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English home language

Grade 5

Fabulous

Module 12

Nouns in general

NOUNS IN GENERAL

Exercise 6

1. Complete the sentences by filling in the missing nouns:

(a) ___ is a very clever ___ .

(b) He produced a ___ of kittens and they played with a

___ of wool.

(c) The cat sleeps in a ___ in his home in ___ Street.

(d) ___, the cat, feels a lot of ___ when he catches his tail in the closing door.

(e) He sits in the ___, nursing his injured ___ .

COLLECTIVE NOUNS

Exercise 7

2. Which one fits? Use a ruler to connect the incomplete statement to the answer:

litter of players
a pride of cattle
a swarm of singers
a herd of puppies / kittens
a flock of fish / whales
a school of bees or locusts
a bouquet of stairs or aircraft
a flight of soldiers
a canteen of wolves or cards
a horde of savages
a fleet of flowers
a pack of motor cars
a troop of cutlery
a team of lions
a choir of sheep

3 . Learn these:

a host of angels

a series of events

a circle of friends

a mob of hooligans

a pocket of oranges

a shower of rain

a colony of seals

a column of smoke

a cluster of stars

a bundle of washing

How about trying to make up some of your own? Try to be original.

a wall of ___

a string of ___

a ___ of clouds

a ___ of ants

4. Rewrite the following sentences, putting in the capital letters where necessary:

(a) mordred, the wily wolf, eyed lard lying in the sun.

(b) The pork times, a local newspaper, ran an article about bacon, rasher and lard.

(c) mordred planned to have the piggies on christmas eve for dinner.

(d) The fry river flowed past bacon’s house, nr 3 forest drive, bushville.

(e) “I am starving! bacon and eggs will do!” moaned mordred.

(f) the forest is situated on top of porkchop ridge, just below roast ridge.

Quickly explain to Gemma why these words have to be written with capital letters.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW? CHECK!

1. Which words in the list should be written with capital letters? Why?

table

tulip street

tygervalley

tortoise

2. Identify the underlined nouns:

Winnie the Pooh’s depression is due to his honeypot being empty

and a swarm of bees guarding the nest in the old log.

3. Fill in the missing collective nouns:

(a) a ___ of geese

(b) a ___ of stairs

(c) a host of ___

(d) a circle of___

Checklist for myself
  • I can identify common nouns in text.
Yes No
  • I can identify Proper nouns and write them with capital letters.
Yes No
  • I can use collective nouns in sentences successfully.
Yes No

[LO 4.4.3; 6.1.4; 6.2.3; 6.2.6]

DIMINUTIVES

In our first unit we met Gemma. She is still a young dog and is called

a _______

Young animals, as well as small objects, are often given a special name.

Match these young animals to their parents

owlet owl
gosling duck
duckling cow
kitten hen
calf cat
foal goose
lamb goat
chick ewe
nestling bird
kid mare
The baby of a dog and the baby of a seal have the same name. The baby of a cow and the baby of an elephant have the same name.
What is it? What is it?

LO 4.4.3; 6.1.4; 6.2.3; 6.2.6]

Assessment

LO 4

WRITING The learner will be able to write different kinds of factual and imaginative texts for a wide range of purposes.

We know this when the learner:

4.1 writes different kinds of texts for different purposes and audiences:

4.1.1 writes for personal, exploratory, playful, imaginative and creative purposes (e.g. diary, humorous anecdotes, story, poem);

4.1.2 writes informational texts expressing ideas clearly and logically for different audiences (e.g. notices, reports);

4.2 develops and organises ideas through a writing process:

4.2.2 develops the topic by consulting relevant sources, selecting relevant information and organising ideas;

4.3 produces neat and legible work with attention to presentation (e.g. cover page, title, headings, and suitable graphics);

4.4 applies knowledge of language at various levels:

4.4.1 word level;

4.4.3 paragraph level.

LO 6

LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND USE The learner will know and be able to use the sounds, words and grammar of the language to create and interpret texts.

We know this when the learner:

6.1 works with words:

6.1.1 uses prefixes, stems and suffixes/extensions to form words;

6.1.3 records words in a personal dictionary;

6.1.4 uses phonics and spelling rules to spell words correctly;

6.2 works with sentences:

6.2.3 identifies and uses nouns, pronouns, prepositions, articles and conjunctions;

6.2.6 consolidates use of punctuation learned so far.

6.4 develops awareness and use of style:

6.4.1 uses language appropriate for the audience, purpose and context (e.g.

formal / informal register);

Memorandum

Exercise 7:

A litter of puppies

A pride of lions

A swarm of bees

A herd of cattle

A flock of sheep

A school of fish / whales

A flight of stairs or aircraft

A canteen of cutlery

A pack of wolves or cards

A troop of soldiers

A team of players

A horde of savages

A choir of singers

A fleet of motor cars

The following words are written with capitals:

Mordred; Lard; Pork Times; Bacon; Rasher; Lard; Mordred; Christmas Eve; Fry River; Bacon’s house; Forest Drive; Bushville; Bacon and ; Mordred; The forest; Porkchop Ridge; Roast Ridge

What do you know?

(a) Tulip Street; Tygervalley

(b)

1. Proper Noun

2. Abstract Noun

3. Common Noun

4. Collective Noun

5. Common Noun

(c)

1. gaggle

2. flight

3. angels

4. friends

Diminutives

Puppy

  • owlet – owl / gosling – goose / duckling – duck / kitten – cat / calf – cow /
  • foal – mare / lamb – ewe / chick – hen / nestling – bird / kid – goat
    • pup
    • calf

1. bullock; booklet; lambkin; puppy

2. maiden; coronet; satchel; statuette

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Source:  OpenStax, English home language grade 5. OpenStax CNX. Sep 04, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10971/1.1
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