This document outlines the design for teaching primary school students about parts of speech, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, and sentences. It provides learning objectives, outlines for individual lessons, and examples of interactive activities. The lessons would teach students to identify different parts of speech, classify nouns and pronouns, recognize regular and irregular verbs, and construct simple, compound and complex sentences. Students' understanding would be assessed through activities that test their ability to apply the concepts.
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1. BASIC WRITING SKILLS FOR PRIMARY 5
PARTS OF SPEECH SENTENCES
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At the end of this module, the student should be able to: At the end of this module, the student should be able to:
-Identify different types and classifications of part of speech - Interprete a sentence structure
-Identify usage of different part of speech - Construct Simple, Compound and Complex sentences
NOUNS PRONOUNS VERBS CONJUNCTIONS
SENTENCE STRUCTURE COMPOSING SENTENCE
At the end of this lesson, students At the end of this lesson, students
At the end of this lesson, At the end of this lesson,
should be able to: should be able to:
At the end of this lesson At the end of this lesson, students
students should be able to: -Sort between finite & non-finite students should be able to:
-Identify types of nouns -Identify gender-specific pronouns -Identify a conjunction in a student should be able to should be able to compose
verbs
-Classify nouns -Identify singular & plural nouns -Sort between regular & irregular
given context.
interprete a sentence different types of sentence
verbs structure
Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction
SINGULAR/PLURAL OF GENDER OF PRONOUN REGULAR VERBS CONJUCTIONS
NOUNS At the end of this screen, students At the end of this screen, -At the end of the screen the Introduction Introduction
should be able to identify gender- students should be able to
At the end of this screen, students should be able to use
specific pronouns recognize regular verbs SIMPLE SENTENCE COMPOUND SENTENCE
students should be able to conjuctions to join at least
match singular nouns with its At the end of this screen, students At the end of this screen,
corresponding plural two words. should be able to construct a simple students should be able to
IRREGULAR VERBS sentence using the parts of speech
At the end of this screen, combine simple sentences to
students should be able to
form a compound sentence
recognize irregular verbs
SINGULAR & PLURAL OF
ACTIVITY
TYPES OF NOUNS PRONOUNS
At the end of this screen, FINITE VERBS At the end of this screen,
At the end of this screen, students COMPONENTS OF SENTENCE COMPLEX SENTENCE
students should be able to At the end of this screen, students should be able to
should be able to identify singular
recognize proper & common students should be able to demonstrate their ability to At the end of this screen, students At the end of this screen,
& plural pronouns
nouns identify finite verbs use conjuctions to join two students should be able to
or more word should be able to recognize basic construct a complex sentence
parts of sentence (Subjects, Objects
NON-FINITE VERBS & Verbs)
At the end of this screen,
students should be able to
identify non-finite verbs
ACTIVITY ACTIVITY ACTIVITY ACTIVITY
At the end of this screen,
students should be able to At the end of this screen, students At the end of this screen, At the end of this screen,
demonstrate their should be able to demonstrate ACTIVITY students should be able to students should be able to
understanding about types of their understanding about At the end of this screen, identify the subject, verbs &
nouns and classifications of pronouns and types of pronouns students should be able to objects in a given sentence
nouns demonstrate their
understanding about
different categories and
types of verbs
2. DESIGN FOR RLO 1: NOUNS AS PARTS OF SPEECH
No. Section Content details
I. Overview
1 Introduction We use words when we speak or write a language. In English grammar we study the use of English
words. We see how we change the words and how we arrange them to make sentences that other
people understand. The nouns are basic for understanding of English Sentences
2 Learning At the end of this lesson, learner will be able to:
Objectives Identify different types and classifications of nouns
Identify usage of nouns as part of speech
3 Pre-requisite Learners are expected to have the basic knowledge of reading and writing
4 Outline
The Parts of Speech are the basic English Language building blocks. Nouns are examples of the
Parts of Speech. The understanding of nouns as parts of speech is very important.
Nouns
This section will cover the aspect of:
Definition of Noun
3. Types of Noun
. Classification of Nouns
1 Review
2 Additional None
Resources
III. Assessment
1 Pre-RLO
2 Post-RLO
4. DESIGN FOR RLO 2: PRONOUNS AS PARTS OF SPEECH
No. Section Content details
I. Overview
1 Introduction We use words when we speak or write a language. In English grammar we study the use of English
words. We see how we change the words and how we arrange them to make sentences that other
people understand. The pronouns are basic for understanding of English Sentences
2 Learning At the end of this lesson, learner will be able to:
Objectives Identify different types and classifications of pronouns nouns
Identify usage of nouns as part of speech
3 Pre-requisite Learners are expected to have the basic knowledge of reading and writing
4 Outline
The Parts of Speech are the basic English Language building blocks. Pronouns are examples of the
Parts of Speech. The understanding of pronouns as parts of speech is very important.
Pronouns
This section will cover the aspect of:
Definition of Pronoun
Gender-specific pronouns
Types of pronouns
6. DESIGN FOR RIO 2: SINGULAR and PLURAL Noun
No. Section Content details Glossary
I. Content Item
1 Introduction At the end of this screen, students should be able to match singular nouns with its
corresponding plural
2 Learning OUTLINE 1: INTRODUCTION .
Information
in the above screen, the instructor and the student are inside the car, the instructor will
introduce the topic and singular and plural form as follows:
Instructor: Welcome to part of speech town, Im so glad youve won the types of
noun race challange.
today, we are going to learn about singular and plural nouns.
Ill show how to tell the difference between singular and plural nouns as Im driving
in the part of speech town
Then, you ll get a chance show me your how much youve learned as you are driving
the car in the part of a speech town.
7. Student:Ok
Instructor: there are two categories of nouns, singular and plural
Instructor: a singular noun is a noun used to represent one person, place or thing.
Instructor: a plural noun is used to represent two or more persons, places or things.
Instructor: As I said before, nouns either represent people, places, or things.
Instructor: examples of singular nouns would be:
Boy
Field
Book
Instructor: these are all examples of singular nouns
Instructor: now lets list some examples of plural nouns
Boys
Fields
Books
OUTLINE 2: Exploring singular and plural nouns
In this screen the instructor will more elaborate on the deference between singular and plural
nouns as follows:
8. Instructor: you should notice that plural nouns have s at the end of each word.
Singular nouns do NOT have s at the end. Lets try a few more examples:
Student. A student is a person, but the word doesnt have s at the end so it must
be a
Student: singular noun
Instructor: Thats right, now markets are places, but the word doesnt have s at the
end so it must be a
Instructor: plural noun
Instructor: Good job! Ok, try this one: school!
Student: schools are places, so that tells me its a noun and it has s at the end so
that also tells me its a plural noun
Instructor: youre doing wonderful! Lets move on to things.
Instructor: the word computer represents a thing and has no s at the end. So the
word is a
Student: singular noun
Student: but if we are to talk about computers that would be a plural noun because
we are talking about many things.
Instructor: Wow! I think youre ready to start doing this on your own and just in time
too
9. OUTLINE 3: Activity Walkthrough
In this screen the instructor gives an overview on the activity session and what students will face
during the next session.
II. Practice/Interactive Activity
1 Practice/Activity ACTIVITY ON singular and plural nouns
Items
10. Instructor: Ok, here we are at the beginning of the Spotting singular and plural
Nouns Race.
Instructor: you will start over here
Instructor: use your mouse to click on the car starting here to get started
Instructor: I will read both words for you and tell you if you need to click on the
singular noun or plural noun in the question.
Instructor: make sure you click the correct answer at each stop .
Instructor: here we go
Student:
Answer Princess Jasmine
Question Policeman : Balls
Answer policeman
Question holidays : New Years Day
Answer - holidays
11. Question Messenger : boys
Answer boys
Question Toyota : cars
Answer Cars
Question Kings : city
Answer Kings
12. DESIGN FOR RIO 2: Noun Types
No. Section Content details Glossary
I. Content Item
1 Introduction At the end of this screen, students should be able to recognize proper & common nouns
2 Learning OUTLINE 1: INTRODUCTION to types of noun .
Information
in the above screen, the instructor and the student are inside the car, the instructor will introduce
the topic and the deference between common noun and proper noun as follows:
Instructor: Welcome to part of speech town, Im so glad youve decided to join us
My Name is John and I will be your guide today.
Together we are going to learn about the difference between common nouns and
proper nouns.
Ill show how to tell the difference between proper and common nouns as Im
driving in the part of speech town
Then, you ll get a chance show me your how much youve learned as you are driving
the car in the part of a speech town.
13. Student:Ok
Before we start, lets review what noun is
Instructor: A noun is a person, a place, or a thing.
Instructor: there are two types of nouns, common nouns and proper nouns
Instructor: As I said before, nouns either represent people, places, or things.
Instructor: examples of common nouns would be:
Instructor (a person)
Park (a place)
Bridge (a thing)
Instructor: there are lots of instructors, parks and bridges
Instructor: so far I havent specified any specific instructor, park or bridge
Instructor: so these are all examples of common nouns
Instructor: now lets list some examples of proper nouns
Mr. John
Central Park
London Bridge
14. OUTLINE 2: Exploring and elaborating on types of noun
In this screen the instructor will more elaborate on the deference between proper nouns and
common nouns as follows:
Instructor: Mr. John (thats me) represents a specific person or instructor, Central
Park is a specific park in New York City and London Bridge is a specific bridge. I am
sure you have heard of London Bridge, the one that was falling.
Instructor: you should also notice that proper nouns are capitalized. Common nouns
are NOT capitalized. Lets try a few more examples: Author. An author is a person,
but its not a specific person and its not capitalized so it must be a
Student: common noun
Instructor: Thats right, now Dr. Seuss is a persons name. Hes also a specific author.
So Dr. Seuss would be a
Instructor: proper noun
Instructor: Right again! Did you also notice that his name is capitalized? Lets try the
word city.
15. Instructor: A city is a place where some people live. But it doesnt refer t o any
particular city. So city is a
Student: common noun
Instructor: Good job! Ok, try this one: New York is a particular city. So, New York city
would be a
Student: proper noun
Student: and New York city is capitalized, so that also tells me its a proper noun
Instructor: youre doing wonderful! Lets move on to things.
Instructor: the word dog represents an animal. So the word dog is a
Student: common noun
Student: but if we are to talk about Fido, that would be a proper noun because we
are talking about a specific dog named Fido.
Student: and Fido is capitalized too
Instructor: Heres one last question for you. If I say My dog is a good boy The word
dog is a common noun
Instructor: I know this because my dog is not the name of a specific dog. And, also
because the word dog is not capitalized.
Instructor: Wow! I think youre ready to start doing this on your own and just in time
too
OUTLINE 3: Activity Walkthrough
16. In this screen the instructor gives an overview on the activity session and what students will face
during the next session.
II. Practice/Interactive Activity
1 Practice/Activity ACTIVITY ON proper and common nouns
Items
17. Instructor: Ok, here we are at the beginning of the Spotting Proper and common
Nouns Race.
Instructor: you will start over here
Instructor: use your mouse to click on the car starting here to get started
Instructor: I will read both words for you and tell you if you need to click on the
common noun or proper noun in the question.
Instructor: make sure you click the correct answer at each stop .
Instructor: here we go
Student:
Question : Identify the proper noun- lodge: Noun Mountain Lodge
Answer Noun Mountain Lodge
Question Identify the common noun John: boy
Answer Boy
Question Identify the proper noun Volkswagen: car
18. Answer Volkswagen
Question Identify the common noun Dr. Seuss: author
Answer author
Question: Identify the proper noun princess: Princess Jasmine
Answer Princess Jasmine
Question Identify the common noun policeman: Officer Jim
Answer policeman
Question: Identify the proper noun holiday: New Years Day
Answer New Years Day
Question Identify the common noun Paddington Bear: teddy bear
Answer teddy bear
Question Identify the common noun statue: Statue of Liberty
Answer statue
Question: Identify the proper noun London: city
Answer London
19. DESIGN FOR RIO 2: Noun Activity
No. Section Content details Glossary
I. Content Item
1 Introduction At the end of this screen, students should be able to demonstrate their understanding about
types of nouns and classifications of nouns
2 Learning OUTLINE 1: Instructions .
Information
In this screen the instructor explain what are the rules and steps to take as a guide to start the
Noun Race ..
20. OUTLINE 2: Activity Walkthrough
In this screen the instructor gives an overview on the activity session and what students will face
during the next session.
II. Practice/Interactive Activity
1 Practice/Activity The Noun Race
Items
21. Instructor: here we go
Instructor: Identify the singular noun in this sentence
Question: Airplane is big
Answer: Airplane
22. Instructor: Identify the proper noun in this sentence
Question: London is a very big and cold city
Answer: city
Instructor: Thats wrong! Try again at the end of the road.
Instructor: Identify the plural noun in this sentence
Question: There are many rivers in the world
Answer: rivers
Instructor: Identify the common noun in this sentence
Question: My favourite stadium is the Emirates Stadium
Answer: stadium
Instructor: Identify the proper noun in this sentence
Question: London is a very big and cold city
Answer: London
Excellent Job!
23. DESIGN FOR RIO 2: GENDER OF PRONOUN
No. Section Content details Glossary
I. Content Item
1 Introduction At the end of this screen, students should be able to identify gender-specific pronouns
2 Learning OUTLINE 1: INTRODUCTION .
Information
in the above screen, the instructor and the student are inside the car, the instructor will introduce
the topic and the deference in Nouns gender:
Instructor: Pronoun = words that can replace nouns in a sentence
Instructor: there are two types of gender-specific pronouns, masculine and feminine
Instructor: As I said before, pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence
Instructor: examples of masculine gender-specific pronouns would be:
He
Him
His
Instructor: these are all examples of gender-specific pronouns
24. Instructor: now lets list some examples of feminine gender-specific pronouns
She
Her
Hers
Gender-specific pronouns
Masculine He/Him/His
Feminine She/Her/Hers
OUTLINE 2: Examples
In this screen the instructor will more elaborate on the topic by giving more examples as follows:
Instructor: The King is a kind man, he helps people. So the word he would be a
Instructor: gender-specific pronoun
Instructor: Lets try a few more examples: Thats right! Now Jane likes playing, she
plays with toys. Jane is a girl so the word she must be a
Student: gender-specific pronoun
25. Instructor: Right again! Did you also notice that Jane is a girl? So the word she must
be a
Student: feminine gender-specific pronoun
Instructor: Good job! Ok, try this one: The boy is tall, his height is great. So, the word
his would be a
Student: gender-specific pronoun
Student: and a boy is masculine, so that also tells me the word his is masculine
gender-specific
Instructor: Wow! I think youre ready to start doing this on your own and just in time
too
OUTLINE 3: Activity Walkthrough
26. In this screen the instructor gives an overview on the activity session and what students will face
during the next session.
II. Practice/Interactive Activity
1 Practice/Activity ACTIVITY ON GENDER OF PRONOUN
Items
27. Instructor: Ok, here we are at the beginning of the Spotting gender-specific
pronouns Race.
Instructor: you will start over here
Instructor: use your mouse to click on the car starting here to get started
Instructor: make sure you click the correct answer at each stop .
Instructor: here we go
Spotting gender-specific pronouns
Instructor: here we go
Student:
Question - Me : She
Answer She
Question You : Him
28. Answer Him
Question I : His
Answer His
Question Her: Yours
Answer Yours
Instructor: No. That was not a gender-specific pronoun. Youll have to try again at
the end of the road
Question He: Them
Answer He
Question Her: Yours
Answer Her
Excellent Job!
29. DESIGN FOR RIO 2: singular and plural Pronoun
No. Section Content details Glossary
I. Content Item
1 Introduction
At the end of this screen, students should be able to identify singular & plural pronouns
2 Learning OUTLINE 1: INTRODUCTION .
Information
in the above screen, the instructor and the student are inside the car, the instructor will
introduce the topic and singular and plural pronoun as follows:
Instructor: there are two types of pronouns, singular and plural
Instructor: a singular pronoun takes the place of a singular noun
Instructor: a plural pronoun takes the place of a plural noun
Instructor: As I said before, nouns either represent people, places, or things.
Instructor: examples of singular pronouns would be:
I
It
30. Me
He
Him
Her
She
You
Instructor: these are all examples of singular pronouns
Instructor: now lets list some examples of plural pronouns
Us
We
You
They
Them
Pronouns
Singular I, It, Me, He, Him, Her, She, You
Plural Us, We, You, They, Them
OUTLINE 2: Examples
31. In this screen the instructor will more elaborate on the deference between singular and plural
Pronouns as follows:
Instructor: you should notice that singular pronouns takes the place of singular and
plural pronouns takes the place of plural nouns. Lets try a few more examples:
Instructor: the girl went to the store. Girl is a singular noun
Instructor: She went to the store. The pronoun she takes the place of the noun, girl
so the pronoun she must be a
Student: singular pronoun
Instructor: Thats right, now the cats played with yarn. Cats is a plural noun
Instructor: They played with the yarn. The pronoun they takes the place of the noun,
cats so the pronoun they must be a
Student: plural pronoun
Instructor: Good job! Ok, try this one; school!
Instructor: Thats right, now the fields are big. Fields is a plural noun
32. Instructor: They are big. The pronoun they takes the place of the noun, Fields so the
pronoun they must be a
Student: plural pronoun
Instructor: Wow! I think youre ready to start doing this on your own and just in time
too
OUTLINE 3: Activity Walkthrough
In this screen the instructor gives an overview on the activity session and what students will face
during the next session.
33. II. Practice/Interactive Activity
1 Practice/Activity ACTIVITY ON singular and plural Pronouns
Items
Instructor: Ok, here we are at the beginning of the Spotting singular and plural
Pronoun Race.
Spotting singular pronouns
34. Instructor: here we go
Student:
Question - It : We
Answer It
Question They : I
Answer I
Question She : Us
Answer She
Question You : Them
Answer You
Good Job!
Spotting plural pronouns
Instructor: here we go
Student:
Question - It : We
Answer We
Question They : I
Answer They
Question She : Us
Answer Us
Question You : Them
35. Answer Them
Good Job!
36. DESIGN FOR RIO 2: Pronoun Activity
No. Section Content details Glossary
I. Content Item
1 Introduction At the end of this screen, students should be able to demonstrate their understanding about
pronouns and types of pronouns
2 Learning OUTLINE 1: Instructions .
Information
In this screen the instructor explain what are the rules and steps to take as a guide to start the
pronoun Race ..
37. OUTLINE 2: Activity Walkthrough
In this screen the instructor gives an overview on the activity session and what students will face
during the next session.
II. Practice/Interactive Activity
1 Practice/Activity The Pronoun Race
Items
38. Instructor: here we go
Instructor: Identify the singular pronoun in this sentence
Question: It is a very big bird
Answer: It
39. Instructor: Identify the plural pronoun in this sentence
Question: Miss Rose gave it to them
Answer: It
Instructor: Thats wrong! Try again at the end of the road.
Instructor: Identify the gender-specific pronoun in this sentence
Question: She likes going to New York City for holidays
Answer: She
Instructor: Identify the plural pronoun in this sentence
Question: My father gave me toys, I love them
Answer: them
Instructor: Identify the plural pronoun in this sentence
Question: Miss Rose gave it to them
Answer: Them
Excellent Job!