Grammar Resources K-1
Grammar Videos for all ages
http://floweryschool.org/justinamontano4th5thcorereplacement.html?bpid=16453
Noun and Verb Charades
Divide players into 2 teams. One player from each team draws a word out of a bag and acts the word out. The other team has to guess the word and if it is a noun or a verb.
(You can also use adjectives and verbs, adverbs and nouns, etc)
http://pitnerm.blogspot.com/2012/09/noun-and-verb-charades-freebie.html
Noun and Verb Cheer Game
https://docs.google.com/a/pender.k12.nc.us/file/d/0B-vfpaed7O-cQ2pMcDBEU0pnS3M/edit?pli=1
ReflexiveNouns Station
https://docs.google.com/a/pender.k12.nc.us/file/d/0B-vfpaed7O-caWpCdmVrUjNVSTQ/edit
Possessive Nouns are a Hoot
https://docs.google.com/a/pender.k12.nc.us/file/d/0B-vfpaed7O-cbHRrT0JKZTNzd28/edit
Collective Noun Valentine Center
https://docs.google.com/a/pender.k12.nc.us/file/d/0B-vfpaed7O-cYVVBUFVoZVV3R2s/edit
Spelling Question and Answer Game
Write Spelling Word on board behind student. The class and the student have a copy of the spelling list as a reference. The standing student who is guessing asks questions of the class—does it start with a “n” or does it rhyme with “fall” or does it end with a “t”? Members of the class are called on to answer these questions. Once the student standing knows which spelling word, the student must flip over the list and spell it from memory.
Noun and Verb Sorts
http://www.mamaslearningcorner.com/2012/02/parts-of-speech-the-nounverb-sort/
Grammar Videos
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-videos
Grammar Tunes
k http://treasures.macmillanmh.com/california/teachers/building-reading-and-writing-skills/ogrammar-tunes-grades-k
http://www.fcrr.org/curriculum/SCA_CCSS_index.shtm - click on the grade level for tons of great resources for all ELA standards, including Language standards
**See attached word document for images** Grammar Resources Grades K 1.odt
Books:
Punctuation Takes a Vacation by Robin Pulver
Materials:
Bright colored paper
Lesson Ideas:
Four-Door Foldable
Inside:
Left side: Definition
Right Side: Example
Declarative:
Definition: Makes a statement; ends with a period
Example: The computer crashed last night.
Imperative:
Definition: Makes a command or strong request; ends with a period of exclamation point
Example: Fix the computer now.
Interogative Definition: Asks a question; ends with a question mark
Example: When did the computer crash?
Exclamtory: Expresses strong emotion; ends with an exclamation mark
Example: This is such a mess
Pender County “teacher tested” ideas:
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Cutting out from outdated grammar books
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Scholastic – Let’s Find Out about Polar Bears – Nouns and Adjectives
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Grammar Songs
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Math Journals – trade to see if what was written is correct and check for complete sentence…
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4th Grade editing with 1st graders who are reading buddies
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Grammar with a Giggle http://www.amazon.com/Caughtya-Grammar-Jane-Bell-Kiester/dp/0929895045
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Study Island – Green Apple next to Standard
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Fun Brain – parts of speech
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Novel Study, acrostic poems to teleprompter – Green Screen
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Prefix/Suffix Foldables – definition on left word from text on right
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