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Engage children in recognizing when to use "a" or "an" by looking at pictures and circling the first letter. Includes examples and practice activities. Enhance literacy skills in a fun way!
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OBJECTIVES1.TO MAKE THE CHILDREN AWARE OF THE USE OF ARTICLES.
Now circle the first letter • Key House Bat Monkey Spoon • Cat Fan Rabbit Table Quilt • Apple Elephant Ice-cream Orange Umbrella
An is always used before the words begins witha, e, i, o, u. • An apple • An elephant • An ice – cream • An orange • An umbrella • To remember the alphabets.Write in your hand.
What is this? This is an egg. This is an aeroplane. This is a van. This is an owl. This is a tree. This is an inkpot.
This is a ball. This is a fan. This is a jug. This is an axe. This is an orange. This is a kite.
Recap • “An” is used with words beginning with a,e,i,o,u. • “A” is used with all the other alphabets.
WorksheetWrite “A” or “An” ___ box ___ jeep ___ onion ___ egg ___ flower ___ tree ___ owl ___ ink-pot ___ insect ___ bus ___ book ___ artist ___ ant ___ pencil