![]() ![]() You'd help her to say "the pirate sang to the horse" rather than " singed to the horse"Īdditionally, don't make it a grammar lesson, so much as a grammar immersion. So, if a pirate sang a song to a horse you can ask her leading questions like "what did the pirate do to get the horses attention?" When you've IDed a few books that she really likes, then upon rereading them you can ask as you finish a page what a character just did. ![]() After you teach and talk about what verbs are, practice identifying verbs in story books that you read to her and with her. So once she's aware that verbs exist, you can spot and point out verbs in the books you're reading together. Of course most picture books are in the past-tense anyway. Kites Sail High - this may go over her head a bit-the beginning of the book is very graspable but then the author goes more advanced with moods and Very Grammary Stuff. Some picture books that teach about verbs in a grammatical sense are: I would explicitly teach and practice with her the most common irregular verbs. I'm not sure we're normal (we have a lot of Deaf/HoH relatives so the children in the family tend to have a mixed experience with whether or not they're ELL/ESL by the time they get to K.) It's not uncommon in my family for children up to 8/9 to mess up some irregular verbs/plurals. (At 3, it's wonderful that your Baby is using irregular verbs correctly!) If the 6yo shows no awareness of any irregular verbs then that could be a problem.ĭoes the 6yo use most irregular plurals correctly? Mouse-mice, Goose-geese, child - children, etc Other Resources for Learning ChallengesĪt 6 I wouldn't say that it's a problem.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World. ![]()
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