Description
Can your students write and speak simple sentences? Can they identify the subject, verb or object in a simple sentence? Do they know the correct order in which words are written? If your answer id no then you need this lesson Plan on Simple Sentences.
This lesson plan include 6 specific objects 1 goal and prior knowledge. The activities include beautiful pictures, clear sentences, diagrams for further clarification and tables with sentence fragments.
If you were given these 3 sentences, how would you know which sentence is in the correct order?
1. swimming she likes
2. she swim to likes
3. She likes to swim
Your students need to know the correct order of words in a sentence. Use this lesson Plan to help you with examples and activities. Plus you get 7 diagrams for simple clarification of concepts.
Key Features:
- Google slide
- ease of access
- mobile
- easy to edit in Google slide
- includes prior knowledge, goals and 6 specific objectives
- include 1 engaging activity
- include example activities through the lesson plan
- include 2 extended activity
- include 1 evaluation activity
- include 7 diagrams
- include beautiful pictures
- includes original sentences
What you get:
- google slide file
- 21 pages
- 6 specific objectives
- 7 diagrams with explanation
- 6 and 7 sentences with pictures in extended activity
- 7 sentences with pictures in evaluation activity
- answer sheet for all activities
How to use:
- print and place into folder
- download to mobile phone
- use a projector to present images and diagrams to students
- edit as you wish
- Please leave a comment
Lesson Plan Writing Simple Sentences Structure Subject Verb Object Activity
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Description
Can your students write and speak simple sentences? Can they identify the subject, verb or object in a simple sentence? Do they know the correct order in which words are written? If your answer id no then you need this lesson Plan on Simple Sentences.
This lesson plan include 6 specific objects 1 goal and prior knowledge. The activities include beautiful pictures, clear sentences, diagrams for further clarification and tables with sentence fragments.
If you were given these 3 sentences, how would you know which sentence is in the correct order?
1. swimming she likes
2. she swim to likes
3. She likes to swim
Your students need to know the correct order of words in a sentence. Use this lesson Plan to help you with examples and activities. Plus you get 7 diagrams for simple clarification of concepts.
Key Features:
- Google slide
- ease of access
- mobile
- easy to edit in Google slide
- includes prior knowledge, goals and 6 specific objectives
- include 1 engaging activity
- include example activities through the lesson plan
- include 2 extended activity
- include 1 evaluation activity
- include 7 diagrams
- include beautiful pictures
- includes original sentences
What you get:
- google slide file
- 21 pages
- 6 specific objectives
- 7 diagrams with explanation
- 6 and 7 sentences with pictures in extended activity
- 7 sentences with pictures in evaluation activity
- answer sheet for all activities
How to use:
- print and place into folder
- download to mobile phone
- use a projector to present images and diagrams to students
- edit as you wish
- Please leave a comment





