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Title - Parts of Speech-Adjectives
By - Jerome J. Manigan
Primary Subject - Language Arts
Grade Level - 4-12+

OBJECTIVES:

Students will:

METHODOLOGY:

Instruction techniques: Whole group, cooperative learning, and, if necessary, small group instruction and/or one-on-one teacher/student instruction.

Students will use a standard dictionary or their textbook to define adjective (words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns).

Students are asked to explain what adjectives do. Responses might include: Students will be teacher selected or teacher created material which they are to read which clealy show effective use of adjectives. (This material might be passages from a story the class is reading, a newspaper article, a speech from a social studies book or several paragraphs describing a work of art or a musical composition.) After reading the material they are to revisit the text in order to circle all of the adjectives. They will then identify how the adjectives are working in the text. Does the adjective identify kind? Tell how many? Identify which one?

Each student will generate a piece of writing (2 paragraphs) in which is demonstrated the ability to effectively use adjectives. These student-generated writings will be reviewed by classmates. The student reviewer will circle all adjectives contained in the writing.

Evaluation/Assessment:

Teacher will orally question students: Students will generate a 2-paragraph paper in which they demonstrate their understanding of adjectives. This paper will be graded by the teacher. All papers will be displayed for students to enjoy and to reinforce concepts presented about adjectives and their role in bringing to live oral and written communication.

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