Title: Grammar through Writing
1Grammar through Writing
2What do these words have in common?
Boy Girl Man Woman
Teacher Student Principal Cook
Brother Sister Cousin Uncle
Acrobat Nurse Lawyer clown
3What do these words have in common?
Swamp beach street city
St. Louis El Paso Denver Boise
United States Ireland Missouri Tibet
New Zealand Idaho Montana Oregon
4What do these words have in common?
House Fence Grass Door
Mirror Lamp Toothbrush Watch
Soap Dish Book Desk
Shoe Pencil Bucket telephone
5What do these words have in common?
Happiness Sadness Fear Anger
Truth Justice Honesty Beauty
Pride Loyalty Love Hate
Jealousy Envy Courage peace
6What do all the words have in common?
- They are all NOUNS!
- What is a noun?
- A NOUN is a word that names a PERSON, PLACE or
THING. - Nouns can name things we can touch, taste, see,
hear, feel and smell. These are called CONCRETE
NOUNS. - Nouns also name things we cannot touch, taste,
see, hear, or smell. These are ABSTRACT NOUNS.
7Writing Activity 1
- Complete the following pattern with abstract and
concrete nouns. In the first blank put an
abstract noun in the second blank put a concrete
noun that tells something about the abstract
noun. EX - I cant see love, but I can see a wedding ring.
- I cant see chaos, but I can see a tornado.
- I cant see happiness, but I can see a smile.
- I cant hear anger, but I can hear yelling.
- I cant hear peace, but I can hear silence.
8Your turn
- I cant see joy, but I can see ________.
- I cant hear sadness, but I can hear _______.
- I cant hear victory, but I can hear _______.
- I cant see innocence, but I can see ________.
- I cant see peace, but I can see _______ .
- I cant see beauty, but I can see ________.
9Now, compare the emotion to an animal
- If anger were an animal, it would be a tiger.
- If anger were an animal, it would be a ______.
- If fear were an animal, it would be a _______ .
- If playfulness were an animal, it would be a
______. - If loyalty were an animal, it would be a ______.
- If beauty were an animal, it would be a ______.
- If boredom were an animal, is would be a
________. - If speed were an animal, it would be a _______.
- If determination were an animal, it would be a
_______. - If bravery were an animal, it would be a
_________. - If loneliness were an animal, it would be a
_________.
10Complete the following pattern with an abstract
noun and an ing phrase.
- FEAR is going into the basement alone at night.
- FEAR is seeing a pit bull charging at you.
- FEAR is singing a song to a room full of
strangers. - FEAR is admitting that you broke the window.
- Now you try with other emotions.
11What do these words have in common?
Animal Country Game Food
Movie Book Group Building
Plant City person
12What do these words have in common?
Bullfrog Oak tree Star Wars George Washington
Seattle Chicago Monopoly Empire State Building
Tacos The Beatles Australia Where the Wild Things Are
13CONCRETE NOUNS come in 2 flavors GENERAL AND
SPECIFIC
- Think of three SPECIFIC NOUNS for each GENERAL
NOUN - EXAMPLE
- General Specific
- Music rock n roll, jazz, country
- Bird owl, hummingbird, cardinal
- dog collie, Chihuahua, Boxer
- Expression frown, grin, smirk
14Your turn
- City
- Country
- Book
- Person
- Weather
- Clothing
- Game
- Plant
- Author
15COMMON and PROPER NOUNS
- Proper nouns are capitalized, common are not. We
capitalize nouns when - They refer to specific people Tom, Mary , the
Smiths, Dr. Einstein, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Cadwell,
Uncle James, Aunt Ellen, William Shakespeare. - They refer to the days of the week, months, and
holidays Sunday, October, Christmas. - They refer to specific places that have names
Miami, Tennessee, the Missouri River, the Pacific
Ocean, Main Street, the Teton Mountains, the
Washington Monument, Franklin State Park, Sweden,
Italy
16Proper nouns cont.
- They refer to people from other countries
Germans, Japanese, Italians, Tibetans, Americans. - They refer to periods in history the
Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Victorian
Era. - They refer to titles of books, plays, articles,
or movies (articles and prepositions are usually
not capitalized) Where the Wild Things Are, The
Wind in the Willows, Hamlet, Reading Books Is
Good for Your Brains, Star Wars.
17Proper nouns cont.
- They refer to specific teams or organizations
the St. Louis Cardinals, the Green Party, the
National Council of Teachers of English. - They refer to schools or businesses The
University of Texas at El Paso, Apple Computer,
Smith Elementary School. - They refer to regions of the United States
Southwest, Midwest, Northeast.
18CHALLENGE
fragment Villain Dungeon Creek
Blimp Current Festival Swamp
Laser Castle Elf Forrest
King Moat Lantern Slipper