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i Track R E d. Nouns . What difficulties did you encounter last week?. How have you dealt with them?. July 11 Issue No. 99. CAN THIS PERSON FIX OUR BROKEN ECONOMY?. CRISIS?. July 11 Issue No. 99. Student Finance Woes Bank of Parents Still Strong Savings & Investment Insider Tips. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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iTrackR Ed

Nouns

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CRISIS?July 11 Issue No. 99

Student Finance WoesBank of Parents Still StrongSavings & Investment Insider Tips

CAN THIS PERSON FIX OUR BROKEN ECONOMY?July 11 Issue No. 99

What difficulties did you encounter last week?

How have you dealt with them?

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What are nouns?

Write a text message

about what you know

about nouns.

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NounsObjectives:

• Reading: To identify common, proper, collective and abstract nouns

• Writing: To use different types of nouns effectively

• Create a front cover for a magazine and write an article.

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What are nouns?Common nouns are words for things

Remember these always have a capital letter ……

boat, man, woman, sea

Common nouns are just the names of things.

It could also be the name of something like a person, a place, a day or a month.

Mr Brown, London, Saturday, August

These are called Proper Nouns

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What are nouns?There are words for groups of things that

are called collective nouns.

choir

swarm of beesteam

flock of sheep

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What are nouns?Not all nouns are things you can

touch.

anger

love

There are four kinds of nouns:

1) a type of thing, 2) a single thing, 3) a group of things,4) a thing you can’t touch.

It is so easy to forget that

these things

are still nouns.

sleep

These are called abstract nouns

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Copy and complete the chart with at least six more

rows.

Person Place Brand Name

Month or special

occasionHarry Potter London Coco Pops Divali

Britney Spears Hollywood Burger King 4 July

Lewis Hamilton King’s Road Ford Monday

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One windy day, a bird flew out from its nest on the cliffs near Dover. Some people had left the remains of a picnic on the beach. The bird swooped and picked up bits of sausage, crisps and cakes, and flew off with a pie for dinner.

There are 16 nouns in this story, in pairs list them.

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Miss Marks The Examiner

Mistakes to

avoid ......

All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with either a full stop, question

or exclamation mark.

Think about them when you write, and check your work to

make sure they’re all there.

Common nouns are names of things: boy, car, house.

Proper nouns are names of people, animals, places,

dates, brand names and titles: Mr David Cameron, London, August, Pepsi, The Bible, Dr

Who.

Assessment criteria:

Punctuate sentences correctly so that the

meaning is clear (Ws/L1.3)

Spell correctly words used most often in work, studies and daily life, including familiar technical

words.

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GLAMOROUSSTYLE TIPSSEXY SUMMER

HAIRSTYLES

July 11 Issue No. 99

A WEEKLY HEALTH AND BEAUTY MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN

READER STORY: HOW I LOSTA DRESS SIZEIN A WEEK!

BEAUTY

Task 1Create your own front cover; trade, fashion, music, bikes, cars and maybe fishing, cycling etc.

A TRUE RED CARPET

50

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THE LATEST TECH NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

July 11 Issue No. 99

The BestSmart Phones

Super FastBroadband

THE BIGGEST GEEKIN THE WORLD?

Task 2Write a short feature article for your new magazine (in less than 150 words).

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Home Improvement

How can your partner’s writing be improved?

Why would your changes be an improvement?

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Plenary & Self Assessment

Review learning objectives:

Reading: Were you able to identify some nouns?

Writing: Were you able to use different types of nouns to improve your writing today?

Did you remember to complete your self assessment?