Introduction: Welcome students to the lesson on proper nouns. Explain that proper nouns are the names of people, places, companies, and organizations, and that these words always start with a capital letter. Show the class some examples of what proper nouns look like.
Lesson Outline: 1. Explain the definition of proper nouns to the class. 2. Discuss what kinds of nouns can be proper nouns, such as people’s names, cities, and companies. 3. Show some examples of proper nouns on the board. 4. Divide the class into groups and have them generate some examples of proper nouns. 5. Provide worksheets such as this one to reinforce the concepts. 6. Allow the class to watch videos such as the one below to learn more about proper nouns.
Questioning: Throughout the lesson, ask questions to ensure comprehension. Sample questions could include: -What is a proper noun? -Can you name some people who might have proper nouns? -What are some examples of cities with proper nouns?
Assessment: At the end of the lesson, assess the students’ understanding by having them write a sentence using a proper noun.
Differentiation: For students who are having difficulty with the concept, provide additional examples and continue to offer extra support as needed.
Plenary: For a plenary activity, ask students to come up with some of their own examples of proper nouns.
Resources: Worksheet: https://www.education.com/worksheet/article/proper-nouns-4/ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FnV_r5NI5Q
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