Difference between revisions of "Grammar Symbols: Introduction to Nouns and Verbs"
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 26 August 2017
Contents
Age
3-6 
 
Materials
- Noun Pyramid
 - Verb Sphere
 - Noun Card
 - Verb Card
 - Index Cards (or other type of paper to write nouns and verbs on)
 
Preparation
 
Presentation
- Directoress rolls the sphere and allows the child to roll the sphere, while discussing the connection between the rolling and the concept of an action. "Verbs have energy."
 - Directoress attempts to roll the pyramid and shows that it does not. The directoress shows how the pyramid is stable due to the flat sides and presents the idea of a concept of a noun being something that is more stable.
 - Directoress presents two dimensional representation of nouns and verbs with the noun and verb cards.
 - Directoress allows children to define their own list of nouns and verbs.
 - Directoress allows children to act out verbs and discusses that you really can't act out a noun such as a horse, but you can act out a horse running. This leads to better understanding of the connection between a noun and a verb and demonstrates the difference between the two.
 
 
Control Of Error
 
Points Of Interest
 
Purpose
Direct Aim
- Present the idea of a verb (action)
 - Present the idea of a noun
 
Indirect Aim:
- To present the abstract concept of grammar in three dimensions so that the child can understand it better.
 
 
Variation
 
Links
 
Handouts/Attachments
