Introduction:
Welcome the students and introduce yourself. Explain that today the students are going to be learning about proper nouns and why they are important. Explain the ground rules and expectations for classroom behaviour.
Lesson Outline:
Begin the lesson by showing a video with examples of proper nouns. Here is a good video example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyImsxCUxZk
Once the video is finished, explain what a proper noun is and its purpose. Use examples from the video to explain the concept in more detail. Ask the students for examples of proper nouns.
Provide the students with worksheets to practice proper nouns. Here is a worksheet for that: https://www.k12reader.com/worksheet/proper-nouns/. Explain the directions and explain how to fill out the worksheet.
Quesitonn:
After the students have completed their worksheets, set up a game to practice using proper nouns. Ask the students to name a proper noun in a certain category, such as cities or countries. When they are able to do this, provide some harder questions and ask them to come up with more examples on their own.
Assessment:
Allow students to share their answers with the class and provide feedback and praise. Encourage students to work with each other and discuss the proper nouns they have come up with.
Differentiation:
For students who need more help, make sure there is an opportunity for them to receive one-on-one guidance from you. Additionally, provide additional worksheets with more specific topics to help them better comprehend the concept.
Plenary:
In conclusion, reiterate to the students the definition of a proper noun, and why proper nouns are used in the English language. Ask the students to summarize what they have learned today and any areas of the lesson that specifically resonated with them. Congratulate them on a job well done.
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