Plurals Transparency (included) Irregular Plurals Reference Student Worksheet in Sentences Student Worksheet Irregular Collective Nouns in Sentences Student Worksheet Crossword Number 1 Student Worksheet Crossword Number 2 Student Worksheet Word Search Puzzle Student Worksheet Word Search Clues Student Worksheet Four or five 45-minute lessons See attached pages. Speak slowly and clearly when presenting the singular and plural irregular nouns. Model writing the irregular plural nouns. Check for understanding often. Assessment: Students will write sentences using the correct plural form of nouns. The pre- and posttest assessments are at the end of the lesson. *from the National Council of Teachers of English 1

Lesson Procedures Teacher Procedures Lesson Procedures: 1. Give the pretest for this lesson using the Assessment Procedures given on the next page. The teacher should rate the student s skill level subjectively using the 4-point rubric indicated. 2. Make the overhead transparencies and copies of all student worksheets listed in the Materials section on Page 1. 3. To begin the first class, display the Irregular Plurals Transparency on an overhead projector. Give each student a copy of the Irregular Plurals Reference Student Worksheet to keep as a resource. 4. Go over the definitions of nouns with the students. Explain the irregular nouns and collective nouns definitions. Use each word in a sentence orally to model for the students the correct use and pronunciation of the words. 5. Hand out the in Sentences Student Worksheet and Irregular Collective Nouns in Sentences Student Worksheet to the students. You should review what makes a complete sentence, a subject and a verb. Have them write complete sentences for the words provided on the worksheets. The words provided may be used as the subject or the object in the sentences. 6. The students may need additional class periods to complete these two worksheets. At the beginning of each class, review that a complete sentence includes a subject and a verb. Collect the worksheets for grading. 7. The Crossword Number One Student Worksheet provides great additional practice. The additional Crossword Number Two Student Worksheet is provided for more fun or can be given out at the same time so all students are not working on the same crossword puzzle. This will help to eliminate the sharing of answers so the teacher can tell if the students understand the work on their own. 8. The word searches are the extended activity for singular and plural collective nouns. Give each student a copy of the Singular and Plural Collective Noun Word Search and the Singular and Plural Collective Noun Word Search Clues to practice the spelling and usage of these nouns. 9. Administer the posttest using the Assessment Procedures given on the next page to determine the student s level of proficiency following the instruction of these skill(s). The teacher should rate the student s skill level subjectively using the 4-point rubric indicated. 2

Lesson Procedures Teacher Procedures (cont.) ELL Recommendations: Speak slowly and clearly when presenting the singular and plural irregular nouns. Model writing the irregular plural nouns. Check for understanding often. Assessment Procedures: The pre- and posttest assessments are at the end of the lesson. Read the directions to the students if necessary. Answer Key(s): Student Worksheets: in Sentences: check for complete sentences Irregular Collective Nouns in Sentences: check for complete sentences Crossword Puzzle Numbers 1 & 2: answers on following pages Word search Clues and Puzzle: answers on following pages Pretest/Posttest Assessment: 1. mice 2. women 3. children 4. feet 5. sheep 6. geese 7. deer 8. teeth 9. moose 10. oxen 3

Lesson Procedures Teacher Procedures (cont.) Answer Key(s): Crossword Puzzle Number 1 Student Worksheet 4

Lesson Procedures Teacher Procedures (cont.) Answer Key(s): Crossword Puzzle Number 2 Student Worksheet 5

Lesson Procedures Teacher Procedures (cont.) Answer Key(s): Word Search Puzzle 6

Lesson Procedures Answer Key(s): Word Search Clues 1. collective noun for players in a sport Write the word: T E A M found 2 times in the puzzle 2. collective noun for a group of birds Teacher Procedures (cont.) 7. collective noun for a gathering of people Write the word: G R O U P found 6 times in the puzzle 8. collective noun for people related to one another Write the word: F L O C K found 6 times in the puzzle 3. collective noun for students in a school Write the word: C L A S S found 22 times in the puzzle 4. collective noun for people elected or appointed to perform some duty Write the word: C O M M I T T E E found 2 times in the puzzle 5. collective noun for people who decide the verdict in a trial Write the word: J U R Y found 8 times in the puzzle 6. collective noun for people as a whole Write the word: P U B L I C found 7 times in the puzzle Write the word: F A M I L Y found 7 times in the puzzle 9. collective noun for people watching an event Write the word: A U D I E N C E found 16 times in the puzzle 10. collective noun for a group of animals Write the word: H E R D found 21 times in the puzzle 11. collective noun for a large number of people gathered closely together Write the word: C R O W D found 17 times in the puzzle 12. collective noun for members of like interests Write the word: C L U B found 14 times in the puzzle 7

Lesson Procedures Teacher Procedures (cont.) Irregular Plurals Transparency A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, or idea. Plural nouns name more than one person, place, thing, or idea. Some nouns are irregular or unusual in the way they become plural nouns. Some nouns change their spelling completely while some have the same form whether they are singular or plural. Another set of irregular nouns called collective nouns that mean groups of people or animals and can be either singular or plural depending on how they are used. The spelling does change and follows the rules for forming plural nouns. 1. foot Irregular Nouns 8. ox 1. audience Collective Nouns 7. herd 2. tooth 9. fish 2. team 8. flock 3. moose 10. goose 3. group 9. jury 4. deer 11. mouse 4. club 10. committee 5. trout 12. woman 5. class 11. family 6. salmon 13. child 6. public 12. crowd 7. sheep 14. man 8

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: Irregular Plurals Reference A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, or idea. Plural nouns name more than one person, place, thing, or idea. Some nouns are irregular or unusual in the way they become plural nouns. Some nouns change their spelling completely while some have the same form whether they are singular or plural. Another set of irregular nouns called collective nouns that mean groups of people or animals and can be either singular or plural depending on how they are used. The spelling does change and follows the rules for forming plural nouns. 15. foot Irregular Nouns 22. ox 13. audience Collective Nouns 19. herd 16. tooth 23. fish 14. team 20. flock 17. moose 24. goose 15. group 21. jury 18. deer 25. mouse 16. club 22. committee 19. trout 26. woman 17. class 23. family 20. salmon 27. child 18. public 24. crowd 21. sheep 28. man 9

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: in Sentences Directions: On the line next to the noun, write a complete sentence using the correct irregular plural forms. 1. foot 2. tooth 3. moose 4. deer 5. trout 6. salmon 7. sheep 8. ox 9. fish 10. goose 11. mouse 12. woman 13. child 14. man 10

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: Irregular Collective Nouns in Sentences Directions: On the line next to the noun, write a complete sentence using the correct singular or plural forms for these collective nouns. 1. audience (plural form) 2. team (singular form) 3. group (singular form) 4. club (singular form) 5. class (plural form) 6. public (singular form) 7. herd (singular form) 8. flock (plural form) 9. jury (singular form) 10. committee (plural form) 11. family (plural form) 12. crowd (singular form) 11

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: Crossword Puzzle Number 1 Directions: Complete the crossword puzzle. Across: 3. the plural form of mouse 4. the plural form of man 6. the plural form of tooth 7. the plural form of trout 8. the plural form of sheep 10. the plural form of ox 11. the plural form of woman 12. the plural from of child Down: 1. the plural form of fish 2. the plural form of foot 4. the plural form of moose 5. the plural form of deer 8. the plural form of salmon 9. the plural form of goose 12

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: Crossword Puzzle Number 2 Directions: Complete the crossword puzzle. Across: 2. the plural form of goose 4. the plural form of trout 7. the plural form of ox 8. the plural form of fish 9. the plural form of woman 10. the plural form of man 11. the plural form of sheep 12. the plural from of deer Down: 1. the plural form of foot 3. the plural form of salmon 4. the plural form of tooth 5. the plural form of child 6. the plural form of moose 10. the plural form of mouse 13

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: Word Search Puzzle Directions: Use the Word Search Clues to find the words in the puzzle below. Circle the words. 14

Student Worksheet Student Worksheet: Word Search Clues Directions: Use the clue to figure out the word. Write the word, one letter for each line, and then find the word in the word search puzzle. 1. collective noun for players in a sport Write the word: 2. collective noun for a group of birds Write the word: 3. collective noun for students in a school Write the word: 4. collective noun for people elected or appointed to perform some duty Write the word: 5. collective noun for people who decide the verdict in a trial Write the word: 6. collective noun for people as a whole Write the word: 7. collective noun for a gathering of people Write the word: 8. collective noun for people related to one another Write the word: 9. collective noun for people watching an event Write the word: 10. collective noun for a group of animals Write the word: 11. collective noun for a large number of people gathered closely together Write the word: 12. collective noun for members of like interests Write the word: 15

Assessment Assessment PRETEST Directions: Write the correct plural form of the following nouns on the line next to the word. 1. mouse 2. woman 3. child 4. foot 5. sheep 6. goose 7. deer 8. tooth 9. moose 10. ox Teacher Rating for Student Proficiency in this Skill (4 = advanced; 3 = proficient; 2 = partly proficient; 1 = unsatisfactory) 16

Assessment Assessment POSTTEST Directions: Write the correct plural form of the following nouns on the line next to the word. 1. mouse 2. woman 3. child 4. foot 5. sheep 6. goose 7. deer 8. tooth 9. moose 10. ox Teacher Rating for Student Proficiency in this Skill (4 = advanced; 3 = proficient; 2 = partly proficient; 1 = unsatisfactory) 17