**September 19, 2018 - UPDATED with two new PowerPoint Presentations on plurals that do not change, e.g. scissors and nouns with no singular, e.g. sheep, together with worksheets and cut and glue sorting activities.
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This resource contains colorful PowerPoint Presentations on the general rules to change singular nouns into plural.
Aimed at: Pre-K/Kindergarten, Grade 1, ESL/EFL
- Teachers’ Guide on how you can teach via the PowerPoint lessons.
There are also whole class activities within the presentations.
Content of PowerPoint Presentations - Simple rules and guidance:-
- (15 Slides) -Adding -s to nouns to make regular plurals, e.g. cat/cats
- (16 Slides) - Nouns that have irregular plurals, e.g child/children
- (21 Slides) - Nouns ending in consonant + y, e.g. baby/babies
- (29 Slides) - Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x and z, e.g. bench/benches, box/boxes
- (21 Slides) - Nouns ending in f or fe, e.g. wolf/wolves and exceptions to the rule
- (36 Slides) - Nouns ending in o, e.g. potato/potatoes,igloo/igloos - adding s or es
- (28 Slides) - Plurals that do not require any changes, e.g. scissors, pants, shorts, tweezers, tights - New
- (14 Slides) - Nouns that do not change at all, e.g. sheep, salmon, deer - New
Includes: Whole class activities.
Exceptions to the rules are highlighted within the presentations.
- There are worksheets based on each presentation.
- Multiple Choice Activity worksheets (pdf) - choosing the correct spelling of the plural with pictures shown.
- Writing - Sentences with highlighted singular or plural noun to be changed.
Cut and glue sorting activity - Please see Preview Pane - Students look at the pictures and write the plural and then cut out and glue into the correct column on Activitiy Sheets 1a and 1b.
Editable and printable.
Learning aims: Develop children’s understanding of singular and plural nouns. To know some nouns have irregular plurals and nouns that are in the plural only.
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Pretty good resource. Could include plurals that don't change to make it a more well rounded lesson.
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