Lesson for Grade 2 Learners in Elementary English.
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DEGREES OF ADJECTIVES English-Week 1 Fourth Quarter
OBJECTIVE English-Week 1 Fourth Quarter Use the degrees of adjectives in making comparisons (positive, comparative, superlative) EN3G-IVi-j-5.2
SPELLING Use the degrees of adjectives in making comparisons (positive, comparative, superlative) EN3G-IVi-j-5.2 A B C D E F
REVIEW Read and identify the adjectives.
REVIEW Jason is a very bright boy.
REVIEW The watch you bought was quite expensive.
REVIEW Roses are fragrant and beautiful kind of flower .
REVIEW Danica is kind and cheerful.
REVIEW The lovable son hugged his hardworking parents.
REVIEW Lets watch and sing this!
Bring Me: Game
Bring me something soft Bring me something soft. Describe the color ,sizes and texture of the things that you brought. Then compare… Bring me something BIG Bring me something BIG Bring me something BIG
Bring me something BIG Bring Me: Game Bring me something soft. Adjectives have three degrees that compare one thing to another. The three degrees of adjectives are positive, comparative and superlative. • The Positive Degree. This offers no comparison. It just tells us about the description of a quality. Examples: slow, beautiful, happy Bring me something BIG Bring me something BIG
The Comparative Degree This compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality. Examples: slower, more beautiful, happier
The Positive Degree This offers no comparison. It just tells us about the description of a quality. Examples: slow, beautiful, happy
• The Superlative Degree This compares more than two things to show which has the least or greatest degree of the quality. Examples: slowest, most beautiful, happiest
Bring me something BIG Bring me something soft.
Let us learn more about degrees of adjectives using this picture .
GROUP ACTIVITY
Group I: Provide the correct degree of comparison of adjectives in the parenthesis to complete the following sentences . 1. Patty is (short) ______ than her brother. 2. The Jones family is (rich) _______. 3. My room is (clean) ________ than yours. 4. His cellphone is the (fancy) _______ of them all. 5. The sea is (calm) ________.
Example: What can you say about Candle A? Answer: Candle A is short. 1. What can you say about the length of Candle A compared to Candle B? 2. Which is longer, Candle B or Candle C? 3. Of the three candles, which one is the longest? 4. Which is shorter, Candle A or Candle C? 5. Of the three candles, which one is the shortest? Group II: Answer the following questions using the picture below. The answers must be in a complete sentence to show degrees of adjectives. Do this on your answer sheet.
Write the -er or - est forms of the given adjectives. Use -er adjectives when comparing two persons or things and - est adjectives when comparing three or more persons or things.
Direction: Read each sentence carefully. Take note of the underlined adjectives. Then, identify the degree of comparison used in each sentence. Do this on your answer sheet. Example: My best friend is the tallest of all. Answer: Superlative 1 . Carabao is bigger than pig. 2. Nena is heavier than Alma. 3. Jasper is the brightest boy in the class. 4. Philippines is a beautiful country. Application
What are the degrees of comparison of adjectives? When do we use the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees? Generalization
1. Baguio is ______________ than Manila. A. cold B. colder C. coldest 2. Mahogany tree is ___________ than mango. A. tall B. taller C. tallest 3. The first honor pupil got the ______________ grade of all pupils. A. high B. higher C. highest 4. Sarah is a ______________ girl. A. pretty B. prettier C. prettiest 5. Our house is the _____________ among houses here in our place. Direction: Write the letter of the correct degree of adjective to complete the sentence . Evaluation:
Complete the table using the correct adjectives in the word box. Write your answer on the space provid ed Assignment