Learning Intentions:
I can define the words singular and plural and explain their purpose.
I can apply the correct strategy to record the singular and plural forms of words.
Singular means one. A singular noun refers to only one person, place, or thing.
For example: car, chair, box, shelf and family.
Plural means two or more than two. A plural noun refers to more than one person, place, or thing.
For example: flowers, lunches, babies and wolves.
Watch the tutorial video on the right to learn more about singular and plural forms of words.
Activity 1: Plurals
Learning Intention: I can correctly sort words into singular and plural forms.
Click on the link to the right to practise sorting and matching words into singular and plural forms.
Activity 2: Plurals
Learning Intention: I can correctly record the plural of words.
Click on the link to the right to practise sorting and matching words into singular and plural forms.
Final Quiz Class Reflection Activity
Click on the following link below to complete the quiz as a class.
Quiz 1: www.turtlediary.com/quiz/choose-the-correct-plural.html
Quiz 2: www.softschools.com/quizzes/grammar/plural_noun_forms/quiz3156.html