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Monday Bell Ringer
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Slide2Spelling Words
Multisyllabic Words
Slide3possibility linear ridiculous artificial calculator
competitive
curiosity
organization
individual
encyclopedia
p
eony
t
arantula
correspondent
cauliflower
optimistic
enthusiastic
s
ophisticated
satisfactory
irritable
simultaneously
contemporary
cinematography
panoramic
condominium
glamorous
Slide4Grammar
Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns
Slide5claire
thought the martian costume look rediculous (5)Claire thought the Martian costume looked
rid
iculous
.
have you ever herd of
monkies
in space (4)
H
ave you ever h
ear
d of monke
ys
in space
?
Slide6Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
With a high-powered telescope, scientists discovered fifteen hundred galaxies in different stages of their lives.Scientists and galaxies are regular plural nouns. They are formed by adding –s or –
ies
to the singular noun.
Lives
is an
irregular plural noun
. It changes spelling.
Slide7Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Plural nouns name more than one person, place, or thing.Most plural nouns are formed by adding –s. picture/pictures, wing/wings, pattern/patterns, day/days
Slide8Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Add –es to nouns ending in ch, sh, x,
z
,
s
, and
ss
.
bunch/bunches, wish/wishes, box/boxes, class/classes
If a noun ends in a consonant and
y
, change
y
to
i
and add
–
es
.
berry/berries, spy/spies
Slide9Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Some nouns have irregular plural forms. They change spelling. mouse/mice, goose/geese, child/children, woman/womenFor most nouns that end in f or fe, change f
to
v
and add
–
es
.
leaf/leaves, knife/knives, calf/calves, wife/wives
Slide10Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Some nouns have the same singular and plural forms. sheep, deer, moose, headquarters, seriesFor compound nouns, make only the important word plural. fathers-in-law, secretaries of state
Slide11Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
When a noun ends in a vowel and o, add –s. video/videos, radio/radiosCheck a dictionary for plurals of nouns ending in a consonant
and
o
:
photo/photos, potato/potatoes, tomato/tomatoes, hero/heroes
Slide12Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
What is the plural form of the noun in parentheses?How many _____ (galaxy) are there in the universe? galaxiesMicah took two ____ (photo) of the eclipse. photos
Slide13Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
What is the plural form of the noun in parentheses?Both of my ____ (brother-in-law) are stargazers. brothers-in-lawPeople sat on their ____ (porch) to see the comet. porches
Slide14Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
What is the plural form of the noun in parentheses?How many ____ (child) are in your young scientists’ club? childrenWe raked ____ (leaf) until the sun set. leaves
Slide15Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
What is the plural form of the noun in parentheses?Our teacher used ____ (tomato) to represent planets. tomatoesWe watched two video ____ (series) about asteroids. series
Slide16Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
What is the plural form of the noun in parentheses?How many ____ (woman) astronauts have flown in space? womenAstronauts risk their ____ (life) in space.
lives
Slide17Tuesday Bell Ringer
Slide18Spelling Words
Multisyllabic Words
Slide19possibility linear ridiculous artificial calculator
competitive
curiosity
organization
individual
encyclopedia
p
eony
t
arantula
correspondent
cauliflower
optimistic
enthusiastic
s
ophisticated
satisfactory
irritable
simultaneously
contemporary
cinematography
panoramic
condominium
glamorous
Slide20Grammar
Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns
Slide21chucks
sofisticated telescope focused on saturn (5)Chuck’s sophisticated telescope focused on
S
aturn
.
from the beach’s of
florida
liza
watched the rocket ascend (6)
F
rom the beach
es
of
F
lorida
,
L
iza watched the rocket ascend
.
Slide22Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Plural nouns name more than one person, place, or thing.Most plural nouns are formed by adding –s. Nouns ending in ch, sh, x, z, s, and ss
add
–
es
to form the plural. For nouns ending in consonant
–y
, change the
y
to
i
and add
–
es
.
Slide23Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Nouns with irregular plurals change spelling or have the same singular and plural forms.
Slide24Spelling Words
Multisyllabic Words
Slide25Wednesday Bell Ringer
Slide26possibility linear ridiculous artificial calculator
competitive
curiosity
organization
individual
encyclopedia
p
eony
t
arantula
correspondent
cauliflower
optimistic
enthusiastic
s
ophisticated
satisfactory
irritable
simultaneously
contemporary
cinematography
panoramic
condominium
glamorous
Slide27Grammar
Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns
Slide28adam
used a calculater two figure the distance too the moon (5)Adam used a calculator to figure the distance
to
the moon
.
does the earth and the moon rotate
simultaneusly
(4)
D
oes the
E
arth and the moon rotate simultan
eo
usly
?
Slide29Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Plural nouns name more than one person, place, or thing.Most plural nouns are formed by adding –s. Nouns ending in ch, sh, x, z, s, and ss
add
–
es
to form the plural. For nouns ending in consonant
–y
, change the
y
to
i
and add
–
es
.
Slide30Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Nouns with irregular plurals change spelling or have the same singular and plural forms.
Slide31Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Specific nouns help build interesting descriptions.Plural nouns should be spelled correctly so that they do not distract from the picture painted with words.Review something you have written to correct the spelling of plural nouns if needed.
Slide32Thurs
day Bell Ringer* Get out your homework!!
Slide33Spelling Words
Multisyllabic Words
Slide34possibility linear ridiculous artificial calculator
competitive
curiosity
organization
individual
encyclopedia
p
eony
t
arantula
correspondent
cauliflower
optimistic
enthusiastic
s
ophisticated
satisfactory
irritable
simultaneously
contemporary
cinematography
panoramic
condominium
glamorous
Slide35Grammar
Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns
Slide36you cant watch the mercury video until the leafs are raked(5)
You can’t watch the Mercury video until the leaves are raked.
both of
lins
brother-in-laws works at the observatory (5)
B
oth of
L
in
’
s brothers-in-law work
at the observatory
.
Slide37Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Plural nouns name more than one person, place, or thing.Most plural nouns are formed by adding –s. Nouns ending in ch, sh, x, z, s, and ss
add
–
es
to form the plural. For nouns ending in consonant
–y
, change the
y
to
i
and add
–
es
.
Slide38Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Nouns with irregular plurals change spelling or have the same singular and plural forms.
Slide39Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Test Tip: Most irregular plural nouns must be memorized. When you are studying for a test, the dictionary is a good tool for finding the unusual spellings of irregular plural nouns.Example: analysis/analyses
Slide40Spelling Words
Multisyllabic Words
Slide41possibility linear ridiculous artificial calculator
competitive
curiosity
organization
individual
encyclopedia
p
eony
t
arantula
correspondent
cauliflower
optimistic
enthusiastic
s
ophisticated
satisfactory
irritable
simultaneously
contemporary
cinematography
panoramic
condominium
glamorous
Slide42Friday Bell Ringer
Slide43who wants to visit the planetarium asked dad
“Who wants to visit the planetarium?” asked Dad.its another rainy day in batavia illinousIt’s another rainy day in Batavia, Illinois.
Slide44Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Plural nouns name more than one person, place, or thing.Most plural nouns are formed by adding –s. Nouns ending in ch, sh, x
,
z
,
s
, and
ss
add
–
es
to form the plural. For nouns ending in consonant
–y
, change the
y
to
i
and add
–
es
.
Slide45Regular & Irregular Plural Nouns
Nouns with irregular plurals change spelling or have the same singular and plural forms.
Slide46Spelling Words
Multisyllabic Words
Slide47possibility linear ridiculous artificial calculator
competitive
curiosity
organization
individual
encyclopedia
p
eony
t
arantula
correspondent
cauliflower
optimistic
enthusiastic
s
ophisticated
satisfactory
irritable
simultaneously
contemporary
cinematography
panoramic
condominium
glamorous