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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in O WorksheetSpelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in O Worksheet
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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in O

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Why do heroes and photos end in different ways? Learn the differences among different words that end in -o with a grammar exercise learning exercise.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

irregular plural nouns, plural nouns, parts of speech

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • See which nouns learners know intuitively before teaching the grammar rule
  • Assign as a warm-up activity or a homework assignment in a grammar unit

Classroom Considerations

  • Consider using the worksheet to model which nouns should be changed in certain ways, as even within the group of irregular nouns, there are more irregular nouns
  • Color on the worksheet may make printing in black and white problematic

Pros

  • Provides an answer key to eliminate any doubt when assessing
  • Addresses a very specific and sometimes tricky grammar concept

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.3.2.a

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