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Interjection Lesson Plans
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Students identify and define conjunctions and interjections, and demonstrate correct usage of conjunctions and interjections.
Ninth graders identify the eight parts of speech and correctly use interjections. They identify the interjections on a worksheet.
Sixth graders learn that they can use interjections to make their writing more interesting. They read a selection of sentences from their book using great expression and then explain to the teacher how interjections can make their sentences more exciting.
Discover the different parts of speech. Students increase their English grammar proficiency by participating in a parts of speech coloring activity. They color and take quizzes on nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions.
Fifth graders practice discovering the different parts of speech. In this language arts lesson plan, 5th graders decode different parts of speech on a worksheet. The parts of speech covered are: nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, pronouns, interjections, and conjunctions.
Fourth graders identify nouns in speech and writing. In this nouns instructional activity, they participate in finding all the nouns in a read aloud story. Students complete a worksheet that reviews the use of forms of nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, and interjections. A list of differentiated activities, modifications, and accommodations is included.
Young scholars complete sentences they heard during the oral reading of the book No, David! by David Shannon. In this oral punctuation lesson, students examine text. The text is reviewed and punctuation marks are located, examined, and discussed. Young scholars then create dialogue prior to writing an original story about a sporting or playground event that involves everyday "rules".
Seventh graders word process a parts of speech book which includes one page each for nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. They follow the given instruction for what is to be included on each page included thematic stories and graphics. They print using landscape setting to make a book.
Seventh graders review grammar rules for simple and compound sentences. They diagram sentences, identify conjunctions, interjections and prepositional phrases. As a class, 7th graders study their notes and complete pages in their grammar book to prepare for a grammar test.
Students participate in a conversation about money. In this money conversion lesson plan students discuss money in a variety of related topics. They respond to a conversation between a bank manager and a poor parent as well as decide what should be done with amounts of money.
