Lesson Plan



Lesson Plan

Lesson: Subject Verb Agreement

Length: 30 minutes

Age or Grade Level Intended: 3rd grade

Academic Standard: 3.6.3 Identify and use subjects and verbs that are in agreement

Performance Objective: Students will be able to write sentences using correct subject verb agreement with 90% accuracy.

Assessment: Have students write three sentences in a group and share with the class. Then pass out a worksheet to each student with subject verb agreement sentences.

Advance Preparation by Teacher: Have several three page books with singular and plural subjects on page one, singular and plural verbs on page two and adverbs on page three.

Procedure:

Introduction/Motivation: Explain that subject verb agreement is very important in everyday speaking so you can correctly state your thoughts clearly and be understood.

Step-by-Step Plan:

1. Write a sentence with a singular subject and one sentence with a plural subject on the board. To show the difference between singular and plural subject verb agreement.

Gardner: Verbal-Linguistic

2. Tell the students that the subject determines the form of the verb.

3. List rules regarding subject-verb agreement on the board

i.e. Singular verbs often end with s, but plural verbs usually do not.

4. Hand out the books with subjects and verbs in them to each student

Gardner: Visual-Spatial

5. Tell the kids to get with their reading partner and come up with three

sentences using the booklets that they will then share with the

class.

Gardner: Visual-Spatial

Gardner: Interpersonal

6. Let the children write fun and silly sentences but remind them that

they must have subject-verb agreement.

7. Allow five to ten minutes for them to come up with these sentences

walking around helping when needed.

8. Have each group share one sentence with the class asking the class if

there should be any corrections and if so what needs to be done.

9. When a sentence needs corrected allow the students to write in on the

board as ask class mates for suggestions in a D.O.L. format.

10. Hand out the worksheet for each child to take home and bring back

the next day.

Closure: Ask a few questions such as; What verb would you use with the subject hats?, and What subject would go well with the verb swings?

Bloom: Level 1 Knowledge

Also ask how they now when a verb agrees with a subject and what they have to think about when picking verbs to mach subjects.

Bloom: Level 3 Application

Adaptations/Enrichment:

Have a student with a reading disability label the subjects as singular or plural before picking out a verb. Have a gifted student to the same activity adding adverbs to each sentence.

Self-Reflection: If at least 90% of all students understand I will move on, however if I see that most still don’t understand I will go over a few questions on the worksheet in class.

Name_________________________

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

Directions: Circle the verb that agrees with the subject of each sentence

1. I (need, needs) to take care of my pets.

2. Will you (help, helps) me bathe my dog?

3. My dad (like, likes) to watch football.

4. We (keep, keeps) our car in the back yard.

5. My friends (is, are) very nice to me.

6. You (walks, walk) to the store.

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