Product Description
- Plural Nouns with Inflectional –s or -es Endings “I Have/Who Has” Game, “Sorting Activity," “Task Cards”
Plural Nouns with Inflectional –s or -es Endings by Nita Marie’s Classroom Creations includes 3 activities, a suffix study guide, and more
The first unit in our Reading Program addresses –s and -es Inflectional Endings. So I create this packet to reinforce this concept with my students. It includes the following:
• I Have/ Who Has Game – This game includes 24 “I Have/Who Has Cards” in which the students will have to identify the plural form of nouns. I have also included a cover page and directions for this activity.
• Task Cards - I have included 12 Task Cards to help the students practice recognizing that the plural form of nouns often have the –s or-es ending. In addition to the cover page and directions, I have also included a Task Card Recording Sheet to go with this activity.
• Sorting Activity - This activity addresses the which plural noun need an –s at the end and which need the -es. I have included 2 sorting mats and 18 verb cards for students to sort.
• In my “Plural Nouns with Inflectional –s or -es Endings” packet I also included a suffix study guide, a worksheet in which students add the –s or -es endings to create plural nouns, and 5 exit tickets that reinforce the –s or -es endings.
In the next few months, I will be creating several other packets to go with our reading series. If you like this packet, please check out these similar packets.
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I have been an elementary school teacher for 16 years! I'm certified to teach 1st through 8th grade. Most of my teaching career has been teaching lower elementary. The last 8 or 9 have been in 2nd grade. This past year, I earned a Technology Facilitator Add On to my teaching certificate.
Seveal years ago, I began selling some of my the items I make for my classroom. I'm totally excited to be trying Educents! I can't wait to see how it works out.