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Which article should be used with a word that starts with a vowel sound?
Which article should be used with a word that starts with a vowel sound?
What personal pronoun would you use to refer to yourself?
What personal pronoun would you use to refer to yourself?
Which sentence correctly identifies an object after the prompt 'What is this?'
Which sentence correctly identifies an object after the prompt 'What is this?'
When referring to a group of people, which personal pronoun is correct?
When referring to a group of people, which personal pronoun is correct?
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Which article is appropriate before the word 'airplane'?
Which article is appropriate before the word 'airplane'?
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Study Notes
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A/AN Activity: This section assesses the student's understanding of the articles "a" and "an".
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Format: A series of pictures showing single items.
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Task: Students circle "a" or "an" in the provided blanks, depending on the picture.
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Example: Picture of a dog - a/an dog (child circles "a"). Picture of an apple - a/an apple (child circles "an").
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Focus: Distinguishing between countable nouns starting with a consonant sound vs. a vowel sound.
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Personal Pronouns with Pictures: This section tests the student's knowledge of personal pronouns and their corresponding subjects.
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Format: Pictures representing the subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they).
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Task: Each picture is paired with a sentence. Students choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence.
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Example: Picture of a girl drawing - _ _ is drawing. (The correct pronoun "she" will be an option). Picture of a child playing - _ _ is playing. (The correct pronoun "I" or "you" depending on the specific image will be an option)
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Focus: Matching pronouns to subjects in simple sentences.
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What is this? This is..., with Pictures: This section tests recognition of objects and their naming.
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Format: Series of pictures of everyday objects (e.g., a ball, a book, a cat).
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Task: Students will see the picture and need to identify what it is. Then, a provided series of possible answers in sentence form will match the answer with the subject (This is...).
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Example: Picture of a pen. Possible options below:
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This is a book
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This is a pencil
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This is a pen
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This is a cat
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Focus: Identifying and naming objects using the phrases "What is this?" and "This is..."
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Note: Ensure the pictures are clear and recognizable. Consider using simple, familiar objects. Keep the vocabulary limited to high-frequency words for ease of understanding. The wording should be simple, direct, and clear to enable first graders to choose their answers independently.
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Description
This quiz is designed to assess young learners' understanding of articles 'a' and 'an', as well as personal pronouns. Students will identify the correct article based on provided pictures and choose the appropriate pronoun to complete sentences. It's a fun way to reinforce their grammar skills through visual aids.