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Grammar Subject for

Elementary:

Subject and Predicate

Infographics

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Introduction to Subjects and Predicates

    • Explain what subjects and predicates are in a simple language.

    • Use basic examples to illustrate the concept (e.g., "The dog sleeps").

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What is a Subject?

    • Define the subject: who or what the sentence is about.
    • Include examples of sentences with different subjects (e.g., "The dog barks," "Anna reads a book").

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Identifying the Subject

    • Provide strategies for identifying the subject in a sentence.

    • Include visuals to support understanding (e.g., underlining the subject in a sentence).

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What is a Predicate?

    • Define the predicate: what the subject does or the action it performs.
    • Include examples of sentences with different predicates (e.g., "The bird sings," "Jack runs fast").

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Identifying the Predicate

    • Provide strategies for identifying the predicate in a sentence.
    • Use color-coded examples to differentiate subjects and predicates.

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Subjects and Predicates Together

    • Present examples of sentences with both subjects and predicates.
    • Use animation to highlight each part as you explain.

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Sentence Structure

    • Explain how subjects and predicates come together

to form a complete sentence.

    • Include examples of different sentence structures

(e.g., subject-predicate, subject-predicate-object).

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Fun Activity - Subject or Predicate?

    • Create an interactive quiz with sentences where students have to

identify the subject or predicate.

    • Provide immediate feedback for correct answers.

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Sentence Building Game

    • Develop a game where students can create their own sentences using subjects and predicates.

    • Encourage creativity and provide rewards for the most creative or funny sentences.

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Practice Exercise

    • Offer a few sentences

for students to practice

identifying subjects and predicates.

    • Provide answers on the next slide.

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Practice Exercise

    • Offer a few sentences

for students to practice

identifying subjects and predicates.

    • Provide answers on the next slide.

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Review - Subject and Predicate Recap

    • Summarize the main points about subjects and predicates.
    • Include a simple infographic to reinforce the concepts visually.

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Additional Resources

    • Share additional resources, such as printable worksheets or online activities.

    • Provide book recommendations that reinforce the subject and predicate concept.

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Q&A and Conclusion

    • Allow time for questions and provide answers to any queries.
    • Conclude the presentation with a positive message and a word of encouragement.

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