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ppt in english grade 2 quarter 1
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Language: en
Added: Aug 15, 2024
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ARALING PANLIPUNAN 2 WEEK 4 - DAY 1 2 ENGLISH
Recognizing the Use of A/An + Noun
Show pictures of different objects and ask students to identify them in English.
Ask: - Do you know what articles are? - Give examples of articles.
Some words are long, some are small, but even if they are small words, they play an important role in the English language.
These small words are called articles. The words a and an are articles. These words are always used with nouns. These are special kinds of adjectives. They give information about nouns.
➢ An article is a small word with a very important job. ➢ Articles are special kinds of adjectives. They give information about nouns. ➢ A and An are articles. These words are always used with nouns .
➢ If the nouns begin with a consonant sound, use a . Examples: a boy, a tiger, a bicycle ➢ If the nouns begin with a vowel sound, use an . Examples: an orange, an inkpot, an octopus
Which is correct? Write your answer in your notebook. 1. a tree or an tree _____________ 2. a bag or an bag _____________ 3. a owl or an owl _____________ 4. a egg or an egg _____________ 5. a dog or an dog _____________
Write “a” or “an” before the noun. Put your answers in your notebook. 1. ___ banana 2. ___ ice cream 3. ___ egg 4. ___ fish 5. ___ cube
Remember: 1. The five letters of the English alphabet, a, e, i , o and u, are known as vowels. 2. The remaining letters of the English alphabet are known as consonants.
3. We use “an” before a singular word that begins with a vowel sound. 4. We use “a” before a singular word that begins with a consonant sound.
Fill in each blank with an article (a or an) to complete the sentence. 1. The best time to see _____ star is at night. 2. _____ good friend tells you the truth. 3. I ate _____ egg for breakfast. 4. I see _____ elephant at the circus. 5. _____ kind friend is _____ gift.
Assignment: Underline the correct article to complete each sentence. 1. The man is riding (a, an) boat. 2. I ate (a, an) apple. 3. Vincent saw (a, an) elephant. 4. Ana drew (a, an) tree. 5. Angela is reading (a, an) book.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 2 WEEK 4 - DAY 2 2 ENGLISH
Recognizing the Use of A/An + Noun
Word Association Game: Give pupils a category (e.g. animals) and ask them to think of as many words as they can in that category. Write their answers on the board.
What are the two articles in English Language?
Choose the letter of the correct answer to complete each sentence. 1. I saw ___ dog lying on the street a. a c. it b. an d. these
2. We can see ____ owl during nighttime. a. a c. it b. an d. those
3. We bought ___ pet fish in the market. a. a c. it b. an d. these
4. There is ___ snake crawling on the branch of the tree. a. these c. it b. an d. a
5.We saw ___ ostrich at the zoo. a. a c. an b. it d. these
Direction: Choose the correct article to describe each noun. Do the activity on a sheet of paper or in your notebook.
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Direction: Put a check (/) if the given phrase uses a correct article or a cross ( X ) if it does not.. _____1. an orange _____2. a flowers _____3. a butterflies _____4. a bag _____5. an elephants
Write a or an on the blank. 1. I have _____ yellow bell. 2. She baked _____ cake. 3. Aljur cooked _____ egg. 4. He owns _____ orange bicycle. 5. Erica sang _____ song.
Put a check (/) if the use of a or an is correct and a cross (X) if not. Copy these in your notebook. ____1. My mother wants to bake a cake. ____2. There is a old man resting on the bench.
____3. There was an tree branch fallen in our yard. ____4. Lisa wants to read a comic book. ____5. She looks like an angel.
Questions: 1. How many vowels are there in the alphabet? 2. How many consonants are there in the alphabet? 3. When do we use the article “a”? 4. When do we use the article “an”?
Choose the correct article (a, an) and color the circle red.
Additional activity: Complete the following sentences by writing the correct articles.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 2 WEEK 4 - DAY 3 2 ENGLISH
Recognizing the Use of A/An + Noun
Pick a thing inside the classroom and ask the pupils what article to use with these nouns.
Picture Description: - Pupils describe a picture using sentences with a/an + noun.
Read the sentences in the box below. Repeat reading the sentences. - When do we use “an”? We use “an” before a noun that begins with a vowel sound. - When do we use “a”? We use “a” before a noun that begins with a consonant sound.
Use a or an only with singular nouns. Singular means only one. Examples: A vase means one vase. A big balloon means one big balloon. An electric fan means one electric fan. An old woman means one old woman.
Use a or an before the following words.
In your notebook, circle the correct article (a, an) in each sentence. 1. Elise wanted to read (a, an) story book for her classmates. 2. Carmina put (a, an) orange on her yogurt.
3. Put (a, an) raincoat on when you go out in the rain. 4. (A, An) old woman cannot become (a, an) young girl again. 5. (A, An) oval is shaped like (a, an) egg .
Direction: Write five sentences using a/an + noun.
✓ We only use a or an with singular nouns . ✓ Singular means only one.
Examples: A vase means one vase. A big balloon means one big balloon. An electric fan means one electric fan. An old woman means one old woman.
Write a or an on the blanks.
Assignment: Construct a sentence using the following words. 1. a house 2. an egg 3. a mother 4. an umbrella 5. an airplane
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 2 WEEK 4 - DAY 4 2 ENGLISH
Recognizing the Use of A/An + Noun
Show a picture of a thing with names. Use in a sentence and stop where there is a need to choose an article. Let the pupils answer.
Pair Work: Pupils work in pairs to create their own sentences using a/an + noun.
The use of an + noun .
The use of a + noun .
Use a or an only with singular nouns. Singular means only one. Examples: A vase means one vase. A big balloon means one big balloon. An electric fan means one electric fan. An old woman means one old woman.
Direction: Write the correct article to describe each noun.
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Box the correct article for each underlined noun in the sentence. Do this in your notebook. 1. (A, An) dog is a cute pet. 2. (A, An) ant works hard.
3. (A, An) car passed by. 4. (A, An) doctor cured the sick kid. 5. (A, An) arrow is a sign pointing to a direction.
Group Activity Note: Please see DLL for the instructions.
✓ We only use a or an with singular nouns . ✓ Singular means only one.
Examples: A vase means one vase. A big balloon means one big balloon. An electric fan means one electric fan. An old woman means one old woman.
Direction: A. Yes or No . Check Yes (/) if the given phrase has the correct article and No (X) if it does not have. 1. a man Yes___ No___ 2. an apple Yes___ No___ 3. a dog Yes___ No___ 4. an owl Yes___ No___ 5. an frog Yes___ No___
Direction: B. Complete the short story by supplying the correct article a or an .
The Poor Little Girl Once, there was _____ little girl named Annie. She was _____ beautiful lass. Every day, after her class, she sells eco-bags in the market. With her charm, many people buy her eco-bags. Annie was so happy and thankful to those who buy.
With _____ grateful heart, she always prays to God and thank Him. She is really _____ thankful and prayerful girl. Even though they are poor, she is _____ happy girl as she always thanks God for being with them all the time.
Assignment: Write a short paragraph describing your favorite animal using sentences with a/an + noun. Include a picture or drawing of the animal.