May 14
Irregular Plural Nouns
1. Watch this video from Jack Hartmann to review what a noun is.
2. Watch a video about more tricky plural nouns that break the rules we have learned.
3. Draw a picture for two of the sets of words. Be sure to label them! Send a picture of your drawing to your teacher on Classdojo.
Words you can use for your drawing: foot/feet, goose/geese, person/people, mouse/mice, tooth/teeth
Words you can use for your drawing: foot/feet, goose/geese, person/people, mouse/mice, tooth/teeth
4. Optional: Do one or more of these activities. Then take a picture or video to share on your portfolio in Class Dojo.
- SpellingCity.Com - Click here to visit SpellingCity.com to practice spelling and reading irregular plural nouns.
- Kahoot! - Click here to play. Use your first and last name for your nickname.
- Quizlet - Click here to play a matching game.
- Word Search- Click the file below to open and print a word search with irregular plural nouns.
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For those who are unable to access the above activities, or for those who would like an offline alternative, try one or more of these activities instead.
1. Irregular Plural Nouns
2. Irregular Plural Nouns Tic-Tac-Toe (You will need note cards, paper, a bag, a pencil, and another person.)
* For something different, play the game outside using sidewalk chalk.
The following are or words you can use for the above activities. You can also use your own words.
geese, goose, mouse, mice, teeth, tooth, foot, feet, people, person (words from today's lesson)
sheep, moose, bison, fish, aircraft, deer men, man, woman, women, ox, oxen, child, children, loaf, loaves, wife, wives, wolf, wolves, life, lives, leaf, leaves, knife, knives
1. Irregular Plural Nouns
- Find a book.
- Look at each page.
- Make a list of all the irregular plural nouns in the book on a piece of paper.
- Write a sentence for 5 of the words you found. *Be sure to include capital letters and periods.
- Take a picture of your sentences and post them on your portfolio in Class Dojo.
2. Irregular Plural Nouns Tic-Tac-Toe (You will need note cards, paper, a bag, a pencil, and another person.)
- Write ten to twelve irregular plural nouns on the note cards and put them in a bag.
- Draw a Tic-Tac-Toe board on a piece of paper. It looks like this (#), but it isn't tilted.*
- Now you're ready to play. The tallest person goes first.
- On your turn, pick one card from the bag. Read the word.
- If you are correct, you draw and X or an O on the Tic-Tac-Toe board.
- That is the end of your turn.
- The person who gets three Xs or Os in a row is the winner.
- Record yourself playing this game and post it on your portfolio on Class Dojo.
* For something different, play the game outside using sidewalk chalk.
The following are or words you can use for the above activities. You can also use your own words.
geese, goose, mouse, mice, teeth, tooth, foot, feet, people, person (words from today's lesson)
sheep, moose, bison, fish, aircraft, deer men, man, woman, women, ox, oxen, child, children, loaf, loaves, wife, wives, wolf, wolves, life, lives, leaf, leaves, knife, knives
Solving Subtraction Story Problems
1. Watch this video from Math & Learning Videos 4 Kids about solving subtraction story problems.
2. Go to Quizlet and solve five addition story problems. Click here to begin.
3. For those of you who are unable to do the activity in Quizlet, do this activity instead.
- You will need to print the subtraction story problems for your child.
- Write a number sentence, or equation, that helps solve the story problem.
- Circle the answer to the story problem in your number sentence.
- CHALLENGE: Write your own subtraction story problem and solve it.
- Take a picture of your paper and post it on your portfolio in Class Dojo.
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4. Solve the subtraction story problem below.
- Read the problem.
- Type your first and last name.
- Type a number sentence, or equation, that helped you solve the problem.
- Type your answer.
- Click Submit when you're finished.
PARENTS ONLY : This supplemental video from Danielle the Tutor provides additional help for parents whose children haven't mastered story problems, yet. Your child does not need to watch this video.