English Language Arts Grade 1 15 min

Complete the sentence with a noun to match the picture

Complete the sentence with a noun to match the picture

What you'll learn

  • Identify at least 3 out of 4 pictured objects by stating their noun names aloud.
  • Choose the correct noun from a word bank of 3 words to complete a sentence describing a picture with 80% accuracy.
  • Write one noun independently to complete a simple sentence about a picture with correct spelling at least 1 out of 2 times.

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Identify the main object in a picture. Define a noun as a person, place, thing, or animal. Select the correct noun from a choice of two words to complete a sentence. Write a simple noun to complete a sentence based on a picture. Read the completed sentence aloud to check if it makes sense. Use beginning letter sounds to help spell the noun. Look around your room! 👀 What is one thing you can see? Today, we will learn how to be super detectives! 🕵️ We will look at pictures and find the right naming word, called a noun, to finish a sentence. This helps us tell people exactly what we see! Real-World Applications Writing a story about your favorite toy 🧸 Making a list of animals you see at the zoo 🦓 Labeling your drawings with the right words 🖍️...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample NounA noun is a special word that names something. It can be a person, place, thing, or animal.The word 'dog' is a noun because it names an animal. 🐕 PersonA person is a noun like a boy, a girl, a mom, or a teacher.My 'teacher' helps me learn. 👩‍🏫 PlaceA place is a noun like a school, a park, or a home.We play at the 'park'. 🏞️ ThingA thing is a noun you can often touch, like a ball, a book, or a car.I like to read a 'book'. 📖 AnimalAn animal is a noun like a cat, a fish, or a bear.A 'cat' says meow. 🐈 SentenceA sentence is a group of words that tells a whole idea.The sun is bright. ☀️
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Key Rules & Conventions

Rule 1: Look First 👀 Always look at the picture first. Before you read the sentence, look carefully at the picture to see what it is showing you. Rule 2: Find the Noun 🕵️ Say the name of the person, place, thing, or animal in the picture. This naming word is the noun you will use to complete the sentence. Rule 3: Check Your Sentence ✅ Read the whole sentence with your new word in it. Ask yourself, 'Does this make sense?' It should sound right when you read it out loud.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
[Image of a grocery store aisle with shelves full of food] We buy food at the ___.
A.store
B.kitchen
C.restaurant
D.shelf
Challenging
[Image of a child looking sad because their ice cream scoop has fallen on the ground] The child feels ___ because of the mess.
A.ice cream
B.sadness
C.floor
D.drop
Challenging
[Image of a fuzzy green caterpillar crawling on a leaf] Soon, this ___ will become a butterfly.
A.bug
B.worm
C.caterpillar
D.change

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