ACELA1481
Understand that a clause is a unit of grammar usually containing a subject and a verb and that these need to be in agreement
Elaborations
- knowing that a clause is basically a group of words that contains a verb (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- knowing that, in terms of meaning, a basic clause represents: what is happening; what state is being described; who or what is involved; and the surrounding circumstances (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- Plus Plan
Colour Adjectives - Worksheet
A worksheet activity designed to help prompt students to be more descriptive when describing nouns with colours.
- Free Plan
Sorting Nouns - Worksheet
A cut and arrange activity which involves students using their grammar skill to sort through nouns and categorise them.
- Plus Plan
Nouns and Things - Worksheet
A worksheet to help students use more descriptive nouns in their writing.
- Plus Plan
The Three Little Pigs and Their Article Mess - Worksheet
A reading exercise of the classic story of The Three Little Pigs with incorrect articles students need to fix.
- Plus Plan
Global Proper Nouns - Worksheet
A mapping activity that prompts students to use their grammar knowledge of proper nouns.
- Plus Plan
Common Noun Upgrade - Worksheet
A worksheet for students to learn about times when typical common nouns become proper nouns.
- Plus Plan
Common Nouns in Your House - Worksheet
Two activities that help students think about common nouns.
- Plus Plan
Net Trap Game: Articles - Worksheet
A risky elimination game to help students engage with their grammar skills with articles.