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Introduction: (Explain to children) A proper noun is a specific name of a person, place, thing or an idea. Proper nouns are written with the first letter capitalised.
Lesson Outline: 1. Ask the students to put an “L” after their name and ask the students to give an example of a proper noun (e.g. Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur). 2. Do a class activity to help children identify proper nouns (e.g. ask the children to pick out the proper nouns in a sentence). 3. Show a video about proper nouns (Video: https://www.penreader.my/lesson/bingung-ingat-apa-itu-proper-noun/) 4. Do a worksheet on proper nouns (Worksheet: https://www.tutorcircle.com/worksheet/112643/proper-nouns-exercise)
Questioning: 1. What is a proper noun? 2. Can you give an example of a proper noun? 3. Can you pick out the proper nouns in this sentence?
Assessment: 1. Ask the students to write sentences with proper nouns. 2. Ask the children to draw a picture of something with proper nouns and explain why its a proper noun.
Differentiation: 1. For lower ability students, provide a list of proper nouns they can choose from. 2. For higher ability students, give them the challenge of coming up with creative sentences using proper nouns.
Plenary: Summarise the topic and ask the students to give one example of a proper noun that they have learnt today.
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