STRATEGIC INTERVENTION MATERIAL IN ENGLISH - NOUNS pdf

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About This Presentation

FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES


Slide Content

INTERVENTION MATERIAL IN ENGLISH
ROSARIO G. CASTRO
Writer/Proponent
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Pampanga
Magalang South District
STA. CRUZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Magalang

LEARNING AREA:
ENGLISH
WRITER / PROPONENT: ROSARIO G. CASTRO

LEARNING COMPETENCIES:

Recognize names of people, animals,
things and places.

Recognize nouns in simple
sentences.

Use nouns in simple sentences.

INTERVENTION MATERIAL IN ENGLISH
ROSARIO G. CASTRO
Writer/Proponent

GUIDE
CARD

Hi! I am Mickey! Come and
join me and my friends in
our adventure as we learn
about NOUNS.

Do you know what
is a NOUN, Minnie?

Yes, Mickey! A NOUN is a
naming word. It is a
name of a person like
mother, a place like
Magalang, an animal like
dog, a thing like plastic
and an event like
birthday. It can be
singular or plural.

NAME of
PERSON
NAME of
PLACE
NAME of
ANIMALS
NAME of
THINGS
NAME of
EVENTS
MARIA
MAGALANG MICKEY
MOUSE
MONGOL
PENCIL
CHRISTMAS
mother province cow book feast
baby house Browney Colgate 7
th

Birthday
policeman moon cat chair New Year
teacher room goat table Halloween
NOUNS

Lets read these
sentences:

1.The girl is dancing.
2.Christmas is a season
of sharing.
3.I live in Magalang.
4.The dog is barking.
5.The pencil is short.

The underlined words in the given
sentences are:

Girl is a name of a person.
A girl is a noun.


Christmas is an event.
Christmas is a noun.


Magalang is a name of a place.
Magalang is a noun.


A dog is a name of an animal.
A dog is a noun.


Pencil is a thing.
Pencil is a noun.

Studying nouns
is fun, isn’t it
Minnie?

Yes Mickey. And I
am sure that our
friends already
know and
understand what a
noun is.

Now lets do these
activities with our
friends.

ACTIVITY
CARD

Activity I
Direction: Encircle all the nouns.
Marie
delicious
fan grow street
walk pretty mother pencil house
sister
beautiful
child Magalang dog
bee cousin tall tail snail
blue gate carabao hen red

Job well done!
Lets try another
activity.

Activity II

Excellent!
Here is another
one.

Activity III

Great job!
Lets answer the
following:

ASSESSMENT
CARD

Use each noun in a sentence.

1.Martha
2.school
3.flower
4.Vina
5.San Juan
6.Adidas
7.pen
8.JC
9.Baguio
10.Laguna

ENRICHMENT
CARD

Encircle the NOUN (s) in the following
sentences:

1.My mother cooks delicious foods.
2.The tree is tall.
3.Barney is a dinosaur.
4.Father works hard for us.
5.We go to school everyday.
6.My friend and I are playing badminton.
7.Our teacher writes our name in a piece of
paper.
8. The boy is playing with his new toy.
9.The ripe mango is sweet.
10.Tomorrow is my birthday.

REFERENCE
CARD

BOOK:
LEARN to SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY
Books on Wheels

WEB:
www.pinterest.com
www.englishgrammar.org
www.youtube.com

Photos/Graphics:
www.google.com

ANSWER
CARD

Answer Card

Activity I

Marie, fan, street, mother
pencil, house, sister, child
Magalang, dog, bee,
cousin
tail, snail, gate, carabao,
hen


Activity II

All the names of persons,
places and things that
can be found in their
surroundings.



Activity III

man, girl, actor, pricipal, fireman

school, park, theater, church, fair, jungle, dessert, police
station, city, restaurant

sink, fan, car, truck, pencil, movie, paper

ANSWER CARD
Assessment Card
(sentences made by the pupils)

Enrichment Card

1.mother, foods
2.tree
3.Barney, dinosaur
4.father
5.school
6.friend, badminton
7.teacher, paper
8.boy, toy
9.mango
10.birthday

Congratulations!
You made it!

Intervention Material in English


MAGALANG SOUTH DISTRICT
District

ROSARIO G. CASTRO
Proponent / Author

COROZON N. TAGAY
English School Leader

EVANGELINE SUPAN
English District Coordinator

ENCARNACION M. GONZALES
Principal

ARMANDO M. SABALLE
Schools District Supervisor

JUNE CUNANAN
E.P.S. 1 in English

INTERVENTION MATERIAL IN ENGLISH
ROSARIO G. CASTRO
Writer/Proponent
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Pampanga
Magalang South District
STA. CRUZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Magalang

LEARNING AREA:
ENGLISH
WRITER / PROPONENT: ROSARIO G. CASTRO

LEARNING COMPETENCIES:

Identify the types
of nouns.

Classify each noun
according to its type.

INTERVENTION MATERIAL IN ENGLISH
ROSARIO G. CASTRO
Writer/Proponent

GUIDE
CARD

Do you now understand what
a noun is all about?
If you do, lets pay attention to
Minnie as she discusses the
Types of Nouns.

There are
different Types
of Nouns.
These are:
 PROPER NOUN
 COMMON NOUN
 ABSTRACT NOUN
 COLLECTIVE NOUN
 MASS NOUN
 COUNTABLE NOUN
 CONCRETE NOUN

COMMON NOUN
refers to the common
name of a person,
place, thing, animal
or an event.

Like the words pupil,
town and desk are
common nouns.

Examples:
1.Mother is sweet.
2.I am going to
market.

PROPER NOUN refers to
the particular name of
a person, place, thing,
animal and event. They
always begin with a
capital letter.

Examples:
1.Leah is dancing
gracefully.
2.Magalang is a nice
place to live in.

COLLECTIVE NOUN
refers to the name
given to a group of
people, animals and
things.

Examples:
1.The crowd is
shouting.
2. I have cut bunch
of flowers.

COUNTABLE NOUNS
refer to things that
can be counted.

Examples:
1.Micah has two
bags.
2.I have five pencils.

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
refer to things that
cannot be counted.
They are always
singular in form.

Examples:
1.I like to eat sugar.
2.He has more milk.

ABSTRACT NOUNS
refers to a quality, idea
or feeling. it is a thing
that we cannot see or
touch, but can only
think of, hear or feel.
Like strength, honesty,
joy, happiness and
friendship.

Abstract nouns often
formed from
adjectives.
Example: wisdom - wise
abstract noun - adjective

Abstract nouns also
name an action.
Example: discovery

Most abstract nouns
cannot be counted
and are singular in
number.
Example: friendship, kindness

CONCRETE NOUN
refers to a thing that
we can both see and
touch.

.
Did you know now all
the types of nouns
and their differences?

.
I am glad you do.
Lets now do these
activities.

ACTIVITY
CARD

ACTIVITY I

Underline the nouns in the following sentences and state their kind.

1. The book was lying on the table.
2. Love begets love.
3. We cannot live without water.
4. The jury has given its verdict.
5. The Hindus regard Krishna as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
6. Alcohol is injurious to health.
7. Smoking is a bad habit.
8. Wild animals live in forests.
9. The childhood of Peter was full of misery.
10. All the girls were singing.
11. Gold is a precious metal.
12. Rice is the staple food of South Indians.
13. The earth moves round the sun.
14. Mankind should love nature.
15. We get wool from sheep.

ACTIVITY II
Point out the nouns in the following sentences and say whether
they are common, proper, collective or abstract.
1. Always speak the truth.
2. Honesty is the best policy.
3. King Solomon was famous for his wisdom.
4. A committee of five was appointed.
5. We saw a fleet of ships in the harbor.
6. He gave me a bunch of grapes.
7. London is on the river Thames.
8. Cleanliness is next to godliness.
9. Wisdom is better than riches.
10. Winston Churchill was one of the greatest Prime
Ministers of England.
11. I recognized his voice at once.
12. Our team is better than theirs.

.
Great!
Lets have another
exercises.

ASSESSMENT
CARD

Find Common, Proper, Abstract, Collective, Countable
Uncountable, Concrete Nouns from the following list.
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences
with suitable collective nouns :
1. Which of the following noun is a Proper Noun?
a) singer b) Peter c) milk d) sister
2. Which of the following noun is a Common Noun?
a) birds b) London c) iron d) India
3. Which of the following noun is a Collective Noun?
a) team b) book c) marbles d) ships
4. Artist is a ............ Noun?
a) Collective b) Abstract c) Concrete d)Countable
5. Family is a ............ Noun?
a) Collective b) Abstract c) Concrete d)Countable

6. Which of the following noun is not a Abstract Noun?
a)goodness b) bravery c) family

d)childhoo
7. Which of the following noun is not a Countable Noun?
a) books b) gold c) horse d) apple
8. Which of the following noun is not a Proper Noun?
a) team b) London c) Monday d) Nelson
9. Birds fly in the sky.
a) Proper
Noun
b)Common
Noun
c) Abstract
Noun
d)Collecti
Noun
10. I saw a bunch of grapes.
a)Common
Noun
b) Material
Noun
c)Collective
Noun
d) Abstract
Noun

ENRICHMENT
CARD

Say whether the italicized nouns are common,
proper, collective or abstract.

1. Honesty is the best policy.
a) Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract
2. Solomon was famous for his wisdom.
a) Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract

3. A committee of five was appointed.
a) Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract
4. James is a bright student.
a)Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract
5. Wisdom is better than riches.
a) Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract

6. I didn’t believe the girl’s story.
a) Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract
7. A teacher must have patience.
a)Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract
8. Cleanliness is next to godliness.
a) Common
b) Collective
c) Proper
d) Abstract

9. My sister is a doctor.
a) Collective
b) Common
c) Proper
d) Abstract
10. My family lives in that house.
a) Common
b) Proper
c) Collective
d) Abstract

REFERENCE
CARD

BOOK:
LEARN to SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY
Books on Wheels

WEB:
www.pinterest.com
www.englishgrammar.org
www.englishpractice.com
www.youtube.com

Photos/Graphics:
www.google.com

ANSWER
CARD

ACTIVITY I
1. The book was lying on the table. (book – common noun;
table – common noun)
2. Love begets love. (love – abstract noun)
3. We cannot live without water. (water – material noun)
4. The jury has given its verdict. (jury – collective noun; verdict – abstract noun)
5. The Hindus regard Krishna as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
(Hindus – proper noun;
Krishna – proper noun; incarnation – common noun; Vishnu – proper noun)
6. Alcohol is injurious to health. (alcohol – material noun; health – abstract noun)
7. Smoking is a bad habit. (habit – abstract noun)
8. Wild animals live in forests. (animals – common noun; forests – common noun)
9. The childhood of Peter was full of misery. (childhood – abstract noun;
Peter – proper noun; misery – abstract noun)
10. All the girls were singing. (girls – common noun)
11. Gold is a precious metal. (Gold – material noun; metal – common noun)
12. Rice is the staple food of South Indians. (rice – material noun;
food – common noun; Indians – proper noun)
13. The earth moves round the sun. (earth – common noun;
sun – common noun)
14. Mankind should love nature. (mankind – collective noun;
nature – common noun)
15. We get wool from sheep. (wool – material noun;
sheep – common noun)

ACTIVITY II
1. truth: abstract noun
2. honesty: abstract noun, policy: abstract noun
3. King: common noun, Solomon: proper noun,
wisdom: abstract noun
4. committee: collective noun
5. a fleet: collective noun, ships: common noun,
harbour: common noun
6. a bunch: collective noun, grapes: common noun
7. London: proper noun, river: common noun, Thames:
proper noun
8. cleanliness: abstract noun, godliness: abstract noun
9. wisdom: abstract noun, riches: abstract noun
10. Winston Churchill: proper noun, Prime Ministers:
common noun, England: proper noun
11. voice: abstract noun
12. team: collective noun

ASSESSMENT CARD
1. b
2. a
3. a
4. d
5. a
6. c
7. b
8. a
9. b
10. c

ENRICHMENT CARD
1. Honesty – abstract
2. Solomon – proper
3. Committee – collective
4. Student – common
5. Riches – abstract
6. Girl – common
7. Teacher – common
8. Cleanliness – abstract
9. Sister – common
10. Family – collective

Congratulations!
You made it!
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