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Identifying Parts of speech
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Hello Everyone! Welcome to today's lesson. Today we will be learning about the different parts of speech. This interactive lesson will allow students to work independently and collaboratively with their peers.
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Table of contents
What are parts of speech?
Brief Intro Video
What is a Noun?
What is a Pronoun?
What is an Adjective?
What is an Adverb?
What is a Verb?
What is a Preposition?
What is a Conjunction?
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What is an Interjection?
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Parts of Speech (POS) are an essential concept in natural language processing (NLP)—parts of Speech-specific categories in which words are placed based on their function within a sentence.There are 8 different parts of speech:1. Noun2. Pronoun3. Verb4. Adverb5. Adjective6. Preposition7. Conjuction8. Interjection
What are Parts of speech?
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Brief Parts of Speech video:
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Please turn your attention to this brief introduction video. After the video, you will be asked a brief question regarding the video content.
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Examples of Nouns: People -> Boy, Girl, John, Sarah Places -> Movies, Baltimore, Earth Things -> Apple, Rocketship, Newspaper
What is a noun?
A noun is a word that is used to identify a person, place, or thing.
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Examples of Pronouns: - I -You - He / She - Him / Her - They / Them
What is a pronoun?
A Pronoun is a word or a group of words that can replace or substitute for a noun or noun phrase.
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Examples of Verbs: - Ride - Jump - Read - Joke - Drive
A Verb is a word that is used to describe an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
What is a verb?
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Examples of Adverbs: - Rudely - Sadly - Quietly - Silently
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An Adverb is a word that can change a verb. Adverbs are often made by adding an -ly suffix to the end of an adjective or verb.
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What is an adverb?
A few common examples are: - Beautiful - Happy - Nervous - Gigantic
What is an adjective?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It is known as a descriptive word.
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Prepositions can be used to specify aspects such as time, place, and direction. Some common examples of Prepositions are: - At - On - To
A Preposition is a word or phrase that is used to show a relationship between the different parts of a sentence.
What is a preposition?
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Some common examples of Conjunctions are: - and - Because - But - Or
What is an Conjunction?
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A Conjunction is a word that is used to connect different parts of a sentence.
Some common examples of Interjections are: - Wow - Hey - Boo - Yeah
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An Interjection is a word or group of words used to express a feeling, give a command, or greet someone.
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Scan or click on the QR code to access the Padlet.
COmmunity Padlet
Reading and Writing can be difficult for specific students, regardless of the age group. This Padlet link will allow the students and parents to share common resources with one another that they have found beneficial for helping themselves or their children with identifying parts of speech.
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Only 27% of 8th through 12th-grade students can write at a proficient level. - National Association of Educational Progress
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About 40% of students cannot read at a Basic Level - IRIS Center