Harcourt Journeys: Grammar Skills Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Unit 2: Lesson 7 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott This week’s skills: Part 1: Present and Past Tense Part 2: Future Verb Tense Part 3: Consistent Use of Tense Part 4: Simple Subject/Predicate Part 5: Sentence Fluency Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Present & Past Tense Verbs: Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Projectable 7.6 Part 3: Practice Book Page 79 Part 4: Adapted Worksheets Present Tense Worksheet Past Tense Worksheet Present & Past Tense Sheet Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 1: Present & Past Tense Verbs Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott VERB REVIEW Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott An action verb tells what a person or thing does. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott LET’S SEE IF YOU CAN FIND THE ACTION VERBS IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLE: The princess walked down the hill. What’s the verb? Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLE: An ugly frog sees the princess and waves to her. What are the verbs? Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLE: The frog and the princess meet. What’s the verb? Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLE: The frog falls in love with the princess and thinks about her all of the time. What are the verbs? Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott VERB TENSES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the link to watch the Brain Pop Video: http://www.brainpop.com/english/gramm ar/tenses/preview.weml Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Today, we are going to study verb tenses. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott A verb tense tells when an action takes place. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott There are 3 main verb tenses: present past future Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott PRESENT TENSE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Watch this video to learn more about the present tense. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott SUM IT UP Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Present tense verbs tell what’s happening now. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott 2 RULES FOR THE PRESENT TENSE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott RULE # 1 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott RULE: If the subject of the sentence is singular, then we usually add s to the verb. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Michael shares his pencil with Justin. Delainey raises her hand to speak. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Tyler knows the answer. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The only time that you don’t add s is when the verb goes with the word you or I. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott You raise your hand. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott I know the answer. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXCEPTION TO THE RULE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXCEPTION: If the subject of the sentence is singular and the verb ends in ch, sh, s, x, or z, then add es to the verb. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Aaron rushes to the bus. Marlene munches on her lunch. The snake hisses. The busy bee buzzes. Mrs. Green faxes the letter. RULE # 2 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott RULE: If the subject of the sentence is plural, then we usually just leave the verb alone. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The kids like school! Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The children play outside. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The boys kick the ball. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The girls swing. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott HINTS Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Sometimes a writer will use clue words that signal the present. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott These words indicate that actions are happening now: Presently Now At the moment Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott PAST TENSE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Watch this video to learn more about the past tense. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott SUM IT UP Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Past tense verbs tell about what happened in the past. 5 RULES FOR THE PAST TENSE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott RULE # 1 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Rule 1: We usually add -ed to make a verb past tense. EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The kids crossed the street. Alexis walked the dog. Paul talked on the phone with Nakita. RULE # 2 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Rule 2: If a verb already ends in e, just add -d to make a verb past tense. EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The bees chased Mitchell. Conner raced down the road. RULE # 3 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Rule 3: If a verb ends with a consonant and y, change the y to i and add ed. EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Alaina carryied her books to class. Kyle studyied for the spelling test. RULE # 4 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Rule 4: If a vowel comes before the y, just add ed. EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Blair and Michael played basketball at recess. Domanic stayed up late to watch TV. RULE # 5 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Rule 5: If a short vowel comes right before a consonant, double the consonant, then add ed. EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Jessa stopped at the traffic light. Justin tapped his way to fame! Naomi stepped up the ladder. Sierra hopped for 10 minutes at recess. HINTS Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Sometimes a writer will use clue words that signal the past. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott These words indicate that an action happened in the past: Yesterday Ago Last Week, Month, Year… Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Projectable 7.6 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Turn your Practice Book to page 79. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Adapted Worksheet Present Tense Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Adapted Worksheet Past Tense Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Adapted Worksheet Present & Past Tense Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Future Tense Verbs: Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Projectable 7.7 Part 3: Practice Book Page 80 Part 4: Adapted Worksheet Verb Tenses Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 2: Future Tense Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the link to watch the Brain Pop Video: http://www.brainpop.com/english/gramm ar/tenses/preview.weml Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott A verb tense tells when an action takes place. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott There are 3 main verb tenses: present past future Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott FUTURE TENSE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Watch this video to learn about the future tense. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott SUM IT UP Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott A future tense verb tells about something that will happen. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott We create the future tense by using helping verbs like will, shall, might, or may with the plain verb form. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLES Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Kaitlynn may study for the test. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Quinton will answer the question. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott We shall go home at 3:15 today. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Jessa might stay after school for practice. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott HINTS Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Sometimes a writer will use clue words that signal the future. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott These words indicate that actions will happen in the future: Next time Tomorrow In the future Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Projectable 7.7 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Turn your Practice Book to page 80. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Adapted Worksheet Verb Tenses Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Consistent Use of Verb Tenses: Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Projectable 7.8 Part 3: Practice Book Page 81 Part 4: Adapted Worksheet Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 3: Consistent Use of Verb Tense Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott VERBS REVIEW Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the image below to review verbs and their tenses: Action Verbs A Project LA Activity jump Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the image below to review verbs and their tenses: Verbs. What is a verb? A verb is a word which describes the action in a sentence (the doing word) Examples I play football. They skip quickly. We eat spaghetti. Bob is seven today. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott VERB TENSE REVIEW Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the link to watch the Brain Pop Jr. Video: http://www.brainpopjr.com/readingandwriting/ sentence/tenses/ Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott CONSISTENT USE OF VERB TENSE Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the image below to review consistent verb tense: Consistent Verb Tense Sentence Skills: A Workbook for Writers, Form A John Langan ©2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Projectable 7.8 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Turn your Practice Book to page 81. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Simple Subjects & Predicates: Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Practice Book Page 82 Part 3: Adapted Worksheet Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 4: Simple Subjects & Predicates Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott SUBJECT & PREDICATE REVIEW Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the image below to review subject & Predicate: Subjects & Predicates Project LA Activity Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott VERB TENSE REVIEW Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Click on the image below to review verbs and their tenses: Verb tenses tell us when things happen. Events can happen in the Past Present Future Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Turn your Practice Book to page 82. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Sentence Fluency: Part 1: Practice Book Page 83 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 5: Sentence Fluency Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Turn your Practice Book to page 83. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott How did you do? Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott SUM IT UP Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott