Difference between revisions of "Adverb"
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=== Age === | === Age === | ||
− | <br> | + | 6-9.<br> |
=== Materials === | === Materials === | ||
− | <br> | + | *Strips of paper |
+ | *Pens | ||
+ | *Grammar symbols previously used and the symbol for adverb | ||
+ | *An orange sphere | ||
+ | *A red sphere<br> | ||
=== Preparation === | === Preparation === | ||
− | <br> | + | <br> |
=== Presentation === | === Presentation === | ||
− | <br> | + | #The directress writes a simple command in black ink. |
+ | #The child reads and executes the command. | ||
+ | #The directress then adds an adverb in red. | ||
+ | #The child reads and executes the command. | ||
+ | #It is observed that the two actions were different. | ||
+ | #Why? The verbs stayed the same, but something was added, i.e. walk//walk slowly. | ||
+ | #This word that changed the way you walked is called an adverb. (adverb: from Latin adverbium - ad, to, beside, and verbum, a word, a verb) | ||
+ | #The adverb is always near the verb just as the adjective is always near the noun. | ||
+ | #Symbols: We recall the verb was symbolized by a red ball. | ||
+ | #The adverb also is symbolized by a ball, only smaller and orange. | ||
+ | #Only the verb is red, because the verb is energy, like a fire. | ||
+ | #Since the adverb stays near the verb, it gets some of the heat of the fire and it is orange. | ||
+ | #The verb is larger than the adverb because it is more important, just as the noun was larger than the adjective. | ||
+ | #For the adverb we use a small orange circle. | ||
+ | #The child places the symbols on the slips above the corresponding words. | ||
+ | #The child then tries to change the positions of the words by tearing the strip, but finds that it usually sounds right when the adverb follows the verb. | ||
+ | #Using the simple one word commands, the children may write their own, adding adverbs. | ||
+ | #These are then executed and written in their journals with symbols.<br> | ||
=== Control Of Error === | === Control Of Error === | ||
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=== Points Of Interest === | === Points Of Interest === | ||
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=== Purpose === | === Purpose === | ||
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=== Variation === | === Variation === | ||
− | <br> | + | <br> |
=== Links === | === Links === | ||
− | <br> | + | <br> |
=== Handouts/Attachments === | === Handouts/Attachments === | ||
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− | [[Category:Language]] | + | [[Category:Language]] [[Category:Language_6-9]] |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 21 July 2009
Contents
Age
6-9.
Materials
- Strips of paper
- Pens
- Grammar symbols previously used and the symbol for adverb
- An orange sphere
- A red sphere
Preparation
Presentation
- The directress writes a simple command in black ink.
- The child reads and executes the command.
- The directress then adds an adverb in red.
- The child reads and executes the command.
- It is observed that the two actions were different.
- Why? The verbs stayed the same, but something was added, i.e. walk//walk slowly.
- This word that changed the way you walked is called an adverb. (adverb: from Latin adverbium - ad, to, beside, and verbum, a word, a verb)
- The adverb is always near the verb just as the adjective is always near the noun.
- Symbols: We recall the verb was symbolized by a red ball.
- The adverb also is symbolized by a ball, only smaller and orange.
- Only the verb is red, because the verb is energy, like a fire.
- Since the adverb stays near the verb, it gets some of the heat of the fire and it is orange.
- The verb is larger than the adverb because it is more important, just as the noun was larger than the adjective.
- For the adverb we use a small orange circle.
- The child places the symbols on the slips above the corresponding words.
- The child then tries to change the positions of the words by tearing the strip, but finds that it usually sounds right when the adverb follows the verb.
- Using the simple one word commands, the children may write their own, adding adverbs.
- These are then executed and written in their journals with symbols.
Control Of Error
Points Of Interest
Purpose
Variation
Links
Handouts/Attachments