Lesson Plan of Adjectives-I English Grade IV
Lesson Plan of Adjectives-I
English Grade IV
Students’ Learning Outcomes
·
Classify adjectives of
quantity, quality, size, shape, color and origin.
Information for Teachers
·
Adjectives are words that
modify or describe a noun or noun phrase.
·
Adjective describe
characteristics of different things. For example: in the sentence. That’s a big
house!, the adjective ‘big’ provides information which describes the noun
‘house’.
·
There are different types of
adjectives.
Quality
|
Quantity
|
Size
|
Shape
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Origin
|
Color
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Healthy
|
Some
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Big
|
Round
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Pakistani
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Green
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Honest
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Few
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Small
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Broad
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Australian
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Black
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Beautiful
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many
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Fat
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Narrow
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Canadian
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Grey
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Warm
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Large
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Cube shaped
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British
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White
|
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Brave
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short
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cylindrical
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African
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Yellow
|
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Coward
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Blue
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lively
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Material / Resources
Chalk/marker, board, flashcards of different
adjectives
Worm up activity
·
Ask the students about adjectives as they are
already familiar with the term “adjectives”.
·
Note down the responses of the students.
·
Now briefly tell them about adjectives and share
some sentences with the students.
·
Now ask the students To
identify adjectives from the examples:
1.
I saw a beautiful butterfly.
2.
I have some sweets in my bag.
3.
It is a big/small room.
4.
We are Pakistani.
5.
I have a pink and white
dress.
6.
Zahra has a round face.
Development
Activity 1
·
Draw the following table on
the board.
·
Tell the students that
adjectives can be classified into following categories.
Quality
|
Quantity
|
Size
|
Shape
|
Origin
|
Color
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Foolish
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Several
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Tall
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Square
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Pakistani
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Red
|
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Write some more examples on
the board with students’ help. Examples:
Ø The foolish crow tried to sing.
Ø There are several mistakes in your exercise.
Ø She is an Pakistani woman.
Ø Zubair is a tall boy.
Ø My eraser has a square shape.
Ø I like red roses.
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Then call different students
in turns on the board to identify the category and place the adjective
appropriately in the given columns.
·
After that ask students to
find out six sentences containing the adjectives of quality, quantity, size,
shape, color and origin from their books.
·
Ask the students to point out
the adjectives and then classify them into the given categories.
Activity 2
·
Make the flashcards of the
following words and keep them in the basket.
(Few, intelligent, honest,
little, much, half, blue, brown, black, short, long, tiny, huge, cylindrical,
rectangle, French, Turkish, Japanese)
·
Draw the above mentioned
table of activity 1 on the board.
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Now call any volunteer to
come to the board and pick up a flashcard from the basket and write the word
under its category.
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Continue this activity tell
the flashcards in the basket finish.
Sum up / Conclusion
·
Quickly revise the lesson ask
them the questions like below:
Ø What are adjectives?
Ø What have we learnt about their classification
today?
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Ask students to make a shopping
list using some of the newly learnt adjectives.
(Examples: big oranges, white
tissues, a beautiful carpet
Assessment
·
Give them the following
adjectives and ask them to write these words in the given blanks:
1.
Many, 2. Brave, 3. Tall, 4. Pink,
5. Round, 6. Pakistani
v I have ___________books at home.
v Ahmad is a _______ soldier.
v I like
____________food.
v Hassan is a
________ boy.
v He has a __________face.
v Saadia is wearing a _________dress.
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Tell the students that more
than one word can be used in the blanks.
Follow up
·
Give them the following
sentences and ask them to tick the appropriate adjective.
1.
People wear _______clothes in winter. (warm/cold)
2.
It was a ___________hall. (big/few)
3.
A ________________can of Pepsi
was lying on the table. (cube shaped/ cylindrical)
4.
I can buy a _________books
today. (few/more)
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