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Mastering Plural and Singular Nouns: Engaging Learning Activity

This activity teaches students about plural and singular nouns through interactive exercises. It includes identifying nouns as plural (P) or singular (S), forming plurals with specific rules (adding -s, -es, -ies, -ves), and recognizing irregular plurals. Students will participate in fun exercises to convert nouns such as "house," "baby," and "church" into their plural forms and discover how some nouns remain unchanged. Perfect for enhancing grammar skills in a classroom or homeschool setting, this activity promotes understanding through practice.

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Mastering Plural and Singular Nouns: Engaging Learning Activity

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  1. Plural and Singular Nouns Project LA Activity

  2. Plural Nouns • A plural form of a noun names more than one. It usually ends with s or es.

  3. Write P if the noun below is plural. Write S if the noun below is singular. • houses • baby • church • tables • books • bus ANSWERS

  4. Write P if the noun below is plural. Write S if the noun below is singular. • Houses P • baby S • church S • tables P • books P • bus S

  5. Add es to make nouns plural that end with: • s • buses • x • taxes • ch • benches • sh • dishes

  6. Add ies to make nouns plural that end with a consonant and a y: • lady • ladies • fry • fries

  7. Some nouns that end in f or fe change to ves when made plural: • calf • calves • knife • knives

  8. Some nouns that end in o change to es when made plural. Some change to s: • kangaroo • kangaroos • potato • potatoes

  9. Some nouns do not change at all when made plural: • sheep • sheep • deer • deer

  10. Some nouns become a new word when made plural: • man • men • goose • geese

  11. Can you make these nouns plural? • half • foot • piano • spy • brush ANSWERS

  12. Can you make these nouns plural? • halves • feet • pianos • spies • brushes

  13. Can you make these nouns plural? • mouse • memo • shelf • leaf • child ANSWERS

  14. Can you make these nouns plural? • mice • memos • shelves • leaves • children

  15. Can you make these nouns plural? • thief • woman • fish • photo • die ANSWERS

  16. Can you make these nouns plural? • thieves • women • fish • photos • dice

  17. Try the EGG-cellent Plural Game. Close the game to return to this slide. MAIN

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